For those of you with more time than
money, homemade gifts just may be the solution to your holiday gift-giving
needs. Homemade gifts add a personal touch and often cost less than their
store-bought counterparts. Thanks to our readers, we’ve come up with the best
gift ideas to make:
Family Recipe Book
Preserve those old, well-loved family
recipes using your computer. There are many software programs available for
entering your recipes that even calculate nutritional information based on the
ingredients. Add clip art, scan old family photos of the person who is known for
making the recipe to include on a particular page . For those with less time on
their hands, photocopy your own recipe cards. Place the pages in plastic page
protectors to protect from those inevitable cooking spills. Assemble your book
using a loose-leaf binder or inexpensive photo album. Your family will love
having all their favorite recipes in one place. Add a section including helpful
shopping tips, stain-removal tips, sizes, organizing tips, a page listing
everyone's birthdays, addresses, sizes, favorites, etc.
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Picture Cubes
This is a great gift for Dad
to put on his desk at work. You’ll need four wooden cubes, 1 ½ inches
in diameter; decoupage; and six photos of your children. Cut the
pictures into a 3 x 3 inch square, and then cut the square into four
equal pieces (1 ½ inch square each). Decoupage one side of each block
and stick on the picture. Rotate the cubes and repeat for all six sides.
When it's dry enough, cover all the sides with decoupage (this may take
some time because you have to wait for some to dry before you can turn
them to do the other sides). You’re done -- a cube puzzle of your six
pictures!
Homemade Spa Set
Know someone who’s stressed? Give
the gift of relaxation! Make your own bath products and assembling in a cute
basket.
Bath Salts - 1 c. Epsom salt
(available at pharmacies), 1 c. sea or rock salt, 20 drops fragrance oil, food
coloring
Bath Oil - 1/2 c. almond oil, 1/2 c.
castor oil or aloe vera, oil from 6-8 Vitamin E capsules, dried flowers, 25-30
drops fragrance oil
Bubble Bath - 3 c. clear, mild
dishwashing detergent, 6-8 Vitamin E capsules, 1/4 c. glycerin, 25-30 drops
fragrance oil, food coloring, dried orange slices and orange peel
Once the bath salts and oils are
mixed up, place them in jars or small jars and decorate with ribbons, metallic
strings, etc. Or, print little tags on your computer. Add store-bought items
such as a wash cloth, pumice stone, loofah, or whatever you choose.
Stepping Stone
Stepping stones are easy to make with
a little ready-mix concrete. No need to buy expensive kits at craft stores! Just
look for a decorative mold to use, or for a round stone just use an old ice
cream bucket. Coat with Vaseline for easy removal when the stone has set. Pour
in about 1 ½ inches of concrete. When the consistency is right, have your child
put in his footprints and/or handprints. Add the date if you wish, and decorate
with various seashells, marbles, mosaic tiles, etc.
Coffee Lover’s Basket
Have a coffee lover on your list? Who
doesn’t! Here are a few ideas to include in a gift basket for any java junkie:
*Chocolate-dipped plastic spoons with
sprinkles and a bow for decoration
*A box of chocolate-dipped cookies or
home made biscotti
*Home made dessert coffee mixes, such
as:
Dessert Coffee (Mocha)
1/4 c. instant coffee
1/2 c. cocoa
1/2 c. sugar
Dessert Coffee (Café au Lait)
1/4 c. instant coffee
1/2 c. dry milk
1/2 c. sugar
Dessert Coffee (Spice)
1/4 c. instant coffee
1/2 c. sugar
1/4 tsp. nutmeg
1/4 tsp. cinnamon
1/4 tsp. Allspice
(For all the mixes above, combine all
ingredients well. Store in a tightly covered jar up to 6 months. For each
serving, place 2 teaspoons mix in cup. Fill with boiling water.)
Grandparent’s Calendar
Using a computer program,
print off calendar months on 8 ½ x 11 cardstock. On the blank
backsides, decorate with your kids’ artwork, photos, poems, clip art,
etc. Bring the finished pages to your local copier to laminate and bind
them together. This is great for grandparents, but can be modified for
any member of the family or for friends.
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No-Sew Fleece Blanket
Choose polar fleece in cute
patterns at a fabric or craft store. Baby blankets require about ¾ of a
yard, you’ll want a yard or more for adults and older children. You
can make a heavier blanket by layering two fabric panels or a
lighter-weight blanket by using one layer only. Cut about 2” strips on
the edges and tie them together to add fringe. They don't fray, even
with washing.
Brownie/Cookie Jars
Brownie jars are an easy and
expensive gift idea for family, friends, and teachers. Layer the
dry ingredients in which to make brownies or cookies in a mason jar.
Decorate the jar with ribbon and attach instructions such as: add
butter, eggs, etc. and baking time. You can even attach a recipe card if
you’d like. Since people usually receive so many baked goodies this
time of year, a treat to make at a later date is usually appreciated.
Even if they do not want to bake them, the jar looks attractive on
display in the kitchen.
Bread Basket
This is a great inexpensive gift, and
especially easy for those of you with bread machines. Bake a loaf of bread
and wrap it up in cellophane or plastic wrap. Place in a nice basket which
you can pick up at Wal-Mart for a couple dollars each. Place a pretty
piece of fabric in the bottom of the basket, trimming the edges with a pinking
shears (optional).
Art Frame
Purchase an inexpensive wooden or
cardboard picture frame (under $3 each at most discount and/or craft stores).
Have your child decorate the frame with acrylic paints. Place a photo of your
child inside the frame once it’s dry, and you have a great gift for a
grandparent!
Read-Along Videos
Have your kids get dressed in their
pajamas, and cover one of their beds with stuffed animals. Set up the video
camera on a tripod, and record yourself reading bedtime stories to the kids.
Wrap up the video tape with copies of the books you’ve read, and you have a
great gift for cousins who live far away. Not only do they get to read along
with you, they get to see their cousins whenever they watch the tape!
Grandparent’s Calendar
Using a computer program,
print off calendar months on 8 ½ x 11 cardstock. On the blank
backsides, decorate with your kids’ artwork, photos, poems, clip art,
etc. Bring the finished pages to your local copier to laminate and bind
them together. This is great for grandparents, but can be modified for
any member of the family or for friends.
Framed Handprint Poem
This is a
great gift to make for a father or grandparent using your computer.
You’ll need: black ink, 8 ½ x 11 cardstock, 8 ½ x 11 frame. Use a word
processing program to print out the following poem on cardstock:
My Handprint
Author Unknown
Sometimes you get discouraged
because I'm so small,
and always leave my finger prints
on furniture and walls.
But everyday I'm growing big
and soon I'll be very tall.
Then all my little handprints
will be hard to recall.
So here's a special handprint
just so that you can say;
this is how my fingers looked
when I placed them here today.
Then, press your child’s hand into
the ink pad, making sure that it is thoroughly covered. Press your child’s
hand onto the other side of the cardstock. Using a black pen, write your child’s
name and the date under the hand print. Wait until the ink has dried, then place
the finished product in a matching frame.
Scented Jelly Jars
Scented jelly jars, like the
ones found and stores like Bath & Body Works, are simple to make and
quite inexpensive. Here's the recipe:
8 oz. liquid potpourri
2 envelopes of Knox gelatin
Containers (canning jars,
unique bottles, bowls, etc.)
Boil the liquid, then add the
gelatin. Stir until dissolved. Pour into containers and cool. You can
add embellishments such as flowers or shells to the jelly while it is
cooling. You may change the color of the jelly with a little food
coloring as well. Once cool, decorate the containers with ribbons, lace,
or whatever you desire.
Homemade Play Dough Set
Make homemade play dough in
Christmas colors such as red, green, and yellow. Add a little glitter
for a festive touch. Roll the three colors into balls, and place inside
a sheet of cellophane. Tie with a decorative ribbon and attach a few
plastic cookie cutters. A fun gift for any child!
Wine Serving Tray
The wine connoisseur on your list
will love this idea! Purchase a 11 x 14 or larger wooden frame, and create a
collage of wine memorabilia such as labels from bottles, decorative napkins, and
so on to insert inside the frame. Purchase handles and attach to the side of the
frame to use as a serving tray.