You have plenty of time to make gifts for the holidays. Here are a few ideas:
For Little Kids:
Elf Skittles from The Long Thread.
Art Supplies like the Kids’ Drawing Case, Craft Can and Sketch Box.
Matchbox Car Cozy from My Little Gems.
Felt Food Round-Up from Penny Carnival.
Felt Letters from Made by Rae.
From the Kitchen:
Peppermint Bark with Printable Labels from The Long Thread.*
Peppermint Whoopie Pies from Better Homes and Gardens.
Chocolate-Dipped Peppermint Sticks from Country Living.
Chocolate Peppermint Cookies from Martha Stewart.
Almond Sour Cream Pound Cake from Paula Deen (skip the frosting).
Salted Caramels from Ina Garten.
For Hostess/Teacher Gifts:
Japanese Coin Purse from The Purl Bee.
Anthropologie Tea Towels from Lavender Kitty.*
Zippered Pouch from The Crimson Owl.
Painted Coasters from Design Sponge.*
Bordered Tea Towels from Sew4Home.
Glass Etched Vase (with flowers) from How About Orange.
Sugar Scrub from Skip to My Lou.
Crocheted Dishcloths from Creative Jewish Mom.
Great ideas! I am making felt ornaments for friends and family. It is so fun to make gifts, it feels great to give a gift that you spent time to make and put love into. I also shopped on Etsy this year for gifts.
I’ve tried Ina’s recipe two times in the past and it has never worked for me. The caramel never sets up. Any ideas why?
yay! I love your roundups so much. And thanks for including my felt letters! 🙂
Wow, so many goodies here! Thanks for including me =)
Hello!
Thank you for so many great ideas and tutorials!
I looked up the Printable Santa Advent Calendar from Sean Garrison and didn’t quite catch the changing numbers thing. Do you slide the numbers one by one so that the one you just slid hides inside the Santa? Then, one has to glue all the slips in one long slip?