Yes, it’s almost that time of year, and yes, they have already started playing holiday music in the stores. I prefer to skip the chaos in the stores this time of year, and spend my time in my craft room and kitchen instead.
Personal and homemade gifts are perfect for just about anyone on your list, but they are especially nice for the teachers, bus drivers, neighbors, co-workers, hairdressers, mail persons, and the paper boys on your list.
I picked up these plastic containers at a dollar store – 3 for $1.00. With a little scrapbooking paper, embellishments, and a rubber stamp, I made these cute little paper bows and gift tags to decorate them with. Very inexpensive to make, yet bright and festive.
And of course you need to fill the little boxes, so I found a perfect recipe for that too. I made these Chocolate Peanut Butter Crisp Bars from a recipe in the Kraft Food & Family Holiday 2006 Magazine. I will be sharing the recipe with you in a later post, so make sure you don’t miss it.
The secret to making your own gifts to give, is giving yourself enough time to make them. Start your projects now so that you won’t be overwhelmed trying to do it at the last minute.
Do you like to shop till ya drop, or do you like spending time making your own gifts to give? Or, do you like to do a little of both?
Gotta love the dollar store! I love your ideas, thanks so much.
Hi! Thanks for the great idea. I need to get going and you are always our inspiration! You could share this is in our DIY 🙂
Hugs!
Chocolate peanut butter crisps?? I’m going to stand here and wait for the recipe. 🙂
Lovely post!
I’m going to stand here and wait for one of you to make these and send them along. 🙂 What are the chances? Haha!
Bright, colorful and lovely.
Thank you. I love photographing bright colors.