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Homemade Gifts Make The Best Gifts

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Do you need to save money on gift-giving this holiday season? You are not alone. Many folks feel the pinch in their budget for just the necessities of life. Spending even more on holiday gifts is troubling. Buying the kind of gifts you would like to may simply not be possible.  If you need to make a little go a long way, make homemade gifts. Homemade is the best!

Homemade gifts can be the BEST gifts, too! #DIY #giftideas

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Some of the Best Gifts are Homemade

1. Baked Goods. Do you enjoy baking? If so, then you can easily utilize your baking skills to make inexpensive and delicious gifts for family and friends. Pick one or two items and make huge batches – for instance, a loaf of your special bread or batch of muffins, the cookies you make only at holiday time that everyone raves about, or rich truffles or fudge. Be sure to keep costs down by choosing recipes that don’t require items that are pricey, such nuts or olives.

Nuts in a pretty glass jar with a blue ribbon #DIY #gifts

2. Jarred Recipes Instead of presenting a gift of baked goods, fill a jar with the dry ingredients necessary for your favorite cookie, soup or brownie, print out the recipe on a card, and attach the card around the neck of the jar with ribbon or twine. The recipient can whip up something delicious for themselves after all the holiday goodies are gone.

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3. Craft Items. You don’t have to be especially crafty to create a homemade gift. There are plenty of fairly simple crafts that even a novice could handle that would make lovely gifts. The key is to choose something you know you can do and that you also know will not take an excessive amount of time. The craft you choose should also use fairly inexpensive materials. Also, as with the baked goods, choose one or two max and make all the same for everyone on your list.

 

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4. Gift Baskets. This one is so simple and can be very inexpensive if you use your imagination. You can make a gift basket for almost anyone. Movie buff? Fill a basket with a classic or two (these can be purchased for very little – newer movies will cost a lot more), a packet of microwave popcorn, bottle of soda and a box of candy. Spa lover? Use a plush towel to line a basket, then fill it with goodies such as scented candles, massage oil and an eye gel mask. Bear in mind that you aren’t restricted to baskets, either. A box or crate will work just as well – use whatever container is the least expensive.

5. Framed Photos. Dig up an old photo that you think your gift recipient might appreciate and frame it for giving. It may be a picture of the two of you or a picture they have never seen. Consider also personalizing the frame, especially if you purchase an inexpensive wood or plastic frame. You could write or stencil around the framed photo to make it into a keepsake treasure that your friend or family member will enjoy for years.

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Or, how about making a really cool mason jar gift? 

The possibilities are endless!

Fabulous mason jar projects you will love #DIY #crafts

Enjoy!

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How To Make A Bean Bag That Will Be The Best Gift They Ever Got!

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I kid you not – this bean bag could easily be the best gift you have ever given! I received a bean bag as a Christmas gift one year when I was a high school guidance counselor. Our receptionist gave it to me as a holiday gift and I still count it as one of the best gifts I have ever received!

DIY bean bags make great gifts #crafts #gifts

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This bean bag is not a toy and is for use by adults. It is a heatable pillow filled with corn and it makes life so much nicer. You can place the bag in your microwave, heat it for 1 -2 minutes and use it to warm your hands, your feet or anyplace else that needs to be warmed. *Always supervise the heating of a bean bag in a microwave. Do not ever leave it unattended.

I did not have any aches or pains at the time I received mine but I was working in an environment where our office got extremely cold during the winter. The school building was circa 1939 and the chilling winter wind would whip right through the large room. I could barely type on my keyboard, it was so cold. So, I would bring that bean bag to school every day, nuke it and keep it on my lap. As my hands got too cold, I would slip them under that delightful little gift to get the feeling back in my fingers.  I never left it at school, though. It always came home with me so that I could use it as a bed warmer. I placed that heated bean bag under the covers,  right where my feet would be. They stayed toasty warm all night long!

After many years and many washings (it has a washable outer cover) the kernels inside the bag disintegrated. It was time to learn how to make one myself!


Making a bean bag proved to be easy to do. In fact, it was fun to make.  So, I  made a whole bunch of them as holiday gifts. My niece still uses hers today. My second bag lasted another 5+ years. We’d still be using it now but it disappeared. I have no idea how you lose such a valuable tool of comfort but it’s gone!

Just this week, my hubby was experiencing some very sore shoulders and asked where ours had gone. It truly had vanished. I have no clue where it went.  He really needs a couple of them so I made two and I photographed the process for you so that you can make some, too.

These “bean bags” are more precisely “corn bags” because they are filled with whole corn kernels. They are the kind of corn kernels that you use for feeding livestock and can be purchased at your local feed store or possibly a garden or pet store. You can also order them online from Amazon, which is as easy as it gets!

I bought my corn kernels at a feed store. They told me that many crafters come into the store but they often buy flax seed, because it is less moist. Wanting to stick with what I know,  I solved the moisture problem by slow-baking a big baking tray full of the corn feed on a baking sheet. I started it at 350°  and set my timer for about an hour.  Then I reduced the heat to 225° and left it for another 4 hours. It did not damage the corn* and the corn dried it out nicely. Cool the corn kernels completely before stuffing your bean bag.

Tip: keep an eye on the corn while in the oven. If you see it starting to “toast” you will want to reduce the heat right away. 

How To Make A Bean Bag

The parts of your bean bag consist of an inner bag, which will be completely sown closed after it has been filled with the corn kernels, and an outer bag. The outer bag is a cover, like a slip cover, that has an opening to allow you to remove it for washing. Be sure to use durable, washable fabric. In this instance, I used a brand new white pillowcase that I cut down to make two inner bags. The outer cover is made from cotton or flannel fabric. The cover on my original bag was a pretty flannel so it was very soft.

Tools & Supplies Needed For Making A Bean Bag

1 cotton pillowcase

 1 yard soft washable printed fabric (cotton or flannel)

3-4 cups whole kernel corn feed for animals

Sewing Machine

Internal bean bag filled with corn

Both sides of the bean bag and how to make one

Directions

Pre-wash the fabric and dry it to assure that there will be no shrinkage when you wash the outer cover in the future.

Cut the printed cotton or flannel fabric in a rectangle. I used an 8 1/2 X 11 inch piece of copy paper as a pattern. This will be the outer slip-cover for your bag.

Utilizing the already sewn sides and bottom of the pillowcase, cut two internal bags. They should be approximately 7 1/2 X 10 inches. All you have to do is take that copy paper and a ruler and cut 1 inch off one short end and one long end of the paper and you will have the pattern for this internal bag.

The inside bag gets totally sown on all sides. First, sew three sides and a couple of inches of the fourth. Leave a long section open so that you can turn it right side out and fill it with the prepared whole kernels of corn.

Now, sew the remaining open part so that the corn is securely inside. Next, it is time to make the pretty outer cover.

Fold over the two long sides  of the rectangle of fabric about an inch and sew them to finish them. They will become the open “envelop” part of your slip cover.

Fold the rectangle in thirds so that the finished parts overlap each other about an inch.

Pin the ends and sew them.

Turn the slip cover right side out and stuff it with the bean bag

You are done!

Slip cover on the outside of the bean bag

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Whole kernel corn feed for animals

Whole Kernel Corn Feed For Animals

Using Your New Homemade Bean Bag

IMPORTANT: Every microwave is different so it is important that you test it out on yours.   It is very important to know that heating this non-food item in a microwave could be dangerous if it gets too hot and could even be a fire hazard if heated too long.  Start with 1 minute and work your way up, if desired.  Make sure the bean bag can still easily be handled in your bare hands and is not too warm.  ALWAYS stay right by the microwave while it is heating. Stop the microwave if you detect any problem. Do NOT use for young children.

*This author is not responsible for the use or misuse of this craft. Please do not allow children to operate a microwave or use a bean bag. 

Enjoy!

 


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Best Mom Gift You Can Make Yourself – Sugar Facial Scrub

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This DIY gift for women – homemade sugar facial scrub – is a gift idea that I have pinned over and over again. Every version looks so pretty. So, it was finally time to make it myself and I love it! I made this DIY Sugar Facial Scrub in three scents: lemon, raspberry and coconut/almond. It leaves your skin soft and pretty. Try it! I think you’ll like it.
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My inspiration came as I was looking at some Smuckers jars in my refrigerator. The jam is delicious and the jars are pretty, too. So, I transferred the jam into other containers, cleaned them out and set out to make three different scents of sugar facial scrub to give to my dear sister-in-law, Sue, as a gift.
The recipe is simple and I think you will love the results!
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DIY Sugar Facial Scrub

Ingredients
1 cup granulated sugar
(add 1/3 cup brown sugar to the coconut almond version)
1 cup organic coconut oil*
1/4 tsp flavored extract**
2-3 drops food coloring (optional)
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Directions
Combine the sugar and coconut oil in a mixing bowl.
If you are making more than one scent, separate the whole batch into different bowls before flavoring.
Add flavored extract and food coloring of your preference to each bowl.
Scoop the scrub into a pretty jar with a lid on it.
Decorate the jar as you see fit. I added a twine bow.
Store on the counter of your bathroom or on your vanity.
Tip 1: soften the coconut oil to room temperature for easier blending.
Tip 2: some coconut oil has little to no scent, others smell like coconut. That will affect how the scrub smells. I used odorless coconut oil for my lemon and raspberry scrubs. For the coconut almond, the oil itself added the coconut scent and then I added some drops of almond extract. The brown sugar gives it some speckles for a textured look!
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Who do you know that would love to receive some sugar facial scrub for a gift?

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Enjoy!

 

 

 

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