Holiday gifts can be unique, inexpensive From personalized photos to arts and crafts, creativity abounds when considering cheap gifts for loved ones Wendy Ardolino Freelance Writer For many students, buying expen sive gifts is not an option. However, with a little creativity, students can get simple to more elaborate presents that won’t leave them penniless. Personalized gifts don’t have to be complicated or expensive. A picture frame or snow globe with a photo of yourself and the gift recipient, or burning a CD compilation of a per son’s favorite songs are some exam ples of unique gifts. “Pictures or burned CDs are really touching gifts because they bring back happy memories, which is bet ter than any generic gift certificate,” senior Tara Geear said. Other cheap gifts are easy to find. Department stores like Target sell old VHS favorites like “Animal House” or a Brat Pack movie for just $5 to $10. Classical board games like Yahtzec and Scrabble run less than $10 and for the young at heart, Play-doh and finger paints are less than $5. "The reason I'm throwing clay for my friends and family is because it allows me to do a creative art that I enjoy, while giving the receiver a unique work that is purely me." Robert Teel freshman For the sports fan, a glow-in-the dark football or trading cards, which also cost less than #10, may be the perfect gift. Students can also look online for gift bargains. “I am getting my sister a cool poster of Bon Jovi off of e-bay, and it was only 10 bucks,” senior Laura Trentman said. “If you know some one really likes something, you can find it on e-bay for cheap. ” Many major department stores also sell online, and some offer 24 hour delivery. Adam Amato Emerald Freshman Robert Teel, making a bowl for his mother, works in the EMU Craft Center during Dead Week. The more artistic people can al ways make their own gifts. The EMU Craft Center will have holiday work shops to make scarves, bracelets and other crafts. Freshman Robert Teel is making pottery for holiday gifts. “The reason I’m throwing clay for my friends and family is because it al lows me to do a creative art that I en joy, while giving the receiver a unique work that is purely me,” Teel said. Students can also buy and paint their own pottery at the Brush and Fire store downtown. The Holiday Market, local bazaars and holiday craft shows are also places to look for gifts with a personal touch. Publications such as Sunset Maga zine also have various ideas for hand made gifts and goodies, from etched glass to homemade gumdrops. For students who are completely broke, there are still a few options. One canjnake cards out of construction pa per or notecards then write favors on each card, such as, “This card is good for one free back rub.” Fill out a few fa vors and tie them together with a deco rative ribbon or string. Newspapers, magazines or butcher paper can be decorated with markers or stamps to make wrapping paper. And finally, those with a kitchen can make dinner for a loved one. Spending time with the person is usually a much-appreciated gift. Wendy Ardolino is a freelance writer for the Emerald. mw mm 199 E. 5th Ave • (541) 484-1334 Sushi on the conveyor Variety of sushi, sashimi, and chef specials starting at $1.50 Always a great deal! 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