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Christmas hand made gift ideas

Everyone would agree: The best Christmas gifts come straight from the heart.It may be easy to find personalized presents from major online retailers like Amazon and Etsy, nothing tops sticking a DIY Christmas gift under the tree.I will share a few of homemade gift ideas to gift you're loved ones — winter candles, gift baskets, salt dough ornaments, and so on. These will definitely interest everyone on your holiday shopping list: parents, coworkers, friends, kids, grandparents, significant others, best friends, and anyone else who has a place in your heart.

1. Candles : Cut out some winter scenic view on a white paper and place it inside a candle holder. It'll be classy gift for one who loves cosy evenings with lighted candles.

2. Bath Tea: Make your own bath soak with layers of Epsom salt, flowers and essential oils.

3: Coffee mug mixers: These are basically spoonful of chocolate with a hint of flavors added like peppermint, cinnamon, candy cane etc. 

4: Tea towels : make designs on tea towel using cookie cutter or any other designing tool if you have. 

5: Decorating glass ornaments : You can fill ornaments with fun stuff or paint them with the Christmas colors.

6: Body scrub: Woohoo best one for those who love some aroma and relaxing therapy 

7: Christmas tea bag/Chocolate tree: make a tree using tea bags for a tea lover, use chocolates for a chocolate freak 

8: Painting canvases: Show some creative skills and pop some colors into the space of your loved one.

9: Recipe jar: Place all ingredients in a mason jar and also keep the directions to bake. 

10: Picture frame: You can make a calendar using the favorite pictures your loved one and you wanna remember through the years. 

11: Salted caramel candy: These are incredibly simple and definitely cheers up those sweet tooth.

12: Handmade soap: Throw in some aroma using essential oils into your soap for the season.

13: Pillow/Cushion covers : Either decorate them with pompoms or other essentials or simply using paint make Christmassy designs.

14: Jewelry case/Box: You can convert the basic dollar gift boxes by decorating them using craft supplies or painting them with acrylic or chalk paint.

15: Homemade jams/sauces: If you are good at making jams, nothing like a home made jam using fresh seasonal fruits.

Hope these ideas keep you going and helps you make the perfect choice of gift for your near ones.

Merry Christmas and happy celebrations.



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