A homemade gift can be a great way to save money and at the same time, add a bit of personal touch to gift giving this holiday season. I work with Domino Sugar and we have some awesome homemade gift ideas on our holiday site with easy step-by-step instructions on how to make your own Handmade Recipe Book or Cookie Mixes-In-A-Jar at our holiday site.
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Have you made handmade gifts before?
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I made a "quiet book" for my niece once (book made out of cloth with things to do in it, like braid a girls hair, match shapes, match colors, etc, with snaps and an outline on the page and snaps on the pieces) Gave a camouflage blanket out of fleece to a nephew. Made a scrapbook for a boyfriend for Valentine's day. Made pillow cases for a sister and a nephew with their names appliqued on them.
One sister made a wall hanging out of barbed wire, a piece of wood and my branding iron branded on the wood. Looks like a swag (?). Another sister took a used lariat, wrapped it barbed wire and added a hanging light catcher. Looks really nice, thought sounds kinda weird.
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I think handmade gifts are cool if they are something someone can use. It's when I can't figure out what it is and am afraid to ask that they aren't so nice.
This year I'm going to do a lot of baking and cooking for gifts. Seems most of the folks I work with don't have the time or the inclination to do so and they seem to like the food.
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buildmybudget, I have a small collection of molas started about 1968. (I was nine years old.) Your gift recipients are exceedingly lucky. I hope you use paper whose colors will not fade in a lifetime. What a cool thing!"There is some ontological doubt as to whether it may even be possible in principle to nail down these things in the universe we're given to study." --text msg from my kid
"It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men." --Frederick Douglass
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Yes, we do handmade ones all the time and they are often requested....pillows, sachets, embordery work (included emborderied wedding invitations in frames for newly weds), blankets, afgans, matching outfits for toddlers, baked goods, cookies in a jar, perfume, candles, potholders, aprons, table runners and placemats, one daughter does pottery (very nice pottery I will add) and "coupons". kids love to get a "coupon" to come and spend a week in the summer at our farm where they can ride horses, or get horse riding lessons, fish or camp. In fact the neices and nephews ask for a coupon for a hayride or weekend fishing trip to be redeemed at our place. I also made seat covers once for an old car my brother was restoring. Also we make soaps, bath salts....lots of stuff
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buildmybudget, those are incredible!
We've taken to homemade gifts in recent years - one item in particular, my homemade Lemoncello liqueur. Friends and family love it and they are quite happy to get a bottle of that at holiday time.Steve
* Despite the high cost of living, it remains very popular.
* Why should I pay for my daughter's education when she already knows everything?
* There are no shortcuts to anywhere worth going.
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It depends, really. Sometimes it takes days to think of an idea and than 4 or 5 hours to create it...or vice-versa. Usually they take a couple of days start to finish because it's painstaking work and one slip-up will start you over. It's worth it though to give a truly one-of-a-kind gift to someone, especially if they really appreciate it.
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