Homemade Cards – Drawings, cards, art projects are always a welcome gift for grandma. It is a creative way for kids to keep in touch.
iPad or Chromebook - We like to Zoom or Facetime on the iPad, along with email and chatting. These are two great options to help everyone stay in touch.
Homemade Meal or Dessert – If you aren't up to cooking (or baking), consider sending Mrs. Field's cookies or Cheryl's. I've ordered from both for my family and they loved them!
Gift Baskets- Put together a basket of your loved ones favorite treats. Whether it is beauty products, food, books or more, the ideas are endless!
Pinterest- Pinterest is a great way to find wonderful gift ideas. I am on Pinterest daily, be sure to check out our page, over 60,000+ pins of the best recipes, crafts, gifts and more!
Dinner- take-out – Enjoying a meal out is one of the most fun gifts you can give.
Thank You’s on Facebook – My son likes to send his grandma little notes on Facebook, it's a nice way for them to keep in touch.
Art Projects – Consider framing art work or making a scrapbook of your child's artwork.
A Kindle- Kindles can store so many books. This would be a perfect solution for a grandparent who wants all their books in one place, likes to travel or who would like the convenience of instant book delivery!
Gift Cards – Gift cards are always appreciated, especially if they are a surprise! Ask what their favorite stores are, think Amazon, Target and more!
CD’s or MP3 Player- An iPod would make a nice gift!
Books- My Mom loves to read and sending her a few books is always a treat for her.
Photo Collages – I've made several photo collages with a mix of old photos and newer ones. Photo books are also a nice gift. Two of my favorite sites include Snapfish and Shutterfly .