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Quick & Easy Home-made Gifts for Holiday Season

Many of us are not able to spend much money this year & I would like some ideas on home-made holiday season gifts (for all ages). I know most adults enjoy hand made gifts, however, I do not want to disappoint the children.

Thank you & BLESSINGS to all :)

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In the past a big hit for any occasion was home made fudge, jam, or cookies, put into special gift containers such as tins, decorated jars, etc. Was not overly expensive, made good personal gifts, and everybody loved them.

D. P.

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I don't know what you can afford. but paper ornaments with fingerprints on them, have been one of my most cherished ornaments all of my mommy years. I take them out every Christmas, ans just melt when I see those tiny fingerprints. One year I took my first grson to a ceramic place and did his footprints on a plate, he was 9 mo. A snapshot, or a blown up rint, is always nice. Homemade candy, fudge, or a nice lb cake would make me very happy. For kids, how about 5 $1 gift cards to a dollar tree. Play dough, homemade, is great, all colors, you can include a cookie cutter and and a rolling pin from dollar tree.

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do you crochet? I've beena ble to make lots of cute things including crocheting beads onto little girls socks, making hats, doilies and different things. Take a stroll around a craft store and look at some of their books and magazines. Christmas ornaments are a great handmade craft to make for people and the kids can help.

Also, one thing that my family does since we have quite a number of us :) we each get a gift bag and then everyone brings small handmade or $1 gifts to put in each bag so it only costs poeple about 10 dollars each but we all get lots of goodies.

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There is a website called www.thriftyfun.com that has some great ideas. I subscribed to get their e-newsletter each day, but their site is filled with suggestions for homemade things. Also, I haven't visited the site in a while, but I believe it was called www.makingbysaving.com and it had forums with people asking all kinds of questions about being thrifty. Hope these help inspire you!

Just checked and the second site I mentioned is still there- just click on "message board" to see the forums.

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I once received a gift for my children of handmade bean bags. They were simply squares of colorful fabric sewn together and filled with rice. These were entertainment for YEARS for different ages. For some adults in my family this year I found a recipe for a spice rub used when cooking. I am making a big batch and putting it in containers and giving it with some grill tongs. For grandparents one year my kids each painted a picture. I cut out a square of the picture, measuring 4x6, and then found a frame that held three 4x6 pictures and I framed the "artwork". My intention was to replace the artwork yearly but we haven't quite done that. If you do crosstitch - one year I gave all my nieces and nephews a Christmas ornament that I had cross-stitched. They still tell me how much they loved it (they were teens at the time) and how special it is. Lastly, we got a popcorn bucket and filled it with candy and treats you would find at the movies. Then made a certificate saying that we wanted to spend an evening with Grandpa watching a movie of his choice. Very inexpensive and something fun to look forward to doing together.

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You can pick up some great iron-on patches at walmart or hobby lobby. If you scoop up a few cheap t-shirts/hoodies you can make your own shirts for the kids. Hobby lobby has a great selection of patches(found some great ones for my 6mth daughter- 'night owl' w/adorable owls or 'stink happens' w/a skunk). For Halloween, I made my own matching pirate shirts for my daughters by dying a shirts they already had black and ironing on skull'n'crossbones patches. You can even choose iron-on gem art. Great for a personalized gift that looks high-end.

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Hi K.,
Mostly for the adults I make cookies and fudge and put it in a nice decorative box.
One thing that I do for my nieces is buy them a membership to the St. Louis zoo...I have 3 nieces and the membership costs $60...I look at it as I spent $20 on each of them and it lasts them an entire year....most zoo's, science centers, and museums have memberships.

Just a thought....check out clearance items too. That is what I do for their birthdays. I buy them pj's or a very inexpensive outfit.

Jen

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Hi K. -
Congrats on thinking ahead, something I always *mean* to do when it comes to craft-making.....

Here's a site I came across recently, though I'm sure there are more craft sites online than your mouse could click.

http://familyfun.go.com/arts-and-crafts/

Have fun!

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I get my daughter, 14 a puzzle or two every year since she was very young. She is a reader and I pick up books at yard sales and thrift shops for gifts. My son still loves yo-yo's even though he is 17 - they are pretty inexpensive. Each kids also gets a calendar to put in their rooms - these also can be picked up at dollar store. Since they are older now - they are given a choice of one large gift (to be shared between them) or each a gift split. I generally can keep the budget to a low roar. I do have their grandmother make them homemade slippers and scarves each year too and even though they are teens, they still enjoy getting this homemade gift - and my daughter has shown interest in learning herself how to make scarves.

Hope this helps!

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do you crochet? I've beena ble to make lots of cute things including crocheting beads onto little girls socks, making hats, doilies and different things. Take a stroll around a craft store and look at some of their books and magazines. Christmas ornaments are a great handmade craft to make for people and the kids can help.

Also, one thing that my family does since we have quite a number of us :) we each get a gift bag and then everyone brings small handmade or $1 gifts to put in each bag so it only costs poeple about 10 dollars each but we all get lots of goodies.

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There are some very simple sewing patterns out there for stuffed animals or bean bags or wash mitts etc...

Ornaments are nice gifts, too. They can be purchased just about anywhere and many of them are under $5.

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