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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 453267" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>That box sounds like an amazing idea. It will be truly one of a kind. I've worked with Call of Duty games, figure and toys, and never came across such a box. I think it'll be a big hit.</p><p></p><p>Janet's post reminded me of a great gift idea that you can make FROM the little kids. A few years ago, I had each of the kids make 4 drawings. I used them to make a family calendar. Used some free calendar making software I found. Included each family member's birthdays and anniversaries. Used a picture of the kids for the cover, and printed it all at home on glossy presentation paper. The most expensive part was getting them bound, but it was less than $4 each (plus there was a cash back bonus from Staples) So for under $5 each EVERYONE (even the super distant cousins) got a great gift from my kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 453267, member: 11965"] That box sounds like an amazing idea. It will be truly one of a kind. I've worked with Call of Duty games, figure and toys, and never came across such a box. I think it'll be a big hit. Janet's post reminded me of a great gift idea that you can make FROM the little kids. A few years ago, I had each of the kids make 4 drawings. I used them to make a family calendar. Used some free calendar making software I found. Included each family member's birthdays and anniversaries. Used a picture of the kids for the cover, and printed it all at home on glossy presentation paper. The most expensive part was getting them bound, but it was less than $4 each (plus there was a cash back bonus from Staples) So for under $5 each EVERYONE (even the super distant cousins) got a great gift from my kids. [/QUOTE]
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