We don't give all homemade gifts, but most years the majority of the presents we wrap have been made in our own home.
and one with a clock for my brother
Simple (non-crafty) gifts:
Even if you don't consider yourself crafty, you can easily make homemade gifts, especially for little ones.
Magnetic paper dolls (& ones for boys, too!)
Fabric and Yarn Gifts:
Quick Knitted Trivets made from upcycled t-shirts
No Sew Ruffle Scarf (another upcycled t-shirt)
Some other ideas:
:: Find a free print online. Print it and place it in a frame. Easy-peasy.
:: Print and frame photos of the kids for grandparents, Daddy, etc.
:: Make simple ornaments with your children to give to extended family, friends, and neighbors.
:: Make and give a gift in a jar. Super non-crafty, fun, and useful, too.
:: Baked goods are always welcomed in my home, especially chocolate cookies that I can hide in the freezer for myself :)
:: Coupon books are also great fun because they spread the giving out through the rest of the year and can be customized to the recipient.
Also, be sure to check out the ideas I've pinned for more "pin"spiration: Gifts To Make and Food Gifts
What is the best homemade gift you've ever received?
Do you make homemade gifts for Christmas? We'd love to hear your ideas.
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