Gift Ideas - A List ... I put this together with the last two years of being online...I'm sure I could add more to it by now, since I haven't added to it since last holiday season, so feel free to add your ideas!!!
1. Candles- Make candles and or buy candles and decorate them with dried flowers, using melted parafen wax to make them stick! 2. Create a cookbook with your favorite recipes and recipes you've collected online 3. Cookies, Jams, Breads, etc 4. Jelly, Applesauce, Salsa, Herb Vinegar, Oils 5. Lavender dream pillows 6. Calender with pics of your family and or friends 7. Bath Salts, tub tea etc. 8. Homemade soaps FUN to make 9. Build a puppet stage and make puppets 10. Build a simple dollhouse 11. Make fleece throws 12. Pillows and blankets for living room 13. Dolls for children are fun to make! Free instructions online 14. Basket, stuffed with a strand of white lights inside, put dried flowers and eucalyptus out the top of the basket and a simple fabric bow at top 15. Make Paper, or buy pretty paper and make envelopes, creating a stationary set! 16. Photos in decorated frames make great gifts 17. Brownies or Cookies in a jar! Layered 18. Quillow (quilt that folds into a small pocket and becomes a pillow) 19. Scarves, hats 20. Paint flower pots, give them as gifts with some seeds and a trowel for children 21. Placemats and napkins from cloth 22. Weave a basket! 23. Bead jewelry 24. Buy a wooden rack/tray/decoration from the craft store, and paint it, decorate it, get creative! 25. Take some shells and fill them with wax and candle wicks, viola...candles by the shore! 26. Bath kit or massage kits 27. Liquors 28. Bath Bombs 29. Caligraphy (frame a saying, poem, or song) 30. Personalize a journal. Buy a blank book for $3 at the bookstore and insert old postcards, pictures, sayings, poems, whatever! Make it special! 31. Learning boards -you could make a montessori style board set for very cheap that teaches how to do buttons, zippers, velcro, snaps etc. You just cut these things off of old clothing and either sew them together onto a fabric cube, stuffed with poly fill, or tack them onto small boards with furniture tacks. You could paint the backs with numbers, letters etc. 32. Doll slings are still kind of fun in cool prints! 33. Or treasure sacks in some print the boys will like with little inexpensive gifts such as coloring books, clay, etc. 34. You can give a child age 3-7 a homemade clay set with the ingredients needed, instructions, and a tool or two to use with it. Then the child can make their own clay, then play with it! 35. A dress up / magic box is a decorated box with homemade simple costumes (a cape, a silly hat, glasses etc). You could put together a theme of some sort and give it as a gift 36. Make a photo album alphabet style book for a child. Make a simple book with paper and string or buy one premade and write a letter on each page in lower case. Then glue photos of real life objects from THEIR lives that they know to help with the phonic connection! You can use puffy paint or felt for the letters to give them a texture for learning purposes.
If you're looking for unique and thoughtful gift ideas, why not consider something that adds a personal touch? For instance, memorial gifts like personalized art can be incredibly meaningful. There are some fantastic options out there, such as custom artwork that incorporates a loved one's ashes. This type of gift not only commemorates a special person but also creates a beautiful, lasting tribute.
For example, I came across a site that offers beautifully crafted art pieces made with ashes. It's a unique way to preserve memories and create something truly special. If you're interested, check out this site: www.asheswithart.co.uk. They have a range of options that could be a perfect fit for what you're looking for.