50 DIY Christmas Gift Ideas

50 DIY Christmas Gift Ideas

Giving from the heart makes Christmas special. Here’s 50 DIY Christmas gift ideas to chose from.

1. Make a Piece of Furniture

If you are not proficient with tools and things, this might be an even greater reason to build – surprise someone with your new found hobby. While the options are limitless, the best ideas are usually items for organizing or storing knickknacks. There is probably a closet in your home that could use a little organizing. Why not build a customized storage/organization center.

2. Coupon Book

This is an oldie, but still a great personalized gift. Depending on what the recipient enjoys you can customize the book. Include service things like breakfast in bed, a day of help, and a night off. I suggest you put an expiration date to help motivate the recipient to use the coupons. If they have not used the coupon in a few weeks, give them a call and (lovingly) force them to use one.

3. Make a Silhouette Picture

One year my wife gave me silhouette pictures of my kids. It is still a favorite gift I have received. Get a picture of the kids and cut out the shape of the head. Use that pattern to cut out a silhouette on black construction paper. Just glue the picture to a piece of colored construction paper and throw it in a frame. This is an awesome gift idea for family.

4. Scrapbook / Scrapbook Calendar

Find some picture that have special meaning for you and the gift recipient. Neatly and creatively compile those pictures into a scrapbook. You could even go to your nearest craft shop and buy a blank calendar. Use your scrapbook skills to custom design your own calendar.

5. Baked Goods

Your neighbor or boss might just enjoy some cookies from Grandma’s famous recipe. They will probably enjoy it more than a gift basket you bought from somewhere.

6. Homemade Gift Basket

For just a few dollars you can buy a basket. Fill the basket with several of the items listed here.

7. Paint or Draw a Picture

The picture could be of a favorite memory, favorite place, or anything sentimental. If you specialize in a type of drawing or painting, make some personalized pictures for friends and family.

8. Create a CD Mix with Some of The Recipient’s Favorite Songs

You could even put a group of CDs together with favorites from different decades or stages of your relationship.

9. Sew Something

Kids think it is so cool to have a matching outfit with a parent. Sew mother and daughter a matching outfit. One year my wife sewed me an organizing sheet for my tools. Fix up a favorite piece of clothes for someone.

10. Search High and Low for a Rare Item

Using resources like the internet – can anyone say Ebay?- you can get your hands on some rare items. This does not necessarily mean expensive items. Your grandfather might be amazed if you tracked down that spinner top he always used to play with when he was a kid. I guess you’ll have to do more than search high and low – a letter explaining why searching is all someone gets is not going to cut it. Search high and low and FIND a rare item.

11. Organize a Family Experience

Take the family somewhere extra special. I’m not necessarily talking about a trip to Disney. It could even be to take the family for a day of sledding or skiing. How about a trip to the farm for a sleigh ride? Consider substituting gifts with a vacation or family activity. I know one family (grown kids) that does not do any Christmas gifts anymore, but once every couple of years they use that money saved to all get together for a week vacation.

12. Make a Hand Mould with Your Children’s Hands

The nice thing about having kids is you can completely exploit their cuteness for a ton of awesome gifts. Just buy a little clay and let junior shove his hand in the mold. Any aunt, uncle, or grandparent will treasure your gift.

13. Homemade Recipe Book

Collect all your favorite recipes or even the recipes of friends and relatives and give the book to someone who loves to cook.

14. Homemade Christmas Card

Here is another one that uses kids’ cuteness to your advantage. Take a piece of paper and have your kids leave hand prints (just use a little paint for them to dip their hands into). Position the prints in such a way that the hand prints can be reindeer antlers. Write a heartfelt hand written note to accompany the letter.

15. Make a Video

If you don’t get to go home for Christmas this year, make a video of the kids playing and saying hello to everyone.

16. Get Friends of The Gift Recipient to Help Make a Book of Memories

Ask each friend to write one page of memories. Encourage them to add a picture. Take all the pages and creatively combine them into a book.

17. Write Your Story for Adult Kids with Unknown Facts

If you have adult children or family members, spend an afternoon writing down your memories as a kid. Include mundane events, the happy events, and yes, even the sad times.

18. Write a Poem

While roses are red, you might be better off breaking the mould and writing something a little more original. Don’t write poetry? Get a book on how to write poetry (from the library) and follow the format. Some nice paper really helps compliment kind words.

19. Send 12 Consecutive Cards (or small gifts) for 12 Days of Christmas

While it might be hard to time this one every day for 12 days, put a card or item in the mail for someone. Let them enjoy your gift over a period of days.

20. Compile a Book of Pictures, Archive, and Journals Notes from a Deceased Family Member

Gift the book to that person’s closest relatives.

21. Get a Newspaper Advertisement Honoring Someone

You might need call them to be sure they see it.

22. Make a PowerPoint Presentation That Includes Pictures and Old Memories

23. Start a Blog in Honor of Someone

Blogspot lets you start a free blog. Just call the blog – Best Dad Ever. Post a few entries and send the web address to the recipient.

24. Recreate a Christmas Past

Share something, do something, or give something that someone said was always their favorite thing about Christmas. This might be especially meaningful (and emotional) especially after the loss of a loved one over the last year.

25. Customize an Email Address

Send a heartfelt email from the new address. For example open [email protected] and send mom an email.

26. Donation to charity on behalf of Someone

27. Give yourself or your time for a day to Someone

28. Volunteer to Help a Charity for The Holidays

29. Plan a Surprise Visit to See Someone You Have Not Visited in a Long Time

30. Go on an Exotic Flower Hunt

Find that person’s favorite flower and give it to them.

31. Make a Meal

You probably have a recipe that others love. Bake up a batch and take it to them during the busy holidays.

32. Write a Fictional / Children’s Story Based on Your Family

When you write the story use your actual family names (nicknames are great too). If you don’t draw, ask a friend to illustrate the book.

33. Write a Song or Drama for Someone

34. Meet Some Childhood Dream

35. Buy a Favorite Book or Movie from Someone’s Childhood

To make the gift extra special ask their dad to read the book to them. Perhaps with a favorite movie recreate the atmosphere they used to describe when they watched the movie.

36. Break a Bad Habit for Someone

Throw out something someone hates. Use Christmas as a motivation to finally kick a habit for someone.

37. Make a Special Dinner for Two Somewhere Unique

By the fireplace, on the roof, or under a tree.

38. Have Your Children Make Their Own Wrapping Paper

Family won’t care what is inside.

39. Give a Homemade Christmas Ornament

40. Pictures of Your Kids

41. Buy a Blank Puzzle and Make Your Own Puzzle

You could even take a poster board and make your own. Use the back of a puzzle you already have. Draw a personalized picture on the puzzle.

42. Write a List of Your Favorite Bible Verses

Use some fancy paper and a nice frame and the item will be something that younger generations cherish.

43. Handwritten Favorite Bible Verse

Put it in a frame.

44. Create a T-shirt Design and Have it Screen Printed

45. Teach a Skill

Piano or dance lessons.

46. Write a ‘Ways You’ve Blessed Me’ List

On homemade paper or special paper, just write all the ways that a person has blessed you. Give them the list for Christmas.

47. Get a Phone Card for Someone So You Can Talk to Them Instead of a Gift Card in The Mail

48. Make Your Own Candles

This really is not a very difficult thing to do. Just get on google and type “make your own candles” and you will have a million guides.

49. Homemade Cider or Grape Juice

My parents make their own apple cider and grape juice. These jars would make excellent Christmas gifts.

50. Pray for Someone

If you just don’t have the money to spend gifts for people, make them a card and explain your situation. Let them know that each day for the next week you are going to be praying for them so if they have any specific requests they can let you know.

The Author:

Maxine Rivers is a writer for Personalized-Gifts-Shop.com

Photo. Monicore

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