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Ideas
Oooh, the smell of cinnamon and apple cider! Don’t you just
love the holidays? Ok, some people love them more than others… I
happen to “love” the holidays! Have you ever noticed, how people
are starting their x-mas shopping sooner and sooner? One my
favorite places to shop, are the local craft shows in the area. To
either sell my wares, or just go for fun. You can find some of the
most unique gifts, and get some great craft ideas too.
Here are some of my favorites holiday frugal gift ideas.
Hand painted glass ornaments
Take your old glass bulbs and paint them. Take a pencil, stick it
lead side down into a piece of styrofoam or something that will
make the pencil stationary. If possible, take the whole top off
your ornament (where the hook is located), and place upside down
on the eraser end of a pencil. You can use spray paint and spray
evenly to get a smooth clean look. Or, use a technique I like to
refer to is “drippy painting”. This is achieved by using the
sprayer 3 to 4 inches from the surface and let the paint drip to
the sides. It looks pretty cool if you use 2 or 3 different
colors. After it’s all dry, replace top with hook and feed a
pretty bow or piece of lace and tie a pretty bow. You can
personalize it with a permanent marker. Wrap it up in a pretty box
& tissue.
Cookies in a Jar
Turn your old canning jars into great recipe favorite gifts. Fill
them with dry cookie mixes, then tie a recipe on a string and
attach to the jar. Take a piece of cloth or netting and put it on
top of the sealing lid then screw on the top lid.
Life’s Little Emergencies
Don’t know what to do with those old baby food jars? Take a
humorous twist; place silly objects inside the jar with a note
saying break jar in case of emergency. I like to call these
Emergency kits.
Blue Jean Quilt
I saw this great idea on how to use your old jeans. Cut the jean
material into squares all the same size, fray the edges sew then
together below the fray line. Make it as big as you want! What a
great funky look.
Frugal Bowling
One year, I made bowling pins out of the plastic milk bottles for
my niece & nephews. I cleaned them up real good, put a red stripe
around the neck of the bottle and bought one of those plastic
balls from the discount store. They thought it was great!
Christmas is about showing others your appreciation and how much
you care for them by giving them a thoughtful gift. When things
are made from the heart, they mean so much more. Until next time…
Happy Crafting!
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