With many of us facing greater financial challenges this year than last, Christmas gift shopping poses a real threat to our budget and wallets. We still want the holidays to be memorable for our families, yet how do we strike that critical balance between giving the perfect gift and still staying within your budget? The answer might be easier than you think; homemade Christmas gifts are a way for you to give the best of yourself and your talents to those you love. Homemade gifts are often more treasured by the recipient than a purchased item because they show you put in a lot of thought and effort, and thus they hold more sentimental value. If you’d like to try your hand at making some homemade Christmas gifts this year, but aren’t sure where to start, let your hobbies and talents be your guide. What things are you good at? We’ve got a list of ideas to get you started. Gardeners:If you are a gardener, you have a talent that many people envy. The holidays are a great time for you to share the fruits of your labor with those you love. If you grow produce, consider canning some of it at the end of the summer to give as Christmas gifts. Homemade tomato sauces, ketchup, or salsa are all good options. For the flower gardener, dried or pressed flower blossoms make wonderful crafts for use in bookmarks, wreaths, and arrangements. You could also give pots of bulbs that will bloom in late winter or early spring. Cooks or Bakers:Baked goods are always a great gift and are fun to present in a tin, basket, or on a pretty gift plate. Another fun option is a homemade food basket with recipes and some pre-made mixes that will allow the recipient to make a meal. For the elderly or new parents, pre-made frozen dinners and casseroles are also greatly appreciated. Woodworkers:Homemade gift ideas from someone who enjoys woodworking are almost endless. Toys make beautiful heirlooms that can be passed down from generation to generation. Cutting boards are a nice gift for families, as are coaster sets and keepsake wooden boxes. Seamstresses:If you know your way around a needle and thread, you can really get a lot of bang for your buck when it comes to Christmas gifts. For a mother and daughter, consider matching aprons. Unique and fashionable homemade purses or bags also made a great fit for the women on your list. Children enjoy stuffed animals, personalized placemats, or special quilts. Scrapbookers:Scrapbooks or memory books for loved ones make treasured gifts, especially if they record a special event, such as the birth of a baby or a wedding in the family. Other gift ideas might include homemade gift cards featuring photos of loved ones. Computer Whiz:For those of us who aren’t crafty with our hands, but who are very techno-savvy, consider making family calendars on the computer to give away as gifts. The calendars can feature family photos and notations for birthdays, anniversaries, and other important family events. Another idea, if you have the equipment, would be to take old family movies that are on VHS and transfer them to DVD. A gift set of all the family’s home movies can be made and given to each family member. We all have a talent or the ability to create special gift items that others will appreciate. All we have to do is pull on our own unique talents and hobbies, add a little imagination, and anyone can create lasting memories for both the giver and recipient!
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Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas
Homemade Christmas Ornaments?
I am in need of ideas for cute Christmas ornaments that I can make at home with my 5 & 7 year old children. Thanks!!!
Can You Give Me Some Ideas of Homemade Christmas Ornaments?
Some things kids can make
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Anyone Have Any Good Websites for Homemade Christmas Tree Ornaments?
I’d like to make my own ornaments this year- both for presents and for my own tree. We just got a kitten and I just know he’s going to eat and/or destroy anything on our tree so I’d like some good sites for non-breakable ornaments. I’ve looked myself but there are so many sites out there and I’m not really finding any good ones. Thanks:)
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Looking for Ideas for Homemade Lightweight Christmas Ornaments?
I am looking for ideas for a homemade christmas tree ornament that is light weight that I can send with/inside my christmas cards. Any ideas? Thanks in advance…
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A Unique Experience With Homemade Christmas Ornaments

Christmas is by any means the most popular holiday in the world, religious or secular. It has taken on many different styles over the years in various parts of the world, and in the United States, people like to decorate for the occasion.
Decorating is a staple of several holidays: Christmas, New Year’s, and Halloween to name a few. However, the more popular decorations, while festive, don’t quite capture the true spirit of Christmas. For that, you’ll need to check into making your own homemade Christmas ornaments.
Have Fun, Save Money
Making your own homemade Christmas ornaments can be fun, easy, and thrifty. You’d be surprised at how much you can make on your own without any professional tools and without professional training.
Even if you mess up on making the ornament, you’ll not have spent a great deal of money on the materials, and you can simply start over, unlike breaking a store-bought ornament and having to go rebuy it. A homemade Christmas ornament will give Christmas time a more unique and intimate feeling to it, creating an atmosphere that helps to bind the family together.
One quick idea for making a homemade Christmas ornament is to purchase some modeling clay. This doesn’t take much talent at all, and you can easily mold it until you have it just how you want it, making it a very friendly substance to new users. Just make a number of figurines depicting Christmas-esque figures, be it a nativity set, snowman, or Santa Clause.
Then, you can most likely bake it in your oven to harden it (though you should check the packaging to see how to harden the clay before you purchase it). Even if it doesn’t come out perfectly, this homemade Christmas ornament will have more value than a store-bought decoration, and you’ll grow to enjoy it more over the years.
However, you can also make your own outdoor Christmas decoration. In fact, it’s as easy as planting a tree in your front yard and placing colored lights in it during December, lighting up the tree with Christmas colors.
If snow abounds, make your own Snowman and dress him up as Santa Clause. This will give neighbors a chuckle as they drive by your home, and it will help to spread Christmas cheer around. The possibilities for making homemade Christmas ornaments are endless, and you can save money and time by picking up the materials and making Christmas a unique experience.













