Here are 24 quick, easy, cheap Christmas gift Ideas for friends, neighbors, bus drivers, and teachers. Simply attach one of these cute sayings or poems to the item to make a more thoughtful gift!
Cheese and a cheese grater: “Cheesen’s Greetings To A Really “GRATE” Neighbor!”
Christmas Towel: May the “Absorbing” Spirit of Christmas “Blot” Out Your Troubles, “Soak” Up Your Sorrows. And “Wipe” Away Your Difficulties. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
Candle
Here’s an early Christmas greeting
For your family to share
Let it brighten up your season
And spread gladness thru the air.
You can start a new tradition
Every night till Christmas day
To burn the Christmas candle
While the family doth play.
You can bake, draw, or read stories
Sing songs or just play games
And by the season finish
Only memories remain.
It is hoped that you‘ll enjoy
A special season full of fun.
And that love will burn more brightly
When your holiday is gone.
2 liter of Sprite: “May your holiday be merry and “sprite!”
Whoppers: Hope you have a “WHOPPER” of a Christmas!
Measuring cup with candy or Cup of Soup
A Cup of Christmas Cheer
No one can measure up to you
But we’re doing our best to try,
We appreciate all the kindness you show
A kind of caring you just can’t buy.
This Christmas gift is sent your way
To wish a full measure of holiday cheer,
May your cup overflow with joy and peace,
When the rushing of Christmas gets you down
And you’ve had all the fun you can stand
Don’t get discouraged and don’t give up
Just let this present give you a hand…
Take a break from the kids and shopping
Let the phone ring…don’t answer the door
Lay back and relax in a hot bubble bath
And you’ll soon feel ready for more!!
Hot pads stitched together into a cone and fill with candy:
Eat My Treats
And Cut My Stitches
Then Use Me When You
Hold HOT Dishes
Some friends come
And some friends go
But true friends stay
For life you know,So in my heart
You’ll always be
Your friendship’s worth
A MINT to me!!
Nuts: I’D HAVE TO BE NUTS TO MISS THE CHANCE TO WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS!”
Nuts:
It’s always “NUTS” around our house
But especially during the Christmas season –
There’s so much decorating and shopping to do
And the weather is usually freezin’
Although sometimes we appear half-cracked
We’re so glad to have friends like you –
So Merry Christmas from your “nutty” friends
And a very Happy New Year, too!
Wire Wisk with Hershey kisses wrapped in cellophane: “We Whisk You A Merry Kissmas!”
Oven mitt filled with spaghetti and sauce: We know how hectic the Holidays can be With all the Christmas rush and the fuss, So relax a bit—Open this MITT, and have some Spaghetti on us!!
Popcorn: WE’RE POPPING IN TO WISH YOU A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Jolly Ranchers: “HAVE A HOLLY, JOLLY CHRISTMAS!”
When it’s freezing outside
And the cold breezes blow
You want to stay warm
And comfy, I know.
So here’s my suggestion
To make wintertime brighter
Put up your feet
And enjoy some hot cider!!!
You can print out all of these ideas at once on Executive Homemaker for free! There are two options: Pictures Only or Tags with Small Pictures.




















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Thank you so much for all of these wonderful suggestions! I was thinking of bundling sticks for kindling to give to my neighbors. Any poem/tag suggestions?
Thanks!
I found your site through a friend of a friends and you have some really neat things here. These gift ideas are really cute. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Laurie,
I am so glad you found my blog and left a comment. I wish I had known you when my kids were younger but now that I have grandkids I am going to check out your site often. I have forwarded your blog on to my kids who can certainly use some of your wonderful ideas.
Thanks for the compliments on my scarf/shawl and for your great blog.
Thanks I’ve been needing inspiration on neighbor gifts. Executive homemaker is awesome! I love how you can print the tags all ready to go!!
I love these.
I can’t decide which one I love more.
What great ideas! I’m so glad I found this thread, I’m always looking for things like this! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!
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