Christmas Gifts - 2006





Around Thanksgiving weekend last year, I was so broke, I realized I wouldn't be able to buy gifts for the Holidays. Luckily, I'm an artist. So I spent about four weekends making these gifts. It turned out to be more fun, cheaper for me (still had to come up with $ for supplies), and much, much more greatly appreciated by all the receivers than the usual trinkets. I've been meaning to do this every year, but this was the first time I completed the task in time, mainly do to the fact that I was motivated by poverty. I now plan to do this every year!
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