hey okay so im 16 years old and me and my friend teach a religon class to a group of 7th grade girls. i was just wondering if anyone had some cute ideas on what to give/make for them for christmas. please keep in mind that we dont exactly have the most money for this :) thanks for any help that you can give me! <3
just a couple ideas.. hope it helps!..
ok.. so i looked up some ideas on google!!! yay!
Chocolate spoons
Buy a pack of plastic picnic spoons. These are very cheap and you can get literally dozens in a pack (enough to make all your presents!) Melt some chocolate with a knob of butter in a dish stood in a pan of boiling water. When the chocolate is runny dip the spoons up to where the handle starts into the chocolate. Place on greaseproof paper to dry then wrap with cellophane wrap and finish with a pretty bow. To add flavor you can add liqueurs, mint, or coffee, orange or vanilla flavoring to the melted chocolate mix.
Another thing that you could dip in chocolate is candy canes!!
rainbowNsunshine91 answered Friday November 25 2005, 4:13 pm: -lip gloss
-Nail polish
-I love jesus t-shirts
-Pencils
Hand made christmas cards with funny and religous quotes
-jesus books and videos
Design shirts or pants
Give them gift cards for food or stores
Since you don't have a lot of money, throw a play about jesus and charge admittion (sp) bake sale, car wash, lemonade sale talent shows, contests. I have more ideas if you want them, just go to my advice column!! [ rainbowNsunshine91's advice column | Ask rainbowNsunshine91 A Question ]
smartgirl321 answered Friday November 25 2005, 4:07 pm: buy some cookie dough and some icing. make the cookies at your house then bring them to class. let the kids decorate the cokkies with anything. for different colors add food coloring into white icing. i did this when i was in 7th grade at religion class too. it was fun!
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