8 Great Gifts Kids Can Make
If your kids’ Christmas shopping lists are as long as yours, it
may be time to encourage them to start making their own gifts.
Read on for eight simple and affordable gifts that kids can
make.
Button frame- Pick up a few inexpensive picture frames
from your local craft store, and then have your kids decorate
them with buttons from your sewing kit. Once the frame is
complete, add a recent photo of your child or a piece of your
child’s artwork.
Beaded jewelry- Even very young children are capable of
stringing beads for a bracelet or necklace, so pick up a bag of
pony beads and some string, and let your kids go to work on
their own jewelry creations.
Chocolate covered treats- Set your little chefs loose in
the kitchen to create some truly tasty treats. For a simple
project, just pick up some pretzels and strawberries from the
grocery store, and have your kids dip them in baker’s chocolate.
Stepping stone- For a gift that’s sure to please
grandparents, have each of your kids make a stepping stone
featuring his or her tiny handprints. Just pick up a stepping
stone kit from the craft store, and follow the instructions on
the box.
Fleece scarf- Surprise friends and family with scarves
handmade by your kids. Just purchase a bit of fleece from the
fabric store, and have your kids cut it into the shape of a
scarf. Then, to add a little detail, have your kids fringe the
ends by cutting a series of slits along the bottom of the scarf.
Since fleece doesn’t fray, there’s no need to hem.
Magnets- If you’re looking for a project that’s
tailor-made for toddlers, try magnets. Just purchase some finger
paint, and then have each of your kids make a hand and foot
print on a piece of paper. Once dry, cut out the prints, and
place them between two pieces of contact paper. Then, glue a
magnetic strip on the back, and your magnets are complete!
Custom Stationery- If your kids love to color, why not
turn them into greeting card designers? Have each of your kids
draw a picture using crayons or markers, and then take the
drawings to a copy shop to have the images printed on greeting
cards. Pair the cards with a stack of envelopes, and you’ll have
a custom stationery set that friends and family are sure to
love.
Photo album- For a quick and easy gift, have your kids
fill a photo album with special, hand-picked photos. Then, to
make the gift even more special, encourage your kids to decorate
the front of the album with leftover craft supplies.
Encourage your kids to make their own Christmas gifts, and
you’re sure to be impressed by the results.
-Erin
Huffstetler
Erin Huffstetler
is a freelance writer specializing in frugal living tips and tricks. Her work
has appeared in numerous print and electronic publications including Family
Circle, Guideposts For Kids and Pregnancy. As the stay-at-home mom of two young
kids, Erin is always looking for new ways to live better for less. For fun decorating
and craft project ideas check out Erin's "Trash to Treasures" and "Bead Making
Basics" courses at Suite101.com.
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