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Sunday, November 22, 2009

Great Gifts Kids Can Make for Others



GREAT GIFTS KIDS CAN MAKE FOR OTHERS 
  • Pomander balls: Roll a foam ball in glue, then add spices. Pin on ribbon, lace, silk flowers. OR Push whole cloves into an orange and then decorate.
  • Soap: Cut soap glycerine into chunks, put into a glass measuring cup, melt it in the microwave, mix in the dyes and soap scents (if desired), pour into molds, wait about 15 minutes, and pop them out. Very easy to make, and very easy to clean up! You can get all of the supplies at a craft store.
  • Potpourri sachets: Wrap potpourri (scented dried flowers) in a square of net and tie shut with a pretty ribbon OR sew the potpourri into little fabric pouches.
  • Painted plaques: Buy a plain wooden plaque, cover with a coat of acrylic paint, then add decorative details with contrasting colors. You can use a gold metallic marker to write a poem or Bible verse.  (See below for one I made.)
  • Decorative pillows: Buy a pillow form, then make a decorative cover for it using your sewing machine. You might try making a patchwork design for one side.
  • Hair scrunchies: These are basically a short piece of elastic in a tube of fabric, sewed into a circle. You may need to experiment a little bit.
  • Coupon books good for personal services: a back rub, household chores, babysitting, etc.
  • Cookies, candy or other food items

2 comments:

  1. What a great list of ideas!! Thanks for linking up over at WholeHearted Home this past week. It is always good to see you and your posts are a blessing.

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  2. These are such cute and great ideas! Thank you for sharing and linking up at Simply Helping Him! Blessings!

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