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Homemade gift idea: sugar scrub

I am a huge fan of homemade body care items. After finding out about all the chemicals in most store bought items, I started making my own moisturizer and body oil (a replacement for body lotion). What most people do not realize is not only how much better for you the homemade items are, but how easy and cheap they are.  

Spicy Holiday Sugar Scrub
Recipe from Gorgeously Green


Yields: about 8 oz scrub
Storage: dark glass or plastic jar in cool dark cupboard
Shelf life: 6 months
3/4 cup organic sugar
2tsp ground cloves
1tbsp dried rose petals (Mountain Rose Herbs)
2 tsp grated orange zest
1 cup sesame or sweet almond oil
Combine all the ingredients together making sure all is well mixed
Spoon into your jar.

Don’t forget to put the scrub in a nice jar with a label.

Homemade gift ideas: picture frame or memory box

Instead of worrying about making something memorable, why not make something that memories go into? You can make or decorate a picture frame or a memory box. They can be anything from collages, to painted on quotes or song lyrics. 


I wouldn’t recommend recreating the picture frame you made for your mom out of popsicle sticks in 2nd grade. Instead think of creating one out of real wood, mosaic, collage, or something full of meaning. You can even buy a plain picture frame and jazz it up. 


The same goes for a memory box. You can paint it or decorate it in some other way. My friend who suggested this idea made at least one for my friend in high school, and she always made them incredibly intricate. It helps if you know what kind of memories the box can keep that way you can theme it towards them. 

Thanks for the great idea Lauren!

@sustain_student decorate/collage a picture frame or wooden box! (I’ve done both a number of times)

Homemade gift ideas: jams and preserves

With my last final tomorrow my brain has been less than creative at coming up with homemade gift ideas, but thankfully my friends were ready to help me out. My friend came up with the idea of homemade preserves, which I love!

I fell in love this summer with INNA jam, and since then it has made me crave homemade jam. When I was younger my mom would have my brother and I help her make delicious strawberry jam that we would give away and eat for the rest of the year. It was always so hard for me to wait for it to cool and solidify a bit before I could eat it.

Jam or preserves are a great homemade gift that is incredibly easy to make in bulk. It’s always an incredibly fun way to spend a few hours. The only problem is that it is hard to get fresh fruit in some places during the winter, but if you can find fresh, organic fruits, then happy jamming.

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There are some great recipes online for homemade jam if you are interested. It helps if you know what fruit you will use as well as how many jars you want to make. As an added bonus, when you are done with your jam, you can use the jars as glasses.

Thanks Heather for the great idea!

Homemade gift ideas: mix tape

It’s time to break out the music collection. Mix tapes are the go to gift when you really don’t know what else to make, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be fun, interesting, or well received.

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Mix tapes can be a range of different things:
1. A compilation of songs that you have memories with. From road trips to late night dance parties with friends, these are the best when both you and the recipient have a strong connection or memory to.

2. A mix of songs that you think they have never heard, but would enjoy. These are the most difficult to make because it’s hard to know if they will like the song and if they have heard it before.

3. You can tell a story. Place all of the songs in a specific order so that they tell a story. These are fun if they tell the story of how you met or your friendship/relationship. It’s typically easiest to craft a “story” out of the chorus or song titles. Sometimes it’s helpful to include a card with some hints about the idea and what you are trying to say.

No matter what you decide to do, mix tapes can be a fun way to give a gift. Just don’t forget to dress it up a bit. You can make a CD case out of cardboard or some cardstock. You can also decorate the CD itself with markers or a printed out cover.

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Homemade gift ideas: photos

Although this idea is not ideal for everyone on your list, it is great for the people you really know well or are close to. By investing a little bit of time to take the perfect photo (or find the one you are thinking of on your computer), you can have a great gift that the person will appreciate.

Sometimes it’s nice to give people a photo of you together (I would recommend this for parents/ other family members, best friends, or significant others), but other times it’s really best to keep yourself out of it and should include a favorite place/ scene instead.

Once you have found the right picture you have to decide if you should decide how large you want it printed, what kind of frame you should put it in (definitely keep in mind their current living situation/decor) or if you should print it on canvas (I really love the look of this, but have yet to try it).

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You can also get an album printed online with space for captions, make a collage (other online or by physically cutting out the pictures), or turn it into a card. One of my friends even puts pictures together with music and quotes in iMovie and gives it to the person on a CD. Photos can be a relatively easy and meaningful gift to most people on your list.

Homemade gift ideas: baked treats

Every year my mom and I pull out our favorite recipes and plan out what we are making for family and friends that year. We make an assortment of cookies and pastries to mix and match for each person depending on their personal tastes. We put all of the goodies on platters or plates that can be reused by the person (we try to stay away from holiday themed items so that the recipient can use the dish year round).

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It is not only relatively inexpensive, but it’s also a huge hit with everyone we give it to. Just keep in mind that baking from scratch sends a greater message of putting time and effort into the gift rather than using a mix or pre-made dough. Another bonus is that my mom and I have a great time baking together, and it’s a fun way to make every dessert we could possibly want and not have to eat them all ourselves.
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We usually make amazing short bread cookies that can be customized in countless ways – my favorite is with jam. We also make at least 2 other kinds of cookies, sometimes cream puffs, and biscotti, but really anything can be made. Just keep in mind how far something might have to travel to get to the recipient and choose accordingly. Happy baking.

Desserts in a jar

One of the easiest gifts to make that people enjoy and appreciate is desserts in a jar. Cookies, cakes, brownies, hot chocolate, and basically anything else that has dry ingredients can be made into a gift. All you need to do is layer the dry ingredients (appropriately measured out according to your recipe) in the jar, attach instructions for finishing the recipe and baking, and decorate it as you please.

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There is room to be creative and not only use the recipe you are famous for, but also customize your choice based on your recipients taste and preferences. Just do not forget to keep in mind any allergies the person might have.
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They are also visually interesting and you can put your decorating and designing skills to work. They really remind me of making sand art as a kid with the different layers of colored sand. Plus, once your gift has been made and eaten, your recipient can use the jar you put it in.

Homemade knitted gift ideas

I strongly believe that homemade gifts can be better than anything that can be bought in the store, but there are only so many scarves and cookies people need. I have decided to not only research what I will be making my friends and family for the holidays, but also share some ideas.

Today I figured I would start with a project that would take the longest. Knitting/crocheting a scarf or other small object. In the past I have made small coin purses for my friends, scarves, and a truly hideous blanket (that I never actually gave to anyone out of pure shame). For beginners I would recommend really simple patterns as well as felting. When you felt it shrinks what you have made and covers up any mistakes.

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Another great thing about knitting a gift for someone is that you can personalize it. And just remember, your mother and your grandmother will appreciate anything you made, no matter how completely ugly or awful it truly is.

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I typically find my patterns online or in books from the library. One of the most helpful books for me so far is Stitch ‘N Bitch. I would also highly recommend stopping into any local knitting store (I do not mean big name craft stores, but rather local, specialty knitting shops). They will not only help you pick out the right yarn, but they can help you find a pattern and even provide support later on while you are knitting.

I really like Knitting Help when I am lost or need some advice. To be honest I have tried to learn how to crochet, but it’s still mind boggling to me, so I do not have any advice on where to look for help.

Want to give something homemade but don’t want to actually make it? Check out etsy for incredible hand crafted items.