Have a hardcover book lover on your list? Follow Martha Stewart's easy
tutorial for making personalized bookplates in a flash. Create a few and wrap them up with a gift card to the local book store, or buy a few books they'd love to own and stick the bookplate inside so they'll remember your gift every time they open up the pages. (instructions are free; purchase bookplate and labels separately)
For my too-young-for-makeup tweens, finding some
handmade DIY lip gloss in their stockings would feel like a real treat--especially this chocolate flavor. Using only three ingredients, I'd feel pretty good about how much they are lathering onto their lips, especially if you use a safer,
non-petroleum jelly like this one at Live Clean Baby. Along with the recipe, there is even a free downloadable image on the site you can print onto sticker paper to make this handmade treat look extra special. (free instructions and download at Meet the Dubiens)
Admittedly, I do not have etching cream in my cupboards, but I'm just too in love with Tidy Mom's simple
hand-etched glass vase tutorial to let that stop me. After grabbing some
etching cream and painter's tape---and spending a few minutes to get those stripes just right, I think I could turn an inexpensive vase into something pretty cool and giftable. (free instructions)
On the other hand, if you are among those who will never, ever purchase etching cream, Indie Fixx's alternative idea for
diy faux etched glass candle holders creates a somewhat similar look with an oil-based Sharpie. I'd love to try this with curly-cue designs around votives, or grab a stencil and put their initial on the front of a vase. You could even try coloring on some chevron stripes for a design that mimics the stripes on the vases above. (free instructions)
I remember playing with paper dolls for hours and know my kids would spend a good long time immersed in creating their own fashions for these paper dolls in
DIY scrap fabric paper doll kit. This is such a smart way to use up any scrap fabric lying around, and especially great for kids who love playing fashion designer. (free doll templates to download at This Mama Makes Stuff)
It's a bird, it's a plane! It's free
Superhero cape patterns from Vanilla Joy to help you create a super cape for your little crusader. It does require some familiarity with a sewing machine though and if that isn't up your alley, check out the cool
make your own superhero cape kits from Sew Plain Jane which come with everything you need to make and decorate the capes yourself without having to thread a bobbin. (free Vanilla Joy patterns; Sew Plain Jane kit is $10)
An ornament always makes a nice seasonal gift, and we recently rounded up nine great
DIY handmade ornaments, like this one from Martha Stewart that repurposes cookie cutters with some pretty paper or old photographs. I love the idea of creating an entire set of ornaments with all the grandchildren's photos for Nana and Papa.
Brave girls and boys will think these
DIY Bow and Arrows are the neatest things ever because they really work! It just requires a trip to the hardware store. I've also read that colorful pencil erasers make good nibs for the end of the arrows too. (free instructions at Skip to My Lou)
Even if you aren't much of a baker, you can give the gift of almost-baked in the form of this yummy chocolate chip oatmeal quick bread-in-a-bottle that we featured as one of 6 DIY food gifts on our
Holiday Gift Guide. I love the free label templates, and detailed instructions provided at
Me and My DIY which provide for troubleshooting beautifully. (free instructions and printable label)
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