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Making presents for your anniversary (or someone else's) is a great way to show off your creative skills and save money on a present. Here are eight ideas for your husband, your wife or a couple that are easy to make. Gift for your wife 1. A romantic dinner. Instead of taking your wife out for a night on the town, try making dinner yourself. Search through cookbooks and find a simple, but elegant meal that you can prepare yourself. Get her out of the house for the day so you can surprise her. Set the table to set the mood and don't forget the candles! 2. Homemade bath salts. A project like this may scare some men away, but it's actually easier than it sounds. Use three parts Epsom salt and two parts baking soda. Add in some essential oil and plain food coloring and distribute the scent and color evenly by stirring the mixture with a spoon. Store the salts in a sealed container. 3. A book of coupons just for her. This gift is sweet and sentimental. Your wife will appreciate a foot rub, a night out with her girlfriends, a special dinner, a half hour of listening and other unique coupons just from you! Gifts for your husband 4. A cookie bouquet. Nothing says a love you like a bunch of homemade cookies displayed in a unique way. Make three different batches of cookies. Let the cookies cool and then place sturdy dowels in the cookies to make a bouquet. Bind them together with ribbon and then place them in a masculine looking jar or vase. 5. A catch-all tray. Men have lots of things they carry in their pockets that need to be emptied at the end of each day. If your husband tends to misplace his wallet or keys, give him a space where he can put everything at the end of the day. Look at craft stores for plain wooden boxes or ceramic trays that can be decorated in any way that you see fit. 6. A book of coupons just for him. This idea is so good for anniversaries, it's worth mentioning twice. Create coupons on your computer for one free backrub, a night off dish duty and other specialty coupons. Since you're creating it for an anniversary, you could make the coupons romantic, or do a mix of practical and romantic coupons. Gifts for a couple 7. A customized CD. Create a CD or mp3 playlist that chronicles the couple's time together. You can include songs from the year they were married and any other big milestone years for them (like having a baby or buying a house). You can create a customized CD cover on your computer with their picture, and then list the songs and the year they hit #1 on the back of the CD cover. 8. A photo montage. Collect pictures of the couple throughout the years, dating back to when they were children. Use a photo editing program on your computer to arrange the pictures in an 8X10 space. Crop the pictures so you can fit a lot of smaller pictures in the same space. Have it printed out at your local photo printer and then purchase a frame. Jamie Jefferson writes for Momscape.com, where she shares money-saving promotions from her favorite stores, including: http://www.momscape.com/coupon-codes/target.htm and http://www.momscape.com/coupon-codes/overstock.htm ------------------ ARTICLE END ------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
