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Cool way to give money?


Question Posted Saturday April 19 2008, 5:38 pm

I have a guy friend who asked me for money for his birthday this year. I know its a bit impersonal, but its what he wants. anyway, anyone have a cool/creative way to like give to him? thanks.

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Jeanne answered Sunday April 20 2008, 1:44 am:
Here are a few ideas:

Tape a bunch of singles together end to end, in a long strip. On one end, tape a blank piece of paper. Put the money in a small box with a slot cut in the top (like a kleenex box), and leave the blank piece of paper sticking out of the slot. Write "Pull me" or some cute saying on the paper... when he pulls the note, the long strip of bills will come out.

Fold up a bunch of dollars accordian-style, and tie them each with a long string. Tie the other ends of the strings to the inside of an umbrella, and close it up. When he opens the umbrella, it will be "raining money."

Get one of those really big chocolate bars; slide off the paper wrapper, carefully open the foil, and put the money inside; then seal it all back up. When he opens it, it will be like finding the "golden ticket".

Put the money inside a balloon (a thick or dark colored one, so he can't see the money inside) and tie the balloon to a small box. When you give it to him, he'll think the balloon is just a decoration for the box. But inside the box, he'll find just a single pin. He'll have to figure out what to do with the pin in order to find his real gift!

If you have a joke shop or toy shop nearby, see if they have one of those silly cans with the coiled up "snake" that pops out (do you know what I'm talking about?). You can wad up a bunch of bills and put them on top of the snake thingy, so that when he opens up the can, the money will go flying out everywhere.

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alicia10383 answered Saturday April 19 2008, 10:57 pm:
pretend your giving him something crapy and not money what he asked for and hide in that crapy present like give him a chocolate bar or some gum with money hidden in it

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TheAnnie answered Saturday April 19 2008, 10:34 pm:
Gift card is a nice way, especailly if there is a nic picture on it. If you want you can put the gift card in a bigger box, so it looks like something else, but it's not.
Put, the money in a card, so that it falls out when he opens the card.
Say, you give him a twenty. Well, do some cool oragami with it. You can find them online. Like make a shirt or a heart.

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