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I know this is probably a long shot but...
So long story short, my little deactivated last year on bad terms. She didn't give anything I gave her back to me, and actually threw it all away. I didn't think I would get another little, because I am in a position that usually does not take a little in our house. But with the way things worked out, I have a new little. Next week is big/little week, and I barely have anything to give her. I've bought her four or five things today, in hopes that they will arrive on time, but my chapter usually does a pretty huge big/little week, and the littles receive a lot. As a broke college student, I am doing my best with making her stuff, but I am not crafty at all.
So here is my question. I was wondering if any of you all would be willing to donate some old shirts or anything Chi O to me. I can try to reimburse you for shipping and all that, and I would really, really appreciate it. I'm so excited about having a new little. She is such an amazing girl and I cried when I found out I was lucky enough to get her. Just thought I would ask, because it never hurts to! Thanks girls! XO love and all mine! |
Perhaps one of your chapter advisors can help you... or a local alum chapter?
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In my chapter, the bigs would contact the little's real life parents to see if they wanted to send flowers. A congratulatory bouquet can take up a lot of room on a gift table :-)
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All these ideas are great, thanks. I asked my advisors and didn't have much luck there. I had my dad go to a university bookstore today in my hometown and buy her a couple things, and he's going to bring it to me this weekend. Hopefully I can find a few more things. I saw her today as I was walking to class and it was so hard not to jump up and down, haha. |
The G.M. should not have a Little Sister.
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Anyways, anyone else have any ideas? I really want to make this a great week for her. |
Could your big, or anyone else in your big/little family pass things down?
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My favorite gift from my big was a coupon for a Sister Bonding night. She and I went out for coffee and shopping one afternoon and then I came over to her apartment. We ordered Thai food, painted our nails, gossiped, and watched a really crappy chick flick. It was awesome and I still remember it really fondly.
I took twins and that was really expensive so I was in a similar situation. I used the following "cheap" gifts, in addition to a coupon like above:
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Do the gifts have to be specifically about Chi Omega? You could take advantage of the current popularity of owls and find some cute things, especially if you're near an Urban Outfitters.
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Or H&M. They had a TON of Owl jewelry the last time I was there
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Dollar. Store. Everything. Seriously. Do candles in your letters, decorate picture frames. Also I don't know if your campus does this but for our big/little decorations every day has a theme and you can really have fun with them. For ours' the last day is always Sigma day (and your 'family' day so my family is the Winnie the Pooh family so we always give Sigma and Pooh related stuff). But the first two days I've done Penn State day (so gifts centering around the theme of Penn State, so PSU homecoming shirts, white out shirts for a football game, dance maraTHON shirts, blue and white anything) and favorites day (which is super easy to customize to everything your little likes--i.e. favorite food, drink, music, movie, etc). This could definitely cut down on the amount of Chi Omega stuff that you would need.
You could also quickly make some letters with fabric and puffy paint. Or even press on letters (though they should really be stitched ASAP to keep them together). You could also do this on a plain tote bag. Another thing I did was make a tie blanket (directions can be found here) in our sorority's colors for my little, that was pretty easy and was a useful gift too. Also remember that you can decorate things (like mugs, cups, frames, headbands) to make them Chi O themed. Also things in your colors are also great. Balloons and streamers can also have a really 'wow' effect without much cost. Do you have a crafty sister that can help out? I was always recruited to streamer and decorate and puffy paint. Use your resources! If all else fails though, write her an IOU. That's what I had to do with my first little because we got matched the semester after I initiated and I had literally one shirt to give her. So instead of getting them all that day I just bought her every shirt that we got for the next semester and gave them to her that way. It will work out. Remember, as a little you're going to love your big no matter what. Looking back my big did not really get me much stuff (and wasn't really the most creative) but I was just so thrilled that I was getting anything that I was blown away. And remember, your relationship will (and should) supersede the things you get her (although they're nice). Best of luck! Let us know what you decide to do! Edited to add: Michael's/AC Moore's dollar section is also your best friend. I know for my other little I managed to find little pens and papers with her initials on them, purple and white travel coffee mugs, and also wooden letters that she could display in her room. You could also paint the letters cardinal and straw colored. Also magazines, candy, snacks, coloring books, and crayons are all fun presents that I know I'd love. |
Get Crafty!! :)
Decorate some Wooden Letters/Pinboard/Photo Frame! I found this cute idea for covering flameless candles using printed napkins: directions here You could also make your little her own candy jar, filling it with her favourite candy: directions here Also check out: this website for some more ideas |
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Recycle your own stuff. If it doesn't have your own name on it, pass it down. You can get some more XO stuff later when you have more time to save up some money. I had to take a little sis my senior year after taking one in each of the two previous years. It was NOT the tradition of my chapter to do so, but we had a huge increase in numbers. I love my senior little, but I hadn't prepared for a new little like I did with the others. She got a lot of things that I had gotten for myself. I looked at the things and realized that I didn't NEED them, and I'd rather give them away and make her happy.
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Pardon my crash. I think you're best bet is to determine your overall budget first. If you're will to pay for shipping from fellow sisters, then you have enough to make a wonderful basket of goodies yourself.
Here are some inexpensive ideas: If you have or know someone that can sew, ask if they would sew letters on a shirt. Maybe a fellow sister has a mom that's close and would be willing to sew the letters on. You do all the leg work, buy the t-shirt cut the letters. Joann's has good quality t-shirts 3 for $9 dollars all the time. It only takes 1/4 yard of fabric for the letters and a 1/4 yard of heat n bond. For less than $15 you can have three shirts or just buy one to lesson the cost. Picture frames from the dollar store. Mod podge fabric or scrapbook paper to the frame. Embellish with flowers and rhinestones. The embellishment is optional, but if it's in the budget...go for it. This gum ball machine would be adorable. http://dandelionsanddustbunnies.blog...max-results=20 You can easily find a clay pot at goodwill or a thrift store or just buy new. Acrillic paint runs less than a dollar at walmart. Canvases, walmart has a three pack of canvases for around $6 or $7 if memory serves me well. If you know someone in the agriculture department, ask if they would cut wooden letters for you. You can buy a piece of wood cheap at lowes or home depot. Then paint the letters or mod podge fabric or scrapbook paper. Scrapbook stores often put their rub on letters on sale for less than a $1 a package. Check their sale bins. Buy a composition notebook and cover with scrapbook paper and cut out paper letters. Wonderful for taking to chapter or new member meetings. Buy a cute basket from Goodwill or thrift store to package everything in. Good luck! |
Make a no-sew fleece blanket in your colors.
very quick/simple to make, inexpensive, and CUTE as all get-out. instructions: http://www.instructables.com/id/No-S...ece-Blanket-1/ http://www.seventeen.com/fun/article...fleece-blanket |
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My other favorite gift was actually from my SAI little. She bought me a red and white stuffed dog and wrote "<3 your little sis" on the white ear with a sharpie. Both of these things I still have. One of my SAI family's traditions is to decoupage a glass bottle with pictures, scrapbook paper, etc. and write a letter to the little to put on the inside. It's a letter in a bottle! |
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