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Why Crafts Are Still A Wonderful Holiday Gift Idea
Fine Needle Work
Do you enjoy creating things with a needle? I’m talking about sewing, embroidery, or other such needle arts. Something that you made with the painstaking patience that needle work requires … even something as simple as a small picture frame, napkin or potholder … can come to be very meaningful to the receiver.
Every year when I was a kid, my grandmother would sew me a nightgown. But there was always one flaw … I have long arms and the patterns never made the arms long enough for me. So, one year she over compensated. I think I was 12 when she gave me what came to be known as the Dopey nightgown (because the arms were too long like Dopey’s cloths in Disney’s Snow White) and I kept it well into my 30s, only letting it go because it was so worn you could see through it!
Yarn Needle Work
Another common gift at Christmas is the winter hat, toasty warm scarf and gloves or mittens. Although you can purchase these items at the store, if you enjoy knitting or crocheting, why not make something one-of-a-kind just for someone you love? To this day, I still have the throw blanket my grandmother knitted for me one Christmas.
Workshop Crafts
Do the crafts you like to create require a workshop? Something like woodworking, metal working or the like? You can create a wide variety of lovely gifts in the workshop, such as picture frames, statues, toys, jewelry boxes and more. Again, because these gifts are crafted by hand, they hold a sentimental value that the same products purchased from the store just don’t have.
Basket Weaving
Now here is an interesting craft for gift giving. What will your loved one say when they receive a gift basket from you and learn that you wove the basket? Suddenly that basket becomes the focus of the gift … not what’s inside.
The Arts
Do paint or sculpt? Small paintings or water-colors make wonderful gifts. Even a nicely framed color reproduction of a painting you’ve sold can make a heart-felt gift. What about an airbrushed T-shirt? A hand-painted wine glass set? Use your talent to create one-of-a-kind gifts that will be treasured.
The point to all these options is this: take the time to make something for someone else. Your creative energy will create a gift worth receiving. It may not always appear that way at first, but over time the gifts that leave the most lasting impression are those made for us by those who loved us enough to make their very best holiday gift ideas for us.
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