There are lots of fun and unique ways you can give money as a gift for Christmas. Probably the best way to give money to adults is just to send it in a card as cash or a check, some adults and most children probably wouldn’t mind a more surprising or fun way to receive a money gift. Here are a few ways you can give cash for Christmas.
Wallet or Purse
Buy a wallet or purse that reflects the taste of the recipient. This is a good idea to use for teenagers and preteens. For younger kids, a coin purse filled with different types of coins can be put in their stocking.
Crayon Box
This idea is good for children aged three to about 8 years old. Empty a smaller sized crayon box, and insert five to ten rolled up one dollar bills in place of the crayons. You might want to put a small piece of tape to keep the bills rolled up. The crayon box can the be put in the chold’s stocking.
Origami
Create origami shapes out of crisp bills of whatever denomination is appropriate or within your budget. The origami bills can be used as tree ornaments, poking out of the top of a stocking,or taped to a present. Instructions can easily be found in books or online.
Wrapping Paper and Bows
You can create wrapping paper by taping together one dollar bills into a sheet, or directly around a present. You can also fold bills into bows to tape onto gifts.
Tree, Ornament, or Wreath
All types of money trees, tree ornaments, and money wreath ideas can be found in books and online These are not new ideas, but they can be fun to make, and are usually appreciated by the recipient, young or adult.
Special Denominations and Coins






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Or try this, that my Aunt did to my sister, some years ago.
$100 in pennies, nickles, dimes, all taped flat on one loooooooooooooooooong piece of tape, with another equally long piece of tape over top, in one long snake. Then they have to get the coins apart. haha My Aunt always did believe in working for a dollar, and in the end it was well worthit! :)
However, I finished my Christmas shopping today online for "Black Thanksgiving Sale Days"........yayyyyy!