Gifts You Won't Know Are From A Dollar Store
Thank the "Little" People for Less
It's that time of year again and you want to thank all the "little" people in your life. But there are so many of them! If you bought a "little" something for each of them, you'd end up spending a fortune. There's your kids' teachers, the mail carrier, friends at the office -- the list is endless. Fear not! You can create holiday gifts yourself that would sell for much more at regular stores.Click through our gallery to see 10 gift suggestions that cost about $5 each. You can get everything you need at your local dollar store. Best of all, it won't look like you did!
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