This Christmas, Make The Gifts Yourself
Anyone can go out and buy a gift. It’s often the easiest thing to do, the problem of choosing notwithstanding. Not everyone can put in the thought, the effort and the caring into making one. When you do, however, especially when it comes to family, you’ll find that you’ve given something that will be cherished for a long, long time.
Even if you’re not terribly creative. The main thing is the thought and the love that goes into the gift. Children, too, can be taught to give free vein to their creative talents and make gifts for the whole family. Leave it to them to decide what to make for everyone in the family, with a bit of gentle guidance if necessary.
A few ideas could help you get started when it comes to Christmas gifts for the family. How about quilts and pillows? Patchwork quilts are always appreciated. Just remember to start them well ahead so they’re ready by Christmas.
Who knows, the quilt you make might just become an heirloom, being put into hope chests and passed down from one generation to another. Isn’t that a wonderful Christmas thought? When it comes to pillows, maybe a theme cross-stitched or embroidered on will add that personal touch. You could look at cartoon characters, food for a foodie, flowers, personalizing with an initial or a name.
For children, wooden blocks or DIY train set or doll’s house which is assembled and tied with a huge ribbon can be very welcome. You can always take the little one along to the store for accessories later to embellish the gift. What about the older members of the family like parents and grandparents?
A gift basket with hand-picked items inside and all wrapped up can make a wonderful gift. For a dad, it could be a repair kit or a wood engraving kit or anything else that he would love to do as a hobby. You could also get this engraved with his initials to make it special. For a mom, it could be scented candles and potpourri sachets and maybe even a special recipe book with her favorite recipes printed out, cut out, pasted and decorated.
For grandparents, you could do pretty much the same thing. No matter what you make for them, you can be sure it will be proudly displayed and a topic of conversation with anyone who visits. So how about a handmade photo frame with a recent photograph of yours inside? You could also look at handmade jewelry like necklaces or cufflinks. Best of all would be a scrap book of the family with snippets of the funny, happy and memorable times. This will be something they will truly cherish.
So maybe your gift didn’t turn out the way you wanted it to. Maybe you feel it’s far short of perfect. So what? It may be imperfect as far as looks go but when it comes to your loved ones, it could be perfect as far as the thought goes. So start a tradition of gifts that are personal and handmade. Make it with a lot of love. The warmth will last till way past Christmas.
