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Holiday gift ideas for older parents11/9/2023 ![]() Painted Mosaic Styrofoam Tile Picture Frame by Pink Stripey Socks – This colorful frame looks like it would be such a fun gift for kids can make themselves. Yarn-Wrapped Hearts – An engaging fine motor craft a child can give to show her affection.Ĭrayon Resist Photo Display by Twodaloo (link no longer available) – Such a cool idea! Make a special gift for displaying photos. Tissue Paper Votive Holders by Craftulate – A simple and fun craft kids can make and give as table decoration. Wind Spinner – My son worked hard to make this creation his own! What a great gift for someone’s backyard. Painting with Trains on Ceramics by Play Trains – What an amazing idea! Let a child’s love for trains (or cars or trucks) guide the art process of the gift!ĭIY Painted Mugs by Glued to My Crafts – Easy instructions for dishwasher-safe mugs! These would certainly become a favorite for coffee or tea drinkers. They’re beautiful in addition to being practical! Modern Hand Painted Trivets by Inner Child Fun – Such fun designs to spice up a kitchen gift. Sandpaper Printed Towels by Toddler Approved – Such a cool process to make a meaningful keepsake! Homemade Christmas Ornaments – These sweet homemade Christmas ornaments make the perfect gift for grandparents or other loved ones, and they look so fun to make! Gifts for the Kitchen Hand-Shaped Ring Dish by – Kids’ handprints always seem to make the best gifts for family! Hand Print Sun Catchers by Homegrown Friends – Such a beautiful handprint gift! It is sure to be treasured by any who receives it. Hand Print Mason Jar by Fun-A-Day – Children’s handprints make some of the most wonderful gifts kids can make! This jar could be used as a vase, to hold spare change or pencils, etc. Wrapped Up in Lights Fingerprint Frames by Fun-A-Day – I love how the children were “decorated” for the photos included with these frames! Paper Pulp Pendants by Babble Dabble Do – What family member wouldn’t love to wear these child-made heart pendants? Handprint and Fingerprint Gifts ![]() Shrinky Bracelet by Rust & Sunshine – Kids can explore shrinky art while creating a wearable gift.Ībstract Painted Scarf by Crafting Connections (link no longer available) – I never would have thought of making a scarf this way! Polymer Clay Beads and Jewelry by Babble Dabble Do – These beautiful, colorful beads can be used to make some gorgeous jewelry to give as gifts! Washi Tape Wooden Bracelets by Mama Miss – These bracelets look beautiful, and I’m sure adults and kids alike would enjoy receiving them as a present. Tinted Mason Jars by Hands On As We Grow – Children can easily create these colorful mason jars! The jars can house, for example, coins, pencils, tools, and lots more!įelt Embroidered Coffee Cup Cozies by CraftWhack – For kids who like to sew and embroider, these look fun to make!Įco-Friendly Printed Napkin by The Brashear Kids – Let kids turn a basic napkin into something with more pizzazz! A great gift for those who like to entertain, for example! Jewelry and Other Wearable Gifts Sharpie Art Coasters by Paging Fun Mums – These colorful coasters would surely look like works of art in someone’s living room! They’re so easy and fun! Personalized Notebooks by Mum in the Mad House – Prolific writers and note-takers would get a lot of use out of these homemade books.ĭIY Computer Wrist Rest by Pink Stripey Socks – Such a cheerful wrist rest! Even more meaningful because it’s made from a child’s art. Or keep them on hand to use as, for example, birthday cards for family members. Styrofoam Printed Cards by The Artful Parent – A set of handmade cards would be the perfect gift for the letter writers in a child’s life. Tie-Dyed Bookmarks by Happy Hooligans – Look at those colors! Who wouldn’t love receiving this homemade bookmark as a present? It’s a great gift for kids to make!ĭIY Clay Bowls by Frogs and Snails and Puppy Dog Tails – These lovely bowls are easy to make, and I know mamas will love using them every day. LEGO Photo Pen Holder by LalyMom – Children who love building with LEGO bricks will enjoy making this pen holder. Watercolor Bookmarks by Let’s Explore – What a great way to take kids’ art to make a useful gift. So without further ado, (I wonder what “ado” really means? I should likely google it before using it… but…) I bring you 45 Homemade Gifts Kids Can Make!īeaded Napkin Rings by Buggy and Buddy – Kids who enjoy beading will have a blast making these table decorations as gifts.
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