We purchased tins on clearance after Christmas last year and are baking cookies, breads, candies and maybe adding some nuts and fruit to fill them. We''re doing large tins for DH''s siblings who have their own families and smaller tins for the singletons.
Martha Stewart has lots of good ideas... I saw one I plan on using next year. It was for french clay soap and it had the recipe and a website to buy the supplies. I''ll probably try out a few batches through the year so I have a perfected method for Christmas next year and then bundle together a couple of soaps of different scents for each family. I want to get a wax stamp so I can wrap the soap in parchment paper, fold it, and put a wax seal with our last initial or cute picture.
I think I''m getting an apron from my mother from www.etsy.com.
No ideas other than that. I don''t really like giving gifts unless I know someone will like them and neither of our parents have a place in their homes for homemade gifts. I''ll let DH deal with his grandmother, mom, and dad. For my parents and sister I plan to spend no more than $40 each, but don''t have any ideas.
For DH I''ll give him a bit of cash, I think he''s saving toward some very exensive electronic stuff.
What if you made greeting cards for people that you are close to? Prehaps one birthday, one wedding, one anniversary, one sympathy, one get well...and so on.
Yes, it would be time consuming....
But imagine how wonderful it would be to be on the receiving end of a little bundle of homemade cards? Then, its the gift that truly does keep on giving...
It''s exclusively Christmas...and something that could turn into a tradition for you...
My DH always do ornament exchanges with friends, and some family. Last year we bought a special pencil tree that we only decorate with our "special" ornaments. Every day decorating makes me so happy because i get to remember our special times.
A natural object like a shell or quartz. I like getting recycled ones from eBay or Craigslist to minimize the eco impact.
I have long thought that a nice set of reusable grocery bags would be awesome but I realize that some people would hate that gift. Think for the crunchy granola in your life!
Games are a fun gift like board games or my Aunt got me that little hand held electronic 20 questions game which I think is hilarious.
Basket with stuff to make pizza or pasta.
Jar with layered ingredients to bake cookies or make soup. I think that those are so cute.
You can make flavored oils and vinegars that are gorgeous and tasty. Put in a gorgeous bottle and wham awesome gift!
I've posted this in other threads, but this year DH and I are giving our time and a donation to our family members' favorite charity or a charity that represents a gift/lesson we've been given by them (for example, we're planning on running in a fundraiser 5k as a gift for his runner step-mom, who is always encouraging us to be active, volunteering at a food pantry for FIL because he used to do that with DH when the kids were little). We don't have much money saved away for this Xmas, and no one in our family really has a want for anything, so it seemed like a good idea to give a gift that has more meaning. We're going to write the person a letter explaining the why we chose the charity (ex: Your love of music and children inspired us to volunteer...), the charity's mission and what we did, and include photos or brochures - and I plan to wrap each in a box and make it pretty so it's not just in an envelope.
I'm also baking bread again this year - last year, a girlfriend of mine came over for a weekend and we baked Ina Garten's almond poppy seed bread in mini-loaves. It was such a hit. Everyone loved getting a breakfast item instead of more cookies. My friend wrapped each one in red and green ribbon with a little seal type sticker (she's sooo much more creative than I am). It looked very classy. I'm also thinking about making my grandma's cinnamon rolls for my in-laws. The things are divine.
If I get really motivated, I might make salsa or some kind of dip (my dad makes an olive dip with sliced green olives with pimentos, cream cheese, a spash of mayo, and garlic salt that looks really festive in a jar) for co-workers.
My SMIL gives homemade gifts and I loooove them. In the past, she's given me bath salts, beaded jewelry (I've actually gotten pretty good at that and might make some pieces for my mom and some girlfriends), knitted scarves...I look forward to that stuff more than the things on my wishlist.
You can put together a cookbook of your favorite recipes or give a digital copy.
You can give a great cook book (Cooks Illustrated "Best Recipe" is to die for) if you want to add onto that gift you could include an apron or hot pads.
An apron and hot pads maybe even in a big mixing bowl is a super cute gift as well.
A bundle of Oxo cooking tools is a great gift for someone whose cooking tools might be getting a bit run down (ie not a new bride who is likely up to her ears in spatulas already).
I think that as far as gifts go music is a great one whether cd or iTunes. Concert tickets are a fun gift too.
And of certainly the gift of time, love and service-you can even make it official by writing it on "coupons" if you want.
I do exactly what Italiahaircolor suggested and give sets of greeting cards to everyone. Seriously, cards are easy and inexpensive to make and they look great. All you need is some nice cardstock, some rubber stamps, and maybe some ribbon.
Do you have the recipe for the Ina Garten''s almond poppy seed bread or the cinnamon rolls (I''ve tried making them before but they turned out not well...not nice and fluffy)? The recipes sound good. All of these are great ideas!
My FIL made calendars for the whole family using old photos. Many of them were photos that hadn''t been seen (like Grandma sitting on the porch with a book when she was 5). It was really beautiful and a keepsake, too.
Costco has inexpensive cookbooks for $10 and maybe you could make some cookies. I have a cookie thread going and one of my hits during the holidays is the PB chocolate balls. thread -----> https://www.pricescope.com/community/threads/holiday-cookie-recipes.73268/
Hobby Lobby has lots of fun little gifts or the dollar stores. I guess it all depends on who you are giving a gift to.
I actually purchased these cute petite bags for all my girlfriends yesterday and will fill them with something fun and you guys have given me some great ideas...thank you