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	<title>Ideas for DIY Christmas gifts?</title>
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	<description>What are some good ideas of DIY gifts I can make and give to family and close friends for Christmas? I&apos;m a poor college student, which means it has to be very cheap, but meaningful. I made a tshirt for my boyfriend for his birthday, which he really liked (painted a big bass on it), so something along those lines (not cheesy, shows some effort, and is somewhat meaningful). I need to make about 4 or 5 gifts, so the more ideas the better. I am pretty artistic, computer savvy, and willing to give almost anything a shot, but I can&apos;t knit, and only have a needle for sewing (so nothing that requires a machine).</description>
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