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Old 05-21-2007, 05:43 PM
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Default Frugal Graduation Gift Idea

My neice just graduated from high school and I wanted to give her a neat gift
but not spend a fortune. I got an idea from a "specialty" catalog that I receive
in the mail - theirs was almost $60 and my version was under $15.

What I did was buy a 16x20 frame from a craft store (AC Moore) and the bought a
mat that had an opening for a 5x7 picture. I put a picture we took of her and
her family at graduation in that. The mat has plenty of room for her friends and
family to write her little notes. I was thinking that I'd have to have a mat cut
special for it, but one of the employees helped me find a mat that was ready
made. It actually was double matted - the first opening was for an 8x10 picture
and then had a smaller mat for a 5x7 photo. My neice really liked it a lot too.
I thought it was perfect for someone that age especially - but would also be
nice for an anniversary party, retirement party, etc. Any occasion really where
people would have occasion to leave special thoughts or messages for someone.

Kathy
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Default Re: Frugal Graduation Gift Idea

Thats such a lovely idea. Another one I've seen is a charm for a charm bracelet - in the shape of a diploma.

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