It’s no secret that the holidays are here, and Christmas morning will be here in the blink of an eye! If you haven’t finished all of your holiday shopping or need to craft just a few more things for those on your shopping list, then you’ve come to the right place! I have a fantastic assortment of handmade holiday gifts that you can whip up in no time! Each one will take you 30 minutes or less to complete!
Stop by & visit Kristi at The Mind to Homestead for her aromatic instructions to make Orange Simmer Scent gifts! It’s easy-peasy and pretty too!
For a tasty tea, be sure to stop by Herbal Academy of New England for their Nourishing Weedy Tea Recipe. Loaded with beneficial herbs, this gift is sure to please the herbal enthusiast on your list.
For the foodie on your list, Lil’ Suburban Homestead has you covered with their Christmas Morning Scones Recipe. The recipe can easily be tweaked to omit or add preferred ingredients if allergies are a concern.
And Timber Creek Farms has your food lovers in mind also. Their Holiday Covered Chocolate Pretzels are sure to please. Try them with gluten-free pretzels from your local health food store and they’ll be allergy friendly too!
For your craft enthusiast, Simply Living Simply has you covered with their Mason Jar Sewing Kit. It’s so cute that even your non-crafting friends might want one just to display!
Better Hens and Gardens has a great Bath Soak Recipe you can give as a gift, or even make for yourself. Remember – you deserve to relax in the tub after all your shopping & crafting!
If baths aren’t your thing, or you want to gift another bath & beauty gift, give Simply Living Simply’s Rosemary Salt Scrub a try.
Visit Mom Prepares for a quick tutorial on their No-Sew Fleece Scarf. This is a great gift for everyone on your list!
For the kidlets on your list, be sure to visit Homestead Lady for instructions on Glove Animals from Happy Gloves.
For a gift that puts no limit to a child’s imagination, be sure to give Untrained Housewife’s Homemade Playdough Recipe a go. It’s easy to make with whatever flour your have on hand – even gluten free for kids with allergy concerns.
And for your favorite baker, be sure to make a batch of Simply Living Simply’s Homemade Vanilla Extract a try. It not only looks great, but it will only get better with time!
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I love all of these ideas! I hope others enjoy my recipe for Christmas Scones and Happy Holidays dear friend! 🙂
I found your post on the Homesteader’s Hop! Thanks for the creative new ideas for gifts! I am excited to try some of these out!
Thanks for stopping by, Cris! I’m glad you found me & I would love to hear about what gifts you tried your hand at making. Happy Holidays! 🙂