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An Ikea Christmas IS a Frugal Christmas

Ikea has dozens of great gifts that cost less than $15.00.

If you want to give good gifts this Christmas and don’t want to make anything, and want the gift to be impressive, consider visiting IKEA for Christmas shopping.

For less than $15.00 you can buy:

Portable laptop desk for your laptop Ikea has several of these in different shapes and sizes.
A child’s chair you can paint the child’s name on it for a personal touch.
A pair of tab-top curtains in numerous colors.
A mobile to hang over a child’s bed.
A child’s easel to hours of drawing fun.
A rice paper floor lamp for that bachelor or teen with trendy tastes.

For less than $10.00 you can buy:

A rice paper hanging lamp. Teen girls love these.
A dozen tea-light candle holders or any of IKEA’s many candlestick holders.
A set of baking tins in neat animal shapes.
A mixing bowl these are about $7 and $8 each.
Desk organizers such as boxes, magazine holders, desk mats and such.
An ergonomic pillow for someone you know whose neck is always stiff.
Flower pots, just add flowers from your garden.

For less than $5.00 you can buy:

A neat black or red table lamp.
A remote control pocket for the couch.
Several $1.00 bud vases; a trio would be nice.
A stack of tea towels; they are only $.49 each.
A set of six cookie cutters.
A magnifying shaving or makeup mirror that you install on the wall.
A 17 piece refrigerator storage set, for this price, you will want to buy as many of these sets as you can carry.

These are just a few of the many cool, and low cost items in the IKEA 2010 catalog. You can order many of these items online, or if you are near an IKEA store, you won’t want to pass up these deals this holiday season.

(I am in no way affiliated with IKEA… unless you count all of the IKEA stuff in my house).

~Andrea Hermitt writes for parenting (specifically teens), the home blog, and also the frugal blog, and homeschooling at families.com.

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