What are some good ideas for homemade Christmas gifts I could give?

January 12, 2010 - 6:37 am

I am 13 and need to give gifts to my dad, mom, grandma, and grandpa. My family is running tight on money so I don’t get much to spend on gifts. I do NOT want ideas like coupons or dumb stuff like that I want to give them something they will find useful or something that they will REALLY like. Ideas PLEASE I appreciate it.

How about rice bags? Fill a sock with white rice. Sew it closed tightly. Make a cover out of flannel. The finished rice bag can be microwaved for a neck/foot/cuddly warmer, or put in the freezer to place on injuries.

7 Responses to “What are some good ideas for homemade Christmas gifts I could give?”

  1. kity Says:

    Can you bake cookies?
    They are always a smash hit.
    last year we made cup cakes that was a Great gift idea.
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  2. dark lion234 Says:

    I agree that baking cookies is a good call. Also, if you’re any good at drawing, grandparents always love getting artwork.
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  3. Ben Says:

    you can’t go wrong with baked goods
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  4. ju1244 Says:

    FOOD! Cookies! Banana bread is very inexpensive to make, just buy bananas so they are ripe, nuts are optional . Muffins, coconut macaroons (very easy to make) Gingerbread mixes are on sale…honestly I can have anything I want and if I received some homemade goodies I would LOVE IT!
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  6. Michele E Says:

    How about rice bags? Fill a sock with white rice. Sew it closed tightly. Make a cover out of flannel. The finished rice bag can be microwaved for a neck/foot/cuddly warmer, or put in the freezer to place on injuries.
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  7. Stephan Says:

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