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Holiday traditions, Thanksgiving recipes, top Christmas gifts
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Holiday traditions, Thanksgiving recipes, top Christmas gifts
Homemade Holiday Gifts
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Posted by: BuckeyeChristy
A recent study said that the most popular gift this year will be
gift cards. Really? Are we now so lacking in creativity that we are
unable to think up a gift that a family member might like? Or is it
that we are too afraid to risk offering up a gift that the receiver
might not like?
Let's just ditch that fear, shall we? I'm a big fan of homemade gifts. If it's a gift that the giver actually put work into, I tend to cherish it more than anything else. The value doesn't matter - knowing that labor went into it makes it all the more special. And I like giving homemade gifts, too. They're usually cheaper than buying some pre-packaged gift basket, and show a lot more thought than a gift card.
So what kinds of gifts can you make at home? It depends on the personality of your recipients, and on your own talents. Now, don't start saying you have no talents - we're all good at something. Here are some of the gifts I've made for Christmas and Hanukkah in past years.
Scarves
If you have any ability to knit or
crochet, a scarf makes a great gift for anyone in the northern half of
the US and all of Canada. Even if you can't knit, scarves are probably
the easiest project out there, so buying a kit or a how-to book might
be all you need to get started. Here's my best advice to you: don't buy
your yarn at a discount store. Check the yellow pages and find a good
yarn store, and ask their opinion for what yarn to buy and have them
point you to a quick and easy pattern. Buy something soft, or maybe
some fun fur yarn for the more adventurous recipient on your list.
Washable is always a plus, too. And if you get bored making scarves,
you can always move on to hats.
Blankets
This no-sew project is so simple you can get the kids involved:
- Buy two large pieces of fleece, cut to the length you want for the blanket or throw.
- Lay one piece on top of the other so that all four sides line up.
- For each side, cut fringe that is two inches wide and four inches deep.
- Once the fringe is cut on all four sides, tie each strip on the top piece of fabric to the matching strip on the bottom with two knots each. This joins the two fabric pieces together, and creates a pretty blanket or throw.
Chocolate
For fans of homemade food, here is the recipe for chocolate peppermint bark that was a huge hit last year:
- Buy
some good dark chocolate, either in bars or chips. Using a double
boiler, melt the chocolate, and add in roughly 1 tsp of peppermint
extract per bar of chocolate.
- Stir well, and then pour it out onto a cookie sheet lined in parchment paper. You want it to be about 1/4" thick.
- At
this point, you can do one of two things - either add crushed
peppermint candies sprinkled on top, or melt a small amount of white
chocolate (the microwave works fine) and drizzle over the top.
- Let the chocolate cool and harden overnight, and then break into chunks. Put it in pretty tins, add a ribbon, and you have a tasty gift!
Photo Books
These are great grandparent gifts.
Get a pretty photo album and fill it with pictures of your kids from
the last year. Every so often in the album, in place of a picture,
insert a drawing from the kids, a poem about being a grandparent, or if
your children are older, have them write a letter to their
grandparents. Younger kids can add stickers to pictures, too. Your
recipients will love looking at the pictures and showing them off to
friends. (And if you're like me, you won't have to deal with the
nagging about how you never give them pictures of the kids.)
These are just a few of the quick and easy homemade gifts I've made in the past. Each gift was very well received, and I enjoyed putting the work into each of them. If I can make gifts like these, anyone can.
What homemade gifts have you made?More Holiday Gift Ideas in the Yule Blog:
Young and school-age kids:
Baby Gifts: T-shirts, Onesies, Bows & Other Clothing for the Top Half
Baby Gifts: Socks, Pants & Other Clothing for the Bottom Half
Dear Santa -- Love, 1-Year-Old Baby Boy
Dear Santa -- Love, 4-Year-Old Boy
Lead-Free Toys for Toddlers
Mama's Predictions for the Hot Toys for Christmas 2007
DVD Stocking Stuffers
Tweens and teens:
TV Shows All the Time: The Zune
Gifts for Too-Cool Tweens and Teenagers
More Christmas 2007 Gift Ideas for Teens and Tweens
Adults:
Budget Fashionista's Best Gifts for Women Under $30
Last-Minute Gifts for Everyone (Aunts, Cousins, Mail Carriers)
This Mom's Favorite Buys of the Year
Dear Santa -- Love, Mommy
Dear Santa -- Love, Daddy
Mom and Dad's Gift to Each Other: Redecorating the Bedroom
Mom's Culinary Wish List
Specialty gifts:
Gifts for Foodies Under $25
Where to Buy Handmade Gifts
Homemade Holiday Gifts
Where to Find Unique, Innovative Gifts
Hanukkah Gift Ideas for All Ages
Other Food and Recipe Posts in the Yule Blog:
Princess Peg's English Toffee
300 Christmas Cookie Recipes
Moravian Sugar Cake
Butter Pecan Shortbread Cookies and Pot de Creme
Cookie Dough Bites and More Traditional Christmas Treats
Christmastime Cinnamon Scones
The Great Leftover Debate -- Solved!
Turkey Day in Review
Cooking My First Bird
Gourmet Thanksgiving Dinner: Plan of Attack
Thanksgiving Dinner Recipes for Two
Links for Planning a Great Thanksgiving
Roasted Pumpkin Seeds
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- Roasted Pumpkin Seeds: From Halloween into Thanksgiving
- Mama's Predictions for the Hot Toys for Christmas 2007
- Coupons: It's Never Too Early to Order Your Holiday Cards
- Links for Planning a Great Thanksgiving
- Car Checklist for Your Holiday Road Trip
- Thanksgiving Dinner for Two
- Gourmet Thanksgiving Dinner: Plan of Attack
- Cooking My First Bird
- Giving Thanks (In a Superficial but Fun Way)
- This Refrigerator Just Ain't Big Enough for ... Anything Else
- Gourmet Thanksgiving Dinner: The Work in Progress
- Hanukkah Gift Ideas for All Ages
- Blending Families: Celebrating Christmas and Hanukkah
- Black Friday Insanity: A Guide
- Christmastime Cinnamon Scones
- Turkey Day in Review
- Dear Santa -- Love, 1-Year-Old Baby Boy
- Homemade Holiday Gifts
- It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
- Teen Gifts: 'Mom, You Are So Uncool...Here's My Christmas List'
- Dear Santa -- Love, 4-Year-Old Boy
- When Holiday Gatherings Are Just Overwhelming
- Christmas 2007 Gift Ideas for Teens and Tweens
- Recipes for Our Traditional Christmas Treats: Cookie Dough Bites and More
- Mom Got Her Christmas Present Early: Redecorating the Master Bedroom
- A Letter for Santa From Mommy
- Cheated By the December Birthday?
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