Craft Kids Gifts

Ideas for homemade gifts for the holidays
Gift Ideas Homemade
- Cookies – Who does not like cookies. You can make a batch of good ole chocolate chip or do something more festive as sugar cookies to decorate. You can get your children involved in this holiday tradition.
- Pumpkin or banana bread – Bread loaves are very easy to do and be useful in those busy days when you need something quick and delicious to eat. Wrap your bread in saran wrap color like red or green and tie a big bow on them. Voila!
- Photo Gallery – Make a photo album for a friend or loved one. If someone you know has recently been on vacation, get copies of photos (facebook is a great way) and make a photo album of your adventure. Small photo albums can be run just a couple dollars.
- Scrap Book – For your child in sports, create an album clippings of newspaper clippings of her son, award ribbons, cards and letters, photos, and more! Do not fill the book so they can add to it as they pass the years.
- Coupon Book for Services – Make a coupon book for you husband or wife. Include coupons as "Good for one massage" or "good for a car wash. "Who does not like receiving a gift of pampering and favors!
- Dried herbs in olive oil – This is very easy. You can buy bottles clear glass with a lid in any craft store. Add the olive oil and dried herbs or vegetables such as rosemary, basil, thyme, garlic, chiles, etc. A simple and decorative gift.
- Blankets Polar – Go to any local fabric store and pick up a wool fabric color or pattern you like. Cut a square and the strip edges. Super Easy! Google "Make Homemade fleece blankets" and you can see photos of how easy it is.
- Letters from Santa – You can do this at home on your computer or to a line of very low cost. I ordered <personalizado and a href = "http://www.originalsantamail.com"> Letter from Santa </ a> for my daughter and she has not fixed for days. Only $ 10.
- Movie Time Gift Basket – Buy an empty wicker basket fill with the movie is funny as cheddar popcorn, Twizzlers, chocolate, beef jerky, and perhaps some unusual drinks. The sky is the limit in this sense.
- Fudge – What is your favorite flavor? Chocolate? Peanut butter? Smores? Another easy and delicious gift. You can wrap it in colored boxes or cut into small pieces and put in cellophane gift bags.
Hope this helps!
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