HANDMADE GIFTS FOR THAT SPECIAL PERSON…

Lots of us will dismiss even the idea of making their own presents, simply thinking that it is old-fashioned and far too much trouble.

Well, they are so wrong, and in these cash-strapped times it’s not something that should be sniffed at. Also something hand-made makes it that little bit special. During and just after the last war most people could only afford home-made gifts but nothing spoilt the day for the very young to the very old.

Why not try something as simple as a clip frame filled with family photos for grandparents or children can buy a ‘make your own’ calendar where they insert a different photo for each month of the year. 

Or you could make a book of vouchers for a loved one filling them with ideas such as a night in with you cooking their favourite meal, a film of their choice, or a night’s babysitting- things you know they’ll appreciate. 

Make your own jam or biscuits or fudge and use an old clear jar decorated with lace. You can buy jam jar lids from Lakeland and craft shops.

Cover some old shoe box’s with some gorgeous end of line wallpaper and fill with your own little choice of hamper goodies when it’s the buy one, get one free offers. I’ve nearly finished one for Dad with all his favourite treats that he would buy from the supermarket. Last year I gave him vouchers, but this is so much more personal.

There are lots of sites on the internet that can inspire you if none of the above ideas appeal to you.

 Not Another Bunch of Flowers have a unique way for gifts where you build your own box for any occasion.

A great book with more than 70 step by step ideas is Handmade Gifts by DK

Crafty handmade gift ideas to help you create presents at home

Handmade Gifts covers all the popular crafts such as sewing, knitting, paper-crafts, candle-making, and crochet, plus creating mosaics and baking, so you’re sure to find something that inspires you to get crafting.

Handmade Gifts contains over 70 craft projects with step-by-step instructions and photographs of the finished gift along with variations to ensure your item is unique and personal. From homemade soap and teacup candles to crochet, jewellery and chocolate truffles, it’s full of ideas for every occasion. Instructions for making your own gift wrap, boxes and bags, as well as how to present your handmade crafts are included.

Handmade Gifts is the perfect craft book for anyone who wants to make beautiful, affordable and unique gifts for friends and family. Gifting wine and shop-bought chocolate is out, homemade sweets and gifts are in!

Another superb site with lots of ideas is Arche Work which has ’21 Charming DIY Christmas Box Ideas for Magical Gift-Giving’. You can never start to early for Christmas.

Source: Not Another Bunch of Flowers Arche Work Amazon

YOUR TAPESTRY AND NEEDLEWORK MADE INTO CUSHIONS FOR GIFTS…

Have you had that tapestry and needlework sitting in your drawer since you finished it years ago waiting to be made into something? Check out these two websites which can do this for you.

Sara Barns Needlework is based in South Wootton in North West Norfolk. They have many years of experience in dealing with all aspects and types of needlework from cross-stitch bookmarks for individuals to large tapestry projects for churches and cathedrals.

Fine Cell Work’s talented stitchers will finish your stitching or complete any tapestry kit. This is a great way to support the charity by providing challenging work for some of their most advanced and skilled stitchers.

Source: Sara Barns Needlework Fine Cell Work

MY LATEST ART – BY THE SEASIDE…

The size is 40 x 50 cm and comes in the black frame available on my Etsy site