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Persistent inflation is changing the way Americans think about holiday shopping, according to a recent Bankrate survey. But belt-tightening doesn’t mean you have to give up on gifts altogether. Ahead of the holiday season, Reddit’s thriftiest members shared how they save money on presents in a popular thread on r/frugal. So whether you’ve always been a penny pincher, are feeling squeezed by inflation, or both, here are some of Reddit’s best cheap gift ideas — for Christmas and beyond.

Related: 100 Christmas Gifts for $25 or Less

Homemade Treats

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Rather than buying “junk” that no one wants, a Redditor suggests making a few treats at home, such as homemade vanilla extract, biscotti, or peanut brittle. Baked goods shouldn’t cost more than a few dollars per person.

Related: Ideas for Filling a Gift Basket on a Budget

Framed Photos

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Need a heartfelt gift that won’t break the bank? Redditors say a framed photo is a cost-effective gift that shouldn’t be more than a few dollars. And if you don’t have pictures of your loved ones handy, you can mine their social media presence for snapshots, one Redditor notes.

Related: 50 Gifts for $50 or Less

Handmade Holiday Cards

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Skip Hallmark and make handmade cards for your friends and family for an affordable holiday gift. Pair the card with a sincere note, and you’re sure to warm someone’s heart — even if it isn’t an extravagant, expensive gift. 

Book Safes

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If you like arts and crafts, consider making a book safe. “Buy books at thrift stores, cut out compartments inside, glue pages together, line compartments with felt, (and) add magnets to keep the book closed,” a Redditor writes.

Holiday Emails

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Strapped for time and money? Write a thoughtful holiday email, which won’t cost you a penny. Just be sure to include the “traditional bad family photo,” a commenter suggests.

Lottery Tickets

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While we can’t be sure this is a serious idea, buying everyone lottery tickets is better than nothing, especially if you know someone who enjoys playing the odds.

House Plant Cuttings

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Plant moms and dads can propagate their own plants and place them in small pots for a cheap and long-lasting gift. While you won’t have to spend money on new plant(s), you may have to invest in rooting hormone powder, soil, and pots.

Gift Baskets

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Fill your own gift baskets with handmade crafts and baked goods. “I did family gift baskets one year and it was a huge success,” a Redditor writes, adding that their baskets have included sweet treats, snacks, magnets, and photographs.

Handmade Candles

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Scented candles don’t have to be expensive … if you make them yourself. “I’m a candle maker and here’s my biggest secret: candles are very cheap to make!” a Redditor shares. The biggest expense is often the jars, but 50 small candles should cost just $100. You can purchase candle supplies from companies like CandleScience, including fragrances, jars, wicks, and wax.

Meet the Writer

Maxwell is a California-based writer who got his start in print journalism, a career that satisfies his love of research. That penchant for learning also fuels his desire to be a discerning consumer — whether he’s looking for his next pair of headphones or rock-climbing shoes. When he’s not hunched over his laptop, you can find Maxwell sending routes at the crag, playing Magic: The Gathering, or hanging out with his buddies at the bar. As a UCSC alumnus, he’s also a proud banana slug. You can reach him at [email protected].