Holiday gifts
wendyannvantiem
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This year since I am broke I have decided to go the homemade route. I am going to make up those cute decorated jars filled with the dry mix to make cookie dough and all they have to do is add egg and butter. I see them at the store all the time and I love to get them too : ) Also I am making decorated hair clips for the girls. I have already made some up and they are really stylish. Anyone else making homemade Christmas gifts this year?
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yes me too! I got glass etching cream from Hobby Lobby and Contact paper and some cute clear mugs from Walmart. Making stencils and etching names onto glasses as personalized gifts. Easy!!0
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I am! I'm going to cut out wood Christmas trees (about 2' tall), paint them up, stick lights in them and give them as gifts this year.0
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I'm buying presents, but I'm also making homemade sugar scrubs (http://www.care2.com/greenliving/5-homemade-sugar-scrubs.html) and homemade fudge.0
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I've decided to do various "coupons" for family members and friends:
i.e.:
Rake the lawn
Baby-sit
Shovel
Mow the lawn
Make dinner
So on and so on...
My boyfriend and I are trying desperately to learn how to start saving... this will be our first year that we don't splurge on family and friends. Its kind hard to get in the mindset that it's okay, but we have big goals that we are trying to achieve!0 -
No. This will be the first year I actually have a Christmas fund and I don't know what to buy!!! But I'm still crocheting a bunch of stuff so I'll probably end up giving some crocheted gifts too.0
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yeah I'm putting together a handmade food hamper. Jams, chutneys, biscuits and chocolates for my dad.0
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yeah I'm putting together a handmade food hamper. Jams, chutneys, biscuits and chocolates for my dad.
What's a chutney??? If it's anything like the rest of what in the hamper, it sounds delish!0 -
You could also do a soup mix...Same as the cookies. Just layer dried beans in a pretty way : )0
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I'm a knitter so several people are getting knitted items (fingerless gloves, a cowl, a hat, felted wool slippers, etc). I have a chocoholic SIL and my 17 year old DD makes excellent nut butters so we're going to make up a sampler of chocolate nut butters for the SIL. (Dark Choc. almond butter, homemade Nutella, Spicy Choc. Almond butter (notes of cayenne, cinnamon, etc.)) I also have a nephew who got married in October that I still have the invite and program for. I'm going to slice those up so that the wording is in strips and then I'll stuff them into a clear glass ornament and add a little bit of ribbon or something in their wedding colors for a "first year married" ornament. We're big on homemade here.
ETA: If you're needing ideas Pinterest is a great place to search! The DIY/Craft boards are full of great homemade ideas!0 -
I'm going to do the same thing I do every year. Give my wife a certificate for "One Evening of Mikey Loving".0
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