hey guys
funds are pretty short this yr (as is time) so i came up with the idea of putting paint on DDs hands and feet and getting her to 'paint' some canvasses...
got 3 canvasses (1 for my mum and dad, 1 for XP and 1 for XPs family) and 3 tubes of acrylic paint....grand total $40.
i dont have any other family (grandparents, aunties etc) and friends know that i just cant afford anything this year, yet i cant help but feel im being cheap?
i guess i justified it by thinking its something the family will love....as i know myself i hate receiving useless gifts....
what do you guys think?
I think it's a great idea. You're not being cheap at all. I hate how people have expectations to spend a certain amount on presents. Your present idea comes from the heart and is unique and that's worth a lot more than spending too much on some gadget or whatever that will most likely be forgotten about.
i think its a beautiful idea!! it has more meaning to it than something expensive and useless
im sure they will love it. if not thats their problem (not that they wont love it)
its more about the thought time and effort put into it, rather than the cost (IMO anyway)
Enjoy the real things christmas brings not the gifts.
xx
Great idea! I did this for Phil for fathers day as one of his presents! It sounds like something they will love even more as the years go by something that in 25yrs will still be a wonderful christmas gift. On the back of the canvass I would write the date you do it dd's age at the time and christmas 2009 so you will know exactly when it was done in yrs to come. I would also do one for you and one for dd otherwise in 25yrs u will kick yourself!
Christmas isnt about spending more than you can afford
I actualy stole the idea off a girl I knew, she kept them for herself but with the canvasses and paint being so cheap I thought why not...gona be tough to stop DD licking the paint off her hands!!
nope great idea - we did it in April for pressies for the year. You can also get blank puzzles so if you have older kids for gifts you can give them a personalised puzzle.
Stealing the idea too! My sister and mum especially would love it. Small canvas with a handprint from DS on - it can be his gift to them. (He's just "bought" my mum a toy tractor for her birthday as they have an in-joke about tractors.)
I'll look so involved and good-mummy and it's your idea!
Nope, its a great idea!!! we do it at playgroup, not canvas but paper and we laminate with a photo, its a great keepsake.. This time around I finger painted a pic on the paper first, something that applies to the child eg: DD 14 months is Poppy so I painted flowers around the little feet prints...bigger DD got love hearts and DS got a train, they look great. Don't do them too big, people find it much easier to find a place for a small canvas than a big one.
Foot note lol: FEET are heaps easier than hands at a young age.
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