What could I make for Christmas Gifts...
for 13 employees, mixture of men and women? And should I have started in January LOL?
They all know I quilt, and I'm truly an amateur, but instead of restaurant gift cards I thought I'd like to make something, but I don't want to do something cheesy. Open to any and all suggestions. |
Mug rugs with a coffee gift certificate? Or with a cup?
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these fabric boxes are very popular right now and take less than an hour each to make
http://seaside-stitches.blogspot.com...-tutorial.html |
Tote bags are always useful.
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How about some little patchwork envelopes for your gift cards.
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that's what I was going to say, or a little wallet that holds courtesy cards and such.
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The microwave bowls for each one to use at work. DH took one to his job to use in the microwave and everyone asked where could they get one for their own. A tutorial is on the tutorial page. They are for used for heating single bowl of food, not cooking it.
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Connecting Threads website has a free download for a tissue box cover. Very easy to make (I made one in less tha. An hour today. You could make in fabrics that would be meaningful to each person. Everyone needs a box of tissues at their desk
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I would make a little fabric gift bags with Christmas fabric. (Like a smallish tote) Bake up some goodies to put inside, add candy and some cocoa packets and it would be darling.
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Originally Posted by Likethedog
(Post 6375824)
Mug rugs with a coffee gift certificate? Or with a cup?
You personalize each and show you put some thought into it, by choosing fabrics that suit the person. eg. golf fabric for the golfer, fish for the fisherman, needles and notions for the quilter etc. If you want to complete the ensemble, make a quilted sleeve to go on the cardboard take out cup. The mug rugs will be quick and easy to make ... and might even give you an excuse for a FART! The sleeves can be fiddly, though would be a nice added touch. |
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