The gift I look forward to giving the most each Christmas, is the gift I make for each of my kids and husband. It's never something crazy, often times very simple, but its made with my hands and I spend a lot of time planning out each gift in hopes that they love it as much as the love I put into it. (previous years can be found here, here, here, here and here)
I present homemade Christmas 2013.
As per tradition - Bennett received his gospel ABC book (just as each of our kids have received their book when they're 2 or 3 years old). It's a hardbound book that I designed in InDesign and printed through blurb.com. I made Hallie and Hunter matching gifts this year, I knew they'd both enjoy it: bean bag chairs for their rooms. I found a great pattern for the "rollie pollie" on-line from danamadeit.com (found here) that made it really easy to make. I'm not an experienced seamstress and even I could pull this off, zipper and all! I found the navy buffalo check from Ikea and the orange print from Hobby Lobby - to match their rooms. They're quite fun and the kids love them. Steve and I decided our homemade gift for each other would be combined and we chose a room in the house to work on over the break. The guest bathroom is receiving a complete overhaul and I'll share pictures soon, we're still a ways from finishing.
Cannon's homemade gift: I created him, nine months in the making. I figured that was a pretty good gift this year!
I've already got a pinterest board of ideas for next year...never too early to get a jump on it!
I LOVE your homemade gifts!!
ReplyDeleteI love how useful most your homemade gifts are. When I think of homemade gifts I think crafts (objects to look at) that gather dust or clothing to outgrow in one size. The bean bag, road way, magnet board, books, aprons are going to last years and not gather dust.
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