Christmas gifts?
#11
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Ocean Springs, MS
Posts: 9,287
Handmade gifts are the best to me, because they are made with a labor of love. I have made plastic bag hangers, aprons, placemats, coffee mug pencil holder, tissue covers and christmas ornaments.
#12
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Bosque County, Texas
Posts: 2,709
My family is very particular. They want the handmade item to be the same quality as an expensive boutique item, and they don't want to receive anything they have received in the past. Since there are 2 of us who give handmade items it is difficult to remember what has been given and not repeat an item, at least not in the last 6 years. The grown children and grand children are getting sets of placemats and napkins. Some placemats are reversible, some aren't; none are quilted or embroidered this year. Two have bad backs and will get rice bags. One grandchild will get a real fur vest. Have no idea about the rest of the gifts.
#13
I've made covers for my friends' Nooks and laptops/notebooks. I've also made little carryalls for jewelry for travel. Decorative pillows when someone has chosen their own fabric on an outing with me. I think I may make some travel wallets and CD holders next.
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#14
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Medford, Wisconsin, up north in God's country
Posts: 146
In our immediate family of 17 we excgh names & you have to make an ornament that depicts that person. The GK's come up with some very ingenious ideas. I'll make hand stitched dish towels, table runners, wall hanging w/embellishments on them, coasters, quilts, aprons for the guys cuz they love to grill even in the winter time :)
#18
I'm in the same boat I usually make immediate family something small but this year I have done them all a shopping bag which will be filled with different jams and chutneys (all the fruit I managed to get for free) I have made, plus one or two small bought items - all my lot love getting home made quilted bits as none of them quilt but do appreciate the time and trouble I go to. As for ideas, bags, place mats, coasters, fabric bowls to name a few
Originally Posted by sewred
Do any of you make Christmas gifts instead of buying them? Money is really tight this year and I thought about making gifts from my stash but do you think they will think I'm being cheap?
Also I need ideas please if you have some of what you've made or just an idea for the guys in my family? Please.
Also I need ideas please if you have some of what you've made or just an idea for the guys in my family? Please.
#19
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Bossier City La. orig. Mich
Posts: 5
I make all of my family Pj,s or gowns. Last year I made everyone matching pants and bought red t shirts and boxed them by family as we all spent Christmas eve together at my daughters house. 4 generations, 12 people.They loved it
#20
I am pretty much in the same boat as you. I think overal my family likes home made gifts. I personally really apreciate them even if it is soemthing I do not need. I know how much time and love goes into making gifts. Home made items make me feel loved.
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