Thanksgiving Gift Ideas
By Melanie Farkas
Most people I know don't expect a gift in the fall. That's what makes a Thanksgiving gift idea so much fun. I don't have to get anything expensive. I don't have to search for the "perfect" gift. I simply have fun putting together a hostess gift or fall holiday gift basket. Its a way I like to say thank you to my friends and family and celebrate the coming cold weather - we've got to celebrate it or else we'll mourn it!
With all the other holiday expenses on the way, I don't want to spend more than ten or twenty dollars on a Thanksgiving gift idea. Better yet, I like free gifts I can make or put together myself. These are all my favorites:
If you are invited to dinner, bring a quick and easy gift for the cook or the other guests:
Jar of Gourmet Cranberry Relish or Apple Butter
Pumpkin Spice Bread Mix
Seasonal Cookbook
An Apron - There are pretty aprons, funny aprons, white chef aprons. Take your pick.
Ceramic Pumpkin Dish (with lid) OR Fall Themed Tin Filled with Dried Cranberries
Nutcracker and Bag of Nuts
Couple Dozen Fresh or Mail Ordered Tamales OR Other Prepared Ethnic Food for a Day After
Thanksgiving Feast
Plan ahead for an activity Thanksgiving gift idea to draw family and friends together and create your own traditions:
Fall Scene Puzzle to Work on After Dinner
Board Game for Those Uninterested in Sports (like me!)
Supplies For a Letter Box Hunt Including Stamp, Ink Pad, Notepad and Directions for a Local Hunt (Find out more about letterboxing at www.letterboxing.org . My children love this treasure hunt activity. I love the exercise we get while doing it.)
A Scavenger Hunt List with a prize for the Winning Team or Person
Small Booklet or Scrapbook Titled "Things I Love About My Family" - Pass it around for everyone to write in.
Light Solid Colored Table Cloth and Fabric Markers - Have family and friends write on the tablecloth what they are thankful for, along with a signature and date. Make it a yearly tradition to add thank-you's to the tablecloth.
Use these personal Thanksgiving gift ideas for friends and co-workers who need to know that you are thankful to be apart of their lives:
Framed Fall Themed Photo of You or Your Family - Years ago, my mom and dad got all seven of my siblings and me to dress in jeans and flannel shirts and took us to the Oklahoma Ouchita mountains for a photo shoot. The photographer? My future husband! And boy, did he take some nice pictures. You might also use a photo from a past Thanksgiving gathering.
Holiday Organizer Notebook - You can buy one or put it together yourself with an ordinary spiral notebook, scrapbook or wrapping paper, stickers and headings like: Winter Calandar, Work/School Gift List, Family Gift List, Friends Gift List, Holiday Meal Planning, Events/Parties Wreath for Door OR Table Center Piece
Party Music - Buy new OR create a custom mixture tape or CD at home. Thanksgiving Cactus (which blooms in November, not to be confused with the Christmas Cactus which blooms in December)
Memory Jar - Cut colored paper into small pieces. Using just a few words, write on each one a memory of an experience you had with the recipient that you are thankful for. Keep your memories short so you have time to think of dozens.
Sample of One of Your Favorite Holiday Dishes plus a Hand Written Copy of the Recipe - When I give a recipe as a Gift, I like to include a little story or memory about that recipe.
New Ornament, Lights, or Other Holiday Decoration plus a Commitment that You Will Come Help Decorate for an Hour or Two Book That Tells the Story of the Pilgrims such as "Of Plymouth Plantation" by William Bradford or "Pilgrim Voices: Our First Year in the New World" Edited by Connie and Peter Roop
Have a very happy Thanksgiving!
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