I have a few people to buy for this year and once again thinking how to do this frugally and sustainability (I get a bit sick when I see mountains of plastic crap in the shops). Any ideas?

Some things I have done in the past:

  • Little plant cuttings in jars (got some on the go again this year)
  • Op shops and second hand gifts - look for unusual things from the op shop. This works well for some but not unless they are a bit quirky themselves
  • Buying a bunch of treats/snacks and doing my own hampers up.
  • Baked goods - I always make a big batch of spice cookies and a couple of slices. I am crappy at packing them nicely tho, but I can cook.

I am not great at crafts but I will try anything!

  • Eagle
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    2 days ago

    The Reject Shop has some good packaging options. I use these bags to wrap individual home made Christmas puddings. Cut up a paper plate disc at the bottom for stability, pudding on top and tie with some christmas ribbon. reject shop bags

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      20 hours ago

      Cool. I am good at the cooking bit but terrible at pretties so that’s a great option

    • Dave.
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      2 days ago

      For close family - kids and significant others, their gift boxes are sturdy, cheap, and reusable. Had a few for the kids for a couple of years and now they hold the Christmas tree decorations.

      Makes it harder for the kids to guess what they’re getting too haha.