Christmas is only 2 Sleeps Away!! If you are running behind DO NOT FRET I've got you covered with a list of DIY Christmas Gifts that you can easily pull off before the Big Day - Hand made is more personal and also gives you the chance to individualy customive them!
Gifts in a Jar:
The possibilities & tutorials for this are seriously endless from Cookie Recipee's to Teachers Gifts!I decided to create my own variation - an Arbonne Spa in a Jar - this is great idea for any of the lovely ladies left on your List & would also make a perfect Hostess Gift! Simply fill a Mason Jar with Luxury Spa Products -the possibilites are endless!
Indivudal facial packs, mini/ purse sized cleaners, shampoos, conditioners, hair masks, lotions, nailpolish & a file just to name a few!
No Dent Hair Ties for Her:
These are SO simple, & inexpensive to make, & can be done in about 5minutes!Make these as a last minute special something for all of the fabulous women on your list, would be adorable paired with a gift card & would also make the perfect stocking stuffer.
Supplies:
- fold over elastic - 5/8 inch width, in any design, pattern, or colour ( You can find this at just about any craft store for just a few dollars a Foot)
- scissors
- a ruler / measuring tape
- & some fire (lighter, match, candle, etc.).
Instructions:
Before you begin, pick out a color of fold over elastic that you want to use.
Measure and Cut the elastic to the approriate length (8 & ¼ inches works well, but depending on thickness of hair- a ½ inch more will help)
& Tie a knot at the end - As a sizing guide - It should fit snugly around your wrist.
Lastly hold over whatever flame you have chosen for a few seconds to melt and secure any freyed ends. & you're Done!
These could even be cute in lieu of a Bow as a gift topper!
These could even be cute in lieu of a Bow as a gift topper!
DIY Map Wallet: For Him
This is an amazingly creative - And Man Approved - DIY Wallet that was created by upcycling a Map - A girl after my own heart!! The Tutorial was created by the incredibly talented Wilma - you can find it on her Blog By Wilma HERE!
Gift Ornaments
You can also find the tutorial for these DIY 'Sharpie' MUGS HERE which would make an awesome and very personalizable (is that a word) gift & could be filled with just about anything to take it to that next Step.
Baked Goods / Home Made Treats
Always a classic & well recieved choice! With all of the adorable festive treat boxes available now & cute DIY tutorials online you can really dress up & personalize your packaging to take this gift to the next level!Home Made Dog Treats : Perfect for the Pup or Animal Lover on your List
Recipee - Pumpkin Perfection
Pumpkin is loaded with proetin, key nutrients, antioxidants, & vitamins C and E which help to reduce cataracts, as well as heart and digestive problems. This is a great recipee for Senior Dogs with sensative stomachs / digestive systems. It is an incredibly healthy alternative for ALL dog types, especially compared to what you will find in Pet Food Stores!
Ingredients:
- One 15 oz. can organic pumpkin puree (NOT the spiced pie filling)
- 3/4 cup dry, uncooked cream of wheat (or rice cereal or rolled oats if your dog is wheat-sensitive)
- 1/2 cup dry powdered milk or the equivelent.Instructions:
- Preheat oven to 300°.
- In a large bowl, whisk together all the dry ingredients..
- Gently combine the dry ingredients with the wet ingredients.
- Knead with your hands until you have a smooth ball of dough. Sometimes I use my Kitchen Aid mixer for faster results.
- Take a rolling pin and flatten out the dough. Use a cookie cutter to cut out fun shapes. Or leave & bake as one large cookie & break it up after it's cooked.
- Bake for 30 minutes or until golden. If you want the dog treats to be softer, take them out 10 minutes earlier. Make sure you're using a non-stick baking sheet or spray it with oil.
Adapted from All Natural Dog Treat.
FREE Upcy PRINTABLE !!
I have decided to share the FREE Gift Tag Printable again Today (Dec 23rd) - Tomorrow CHRISTMAS EVE (Dec 24th - 11:59pm EST.) Enjoy & Merry Christmas!
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