In my book,
a home made gift
from the heart
is always the best kind.
Today, I'll re-cap some of my
favorite homemade gift ideas
(from past posts)
in case you need some
inspiration for Mother's Day
(this weekend!)
or Teacher Appreciation Week
(this week -- at least it is here!)
First up would be a set of
Or... a Paint Sample Note Pad
for her purse?
What about an easy sewing project?
with grandchildren's prints
(or student's prints)
For that special gardener in your life!
Quick and easy concrete stepping stones
to spruce up a garden pathway....
A homemade eye glasses chain
to keep track of those reading glasses
(also great for an ID badge for work!)
A glitter glue treasure box
makes a homemade gift
a bit more personal!
A felt needle keeping book
for your crafty mamas.
A colorful scrappy book mark
for book worm mamas!
Happy Crafty Gifting!
A glitter glue treasure box
makes a homemade gift
a bit more personal!
A felt needle keeping book
for your crafty mamas.
A colorful scrappy book mark
for book worm mamas!
Happy Crafty Gifting!
8 comments:
Your crafty ideas rock! How neat to get such sweet personal gifts to remind moms and teachers of their little ones (they grow up so fast, don't they!) Thanks for sharing those ideas!
Anna
It is not Ron, but Lori....I so love your site... You are amazing.
Ah, I love your mother's day gifts. Homemade is the best. Just wish my mom was still here so I could show her your blog.
Happy Mom's Day to you!
Mary
I did the hand print sampler with my mother in law for Christmas and she loved it. I might do it for my mom this year...it's such an easy, fast project.
These are such pretty gift ideas!
We made a couple of the beaded eyeglasses chains today for my mom who has been looking and looking for some that wouldn't fall apart. I love that idea. It was just perfect for her.
I can't wait to try the cement paving stones. Thanks so much for all the inspiration!
What a great collection of mother's day crafts! Thanks for stopping by my old blog! Check out my new merged cake and craft blog sometime. http://imtopsyturvy.blogspot.com I can tell from your sidebar projects I'm going to love coming back here!
There are some fantastic ideas here that i can't wait to try out with my children.
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