10 Things Even Better Than a Thank-You Note

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In the heart of the giving season, show your special someone how grateful you are through a sweet note or sentimental gift. With Thanksgiving meals weeks away and the daily gratitude challenge filling our Facebook feeds, here are 10 acts of gratitude that don't take a lot of time or cost a lot of money. With a little creativity like a gratitude calendar or a homemade treat, those close to you can have a true sense of how thankful you are for them this holiday season.

Additional reporting by Emily Bibb

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Create a Gratitude Jar
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Create a Gratitude Jar

Write little messages of thanks, and slip them into a repurposed jar. Your loved one will enjoy randomly picking out sweet notes — not to mention it's easy to add to throughout the year.

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Make a Special Recipe
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Make a Special Recipe

Homemade treats are a great way to show your appreciation. Bake a special family recipe or cook your favorite dinner together. Nothing expresses thanks like a good meal.

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Leave a Message
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Leave a Message

Use a chalkboard ($39, originally $49) as a space to write short yet sweet messages of gratitude. A message board makes a sweet reminder that anyone can add to throughout the week.

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Create a Gratitude Calendar
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Create a Gratitude Calendar

Make a gratitude calendar. Similar to an advent calendar ($30), use numbered pockets to store thank-you notes as a daily reminder of gratitude throughout the month.

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Give a Keepsake Box
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Give a Keepsake Box

Put together a trinket box ($16) of small sentimental notes and keepsakes to show someone how much they mean to you. Not only is it a great reminder of gratitude, but it's an easy way to store memories as well.

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Keep a Gratitude Journal
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Keep a Gratitude Journal

Fill up a gratitude journal ($4+) with life's lovely moments you've spent together. This makes a great gift and a great visual for your blessings as well.

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Donate in Their Honor
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Donate in Their Honor

Giving back is the best way to show thanks. Many charities will allow you to donate in a loved one's honor. Check out JustGive.org to find a variety of charities. Giving the GiveNow Card shows your appreciation while giving back to others.

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Write a Sweet Note
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Write a Sweet Note

Jot down a quick note of thanks using a gratitude notepad ($22). Slip your message into your loved one's lunch, purse, or briefcase for a pleasant surprise throughout the day.

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Give a Bouquet
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Give a Bouquet

Who doesn't like flowers? Show your gratitude by putting together a bouquet of your loved one's favorites. Pick an assortment from the garden, or create a custom arrangement with flowers from your local florist.