Homemade
Christmas
Gift Ideas
Everyone loves getting gifts that come from
the heart. What shows this better than gifts made by
hand? While this may make some people panic at the
thought of trying to make something arts and crafts, it really
isn't that hard to make a nice gift for someone.
An excellent gift for a new bride in the
family would be a cookbook of all the family favorites.
Add some stories and maybe old photos of family gatherings to
go along with the recipes. Put together some dry mixes of
some of the recipes to get her started. Wrap it in a nice
apron, maybe even one that belonged to a relative.
For kids, a great gift that can be added to
is a Dress Up Kit. Get an old suitcase or two and fill it with
old clothes that you don't wear anymore. Include hats and
shoes. Now and then, add more items to the box. Ask other
relatives to contribute to it as well. If you have pictures of
family members wearing the clothes, print them out and
decoupage them on the outside of the suitcase and then coat
with a clear finish.
Do you have a flower garden during the year?
Save the petals, dry them and make your own potpourri.
You could buy cinnamon sticks to add another scent and
texture. Put it in small containers or mesh
bags.
Everyone likes to snuggle up with a soft blanket on a cold
evening. You can make a blanket and never sew or crochet
a stitch. Purchase a piece of fleece the size that you
want your blanket (the clerks at the store can help you figure
out the right amount). Simply cut fringe in about two
inches from all the edges about an inch apart. You can either
let the fringes hang loose, or tie knots to make a pattern
around.
Homemade cookies, fresh from the oven, are a
great treat. A lot of people just don't have the time to
make them. You can make a frozen cookie kit. Mix up
a batch of their favorite cookies. Roll them out into balls and
flatten them slightly. Flash freeze them by putting them
on wax paper on a cookie sheet until they are solid.
Remove them from the sheets and place them in a freezer
bag. Bake for two to three minutes more than the normal
time or until golden brown. They can be baked in small
batches, even in the toaster over, or all at the same time.
Another nice handmade gift could be writing
a poem for a family member. Poems don't even have to
rhyme. Print it out in a nice font or in calligraphy if
you know how, and put it in a nice frame. It's a gift
someone will treasure for years to come. You can have
kids help write one for different family members. An easy poem
type project is to take someone’s first name, write it along
the left margin and then think of a word associated with that
person for each letter. For example, Sue could be Sweet, Upbeat
and Energetic or Bob could be Brave, Outgoing and Baseball.
No matter what your homemade gift, be sure
to include lots of love in the making and it will sure to be a
hit with it's recipient.
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