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Ideas for Homemade Christmas Gifts

We are on a very tight budget for christmas this year and I'm looking to make everyone something. I did the cooking thing last year, which I will probably do again but I would like to add a little something extra in there. Maybe an ornament or some other type of craft. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!

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Hi N. (speaking of Christmas)

I Googled "home made Christmas gift ideas" and came up with a lot of really good information.

This one inspired me:

http://familycrafts.about.com/cs/giftgiving/a/120400a.htm

Good Luck!

MrsV

A few things I have done that are very nice and inexpensive.... Homemade personalized stationary, Wooden painted crafts with nice sayings on it (I usually duplicate ideas I've seen at craft fairs,etc. that are easy and cheap to make), a "movie night in a bag" - find a movie from WalMart from the clearance bin and get a few glass bottles of cream soda or root beer and a package of microwave popcorn. Homemade cookie or brownie mix in a jar with a ribbon. You can make all the gifts for under $10 each. Good luck and have fun!

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One year I did cross stitch ornaments - you can get the supplies and patterns at most craft stores. This year, I'm making a couple scarves. These are a little time consuming, so you may want to do something quicker, like the wood painting or cooking.

Hi N.,
One thing that I did last year that we are going to continue to do is hand print reindeer. I traced my kids hands (the older ones did it themselves) and used Popsicle sticks to make them. Use a hot glue gun and make a V shape with the sticks, then add a pom pom for the nose and wiggly eyes to make the face of the reindeer. Then take your child's hand prints and glue them onto the top of each stick. Add a ribbon to hang it and there you go. I let each of my kids paint and decorate their hands before adding them to the reindeer so that they could give them a personal touch.

Another thing that I did while working in day care was for our gifts to the parents. I used the same idea with their hands. Traced (or painted their hands and had them place their hands on two different colors of construction paper (I used red and green), you will need about 6 hands of each color. Then make a picture frame from Popsicle sticks and glue the hands around the frame. Then you can either add a picture of your little one, or put another piece of paper in the middle with the child's name and the year on it. And if you are really up for it, you could use the child's feet. The parents that I used this idea for really loved them!

These are just a couple of things that I have done in the past.

Hope it helps getting the creative juices going!

It seems around Christmas time magazines offer lots of great gift ideas like home made holiday jams. I have a recipe (but I can't seem to locate it right now) that uses canned cranberry relish and orange marmelade to make a nice holiday jam. It would be a cheap and fun way to make something special that you can't buy in the stores. Google for similar ideas.

Also, if you are interested in doing something cute and fun (not sure if the gift ideas are supposed to be kid-ish or mature) you can use your child's thumb print to make cute little note cards. Take a bunch of plain paper, cut it in half (8.5 X 11 becomes 8.5 X 5.5) and then fold in half. Go to the library and check out one of those thumbprint books (like author Ed Emberley) and construct some cute note cards. People can use them for little notes, thank you cards, etc. I use my kids thumb prints and write the year and "original artwork by ______" on the bottom of the back side. Especially if the child helped draw or color some of the picture. You can usually go to Kinkos and find envelopes to fit.

Good luck.
Liz

A few things I have done that are very nice and inexpensive.... Homemade personalized stationary, Wooden painted crafts with nice sayings on it (I usually duplicate ideas I've seen at craft fairs,etc. that are easy and cheap to make), a "movie night in a bag" - find a movie from WalMart from the clearance bin and get a few glass bottles of cream soda or root beer and a package of microwave popcorn. Homemade cookie or brownie mix in a jar with a ribbon. You can make all the gifts for under $10 each. Good luck and have fun!

One of my cousins made ice cream cone christmas ornaments last year. They were very pretty and cheap to make, but it looked very nice. She took styrophome balls and rolled them in glue then in red glitter, she then hot glued them to the old style cake cones that you can get for $1.00 per box. One fairly reasonable idea if you get too tired to do all that baking is an ice cream sundae basket with the ornament. I think you cold include toppings, a scoop, sprinkles, cherries, and banana's with a basket for under $10.00. You can usually find pretty good coupons for the smuckers toppings and if you see a good coupon you can usually get extras through ebay or swap sites.

I always make homemade ornaments. I take a picture of my two kids and print it out using the wallet size option. I usually take it in front of a Christmas tree. I then cut it out in a circle and hot glue it to the back of a small grapevine wreath ($0.10 at Michaels). I then cut two pieces of thin holiday ribbon (11 inches). One I thread through the top and tie to use as a hanger and then other I tie into a bow and glue to the bottom. It doesn't take long and doesn't cost much. I usually use a 40 or 50% off coupon for the ribbon and can make about 10 for under $5. Some of my family actually display them all year long. You can also make gifts in a jar (just google it).

Hi N. (speaking of Christmas)

I Googled "home made Christmas gift ideas" and came up with a lot of really good information.

This one inspired me:

http://familycrafts.about.com/cs/giftgiving/a/120400a.htm

Good Luck!

MrsV

I'm also making all my Christmas presents this year. I went to the second hand store and bought picture frames. I paid $.99-$1.49 each frame. Then I went to Ben Franklin Craft supply store and bought Acrylic paints. Again $.99-$1.49 each. . I also went and cut tree branches and grape vine . I used a glue gun and made what I call Fairy Furniture.. the most expensive part was the glue gun.. The last project that I worked took a Little expense. About $5.00. I bought paper mache from Ben Franklins and fun fabrics from the second hand store again. I made finger puppets. I made them for adults and children. You can buy hats ,lace ,feathers,and small do dads at Ben Franklins. If they Don't have a Ben Franklin try a Micheal's Art ans Supply.

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