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Keeper of the Past Posted - Dec 13 2010 : 6:09:21 PM
I love to make gifts to give to my family and friends. Do you and if so what do you make?


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vmfein Posted - Jan 26 2011 : 2:15:37 PM
Yes, all of my gifts this year were homemade. However I am still working on my sister and brother in law's IOU gift.
momdrinkstea Posted - Jan 25 2011 : 7:50:23 PM
I make homemade candy (toffee, hard candy, divinity, fudge, etc.).
It always goes over well, and it's easier for me than cookie-baking! We gave
teachers, mailmen, etc. "cookies in a jar" this year, they were a big hit too!
No one has time to bake, but the jar cookies made it quick & easy for them.
I make doll quilts for little girls, and hair accessories too - like scrunchies
and wrapped headbands with flowers, that sort of thing.
I made dresses and accessories for my daughter for her American Girl doll,
with accessories to match for her - she loved it! :)


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urbangirl11 Posted - Jan 22 2011 : 8:18:56 PM
The past two years I made most of my Christmas presents for my family. My brother got a sports team fleece blanket and coasters with a map of the fishing area the men in the family have been going to for the last 80+years. I made my sister an appliqued tote and fleece hat and a necklace using beads from some of our nana's and my old costume jewelry. My mom has received a heart-healthy cookbook (after her heart attack) and I made my dad a fishing pole bookmark out of an old crochet needle and metal bobbin. I even tied my own fly for that one! I love figuring out exactly what each person will like and trying to create a gift around it.

Erin
AmericanHwyFlower Posted - Jan 20 2011 : 10:16:40 PM
YES... i try to make one handmade gift for each of my children each year. Now that most of them are just about grown I stick with things that fit the moment..ie: golf club covers for my son who took up golf, levi purse from old jeans with embellishments, embroidery, beads etc on it, oh and the annual dozen dishcloths for each sister(an yearly request).

Cherish Each Day
kluckingbear Posted - Jan 10 2011 : 4:38:04 PM
I made family trees (idea from the blog "Sutton Grace") for my husband's family this year. Not much was ever known about his mother's father's side of the family. After she passed away from Alzheimers this past year, I did some research and I was able to find out quite a bit about that part of the tree. I think everyone really liked it--I know my husband did.

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5 acre Farmgirl Posted - Dec 29 2010 : 9:39:39 PM
OH YES!!!! I have made new pajamas for the Grandchildren for years, still do, they open their presents and then put them right on and play the whole day in them...they LOVE it!

Farmgirl Sister #368
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toymaker Posted - Dec 23 2010 : 6:49:59 PM
Indeed! I make dollies, bears and oh-so-tacky plastic canvas concoctions! And I support other artists, purchasing their dollies, bears and oh-so-tacky plastic canvas concoctions.
ladylace Posted - Dec 20 2010 : 2:20:02 PM
As long as I make food, they are happy. But when I made scarves for every one. They were only polar fleece, but it was all the money I had and time. They werent real thrilled. Like why bother. But several of them have been seen wearing them. I do make baby quilts when new ones come into this world. I think eventually they will grow up and they will apprecitate what is made. One Day, I can only hope.
msdoolittle Posted - Dec 19 2010 : 7:49:26 PM
I have been making homemade gifts for several years. Started off with lots of cookies in tins, but nowadays, I have been giving out preserves/jellies/jams that I make. I also have been doing some sewing and crocheting lately, too.

I let my daughter draw a picture of a bear, and I used that as a sewing pattern and made her a bear out of some leftover fabric. She absolutely loved it! :)

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graciegreeneyes Posted - Dec 17 2010 : 4:58:10 PM
I try and always have stuff canned for gifts - this summer was crazy for a variety of reasons so I didn't get one bit of canning done, however, I had raspberries and blackberries in the freezer so I made jam this last week, plus tried an Indonesian Peanut Satay recipe, so that will be gifts for Aunts, Uncles and cousins. I had grand plans for knitting everyone gifts but thanks to the aforementioned craziness I am still working on the first project I started in June - I guess that makes me way ahead for next year.
Amy Grace

Farmgirl #224
"use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without"
Keeper of the Past Posted - Dec 17 2010 : 10:54:01 AM
One year I made baskets and filled them with homemade goodies, jams, candies, cookies and gave to neighbor and friends.
I made fleece throws for my family last year. I had planned to weave a rug for everyone but due to the summer we had and the lack of time, I have made that my goal for next year.

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“God whispers to us in our pleasures,
speaks to us in our conscience,
but shouts in our pains;
it is his megaphone to rouse a deaf world.”

C. S. Lewis
JojoNH Posted - Dec 17 2010 : 04:48:53 AM
Always! Some are surprised and others anticipate the surprise of what I made just for them "this year" For those who do not appreciate the gift of something handmade just for them, well, they receive baked goodies in the future as my handmade gift.

Joanna #566

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Dec 16 2010 : 9:22:02 PM
I make as many of the gifts we give as possible. I knitted lots of socks, lots of hats, dishcloths, bibs and scarves this year and made a blanket and pillow set for my mom (wool fleece with blanket stitch around edge) and I taught myself with a kit to make a little horsehair basket necklace with an acorn cap base as well. WE always do baked goods and stuff too. We make cheeseballs for neighbor gifts every year (about 25) and I give home canned stuff. I always send my uncle in Colorado a large flat rate box filled with pickles and jams and stuff. He loves it.We still do buy gifts (books and teenager things) but even my kids enjoy new hats and mittens for Christmas. Oh..I always every year make matching pajamas for my kids to open on Christmas eve. That is all I have left to make this year unless I make some little extras like headbands or like that with extra time. I knitted a dishcloth tonight during a 2 hour (!) middle school Christmas concert. I don't give home made gifts to anyone that I KNOW won't appreciate them. Most of my family does though..and that is sure nice.

Jenny in Utah
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Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies
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mickib Posted - Dec 16 2010 : 4:22:24 PM
For severals years I made most of the presents I gave to family and friends. Unfortunately, it became obvious that most of them would have preferred something that I bought. It really bummed me out! and kind of killed my craftiness. I like to make things, but I run out of ideas for using them once they're made if I'm not gifting them. I made homemade soap, lotion and lip balm, various Christmas ornaments and decorations, placements and pot holders,beaded keychains. I still bake goodies and make candy at Christmas. That's one thing most of the folks seem to like to get.
TexBetsy Posted - Dec 15 2010 : 6:48:32 PM
I made pumpkin bread and pumpkin apple butter for my coworkers. They all loved it!

Betsy

"God does not command that we do great things, only little things with great love" Mother Teresa
Colleen Easlon Posted - Dec 15 2010 : 6:10:25 PM
I made a few quilts for my brother, and grandparents, a braided rug for my mother, and homemade Kahlua, blackberry syrup, strawberry-huckleberry jam, pickled salmon and smoked salmon for the rest of the family and friends. It's been fun.

Colleen
SarahJ Posted - Dec 15 2010 : 1:35:16 PM
Definitely. I've given jeans quilts, t-shirt quilts, purses, candles and all kinds of stuff. I've saved a lot of money by working on things throughout the year, and using all those 40-50% off coupons I get from Michaels, JoAnne's and Hobby Lobby.

SarahJ

Farmgirl Sister #116

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FieldsofThyme Posted - Dec 15 2010 : 05:46:11 AM
Yes. Every year now. This year I made ponchos, wraps, scarves and hats - see pictures on my blog.

Farmgirl #800

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Peg Graham Posted - Dec 15 2010 : 04:51:35 AM
YES! I knit and crochet and make ornaments, etc...
I only hope those I give handmade gifties to, enjoy them and take pleasure in them as I do making them.

miles of smiles~Peg
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Keeper of the Past Posted - Dec 14 2010 : 6:06:53 PM
At times I wonder if I make gifts to satisfy myself, lots of time, I don't save much money by the time I buy all the ingredients or materials. We buy gifts too. I know my 15 year old grandson and 12 yr old granddaughter would probably be very disappointed if I just gave them the knitted wool hats, mittens, and socks. But I get alots of self satisfaction when I think I am doing something to keep them warm.
I make cookies, candies for the mailman, co-workers, friends, neighbors etc.
When the two oldest grandchildren were young I always tried to get them involved in making things for gifts and they seemed to be very pleased with giving their handmade gifts. We spent time in the kitchen and they helped stir or crack eggs or helping package the cookies and candies.
I guess when my children were young, I felt like an elf, busy and doing things for my children. One year I couldn't get the cabbage patch dolls for the girls so I made them cabbage patch dolls and they were very happy with them. I also sewed little dresses and doll clothes.


www.coffmanspinningcfarm.blogspot.com

“God whispers to us in our pleasures,
speaks to us in our conscience,
but shouts in our pains;
it is his megaphone to rouse a deaf world.”

C. S. Lewis
highlandviewpantry Posted - Dec 14 2010 : 5:40:52 PM
This year I crocheted each of my kids a gift - either mittens or a stuffed animal.

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Lady Woodworker Posted - Dec 14 2010 : 3:52:32 PM
I tend to make cookies galore and, when I have time, I build recipe boxes, cutting boards and Shaker boxes. This year is more of a cookie year but we'll see how I do in the workshop this coming weekend.

If I think ahead well enough, I occasionally knit a sweater, a pair of socks or a scarf.

I hope to learn to sew (to use my sewing machine) in the coming year. I'd like to make Maine balsam pillows as gifts next year. They smell soooo nice! It's a good and simple goal for me, I think.

I also buy things---but I am growing weary of that.
This year I am doing my fair share of re-gifting too.
But I love giving handmade gifts best of all...

Karen


Farmgirl Sister # 2419
dutchy Posted - Dec 14 2010 : 10:38:19 AM
IF I would give gifts they would be handmade :) I did make some cookies and chocolate on a stick for the bible study group yesterday...turned out real good, esp. the cookies yummm. Half of the group was not there so i got to take most cookies home ...bummer (NOT)

Hugs from Marian/Dutchy, a farmgirl from the Netherlands :)

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Annika Posted - Dec 14 2010 : 08:21:38 AM
Ya know, my family is a little bit weird I guess...they equate store-bought with love and homemade with dislike or indifference. I've tried for years...

Annika
Farmgirl & sister #13
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kristin sherrill Posted - Dec 14 2010 : 08:15:49 AM
I am making just about everything this year. I have had it with spending money on gifts and then never seeing them again. I am getting the 3 grands guitars though. Everything else will be either made by me or bought from someone else who has made it.

Kris

Happiness is simple.

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