I know times are tough all around. But, you can still make a merry homemade holiday.
There was one year when I told the kids to think homemade instead of store bought, and that Christmas was a lot of fun. They still try to put a little homemade into the holidays.
It's amazing how creative you can be when you're trying to make the most of a little. That way, you really don't have to go giftless and the homemade gifts are that much more special.
Gifts from your kitchen, a set of handcrafted notecards and envelopes, bath salts made with epsom salts and essential oils, things crafted from materials you have on hand can all go a long way.
After all, Christmas shouldn't be about spending. It's about sharing and what you can give from the heart.
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I know times are tough all around. But, you can still make a merry homemade holiday.
There was one year when I told the kids to think homemade instead of store bought, and that Christmas was a lot of fun. They still try to put a little homemade into the holidays.
It's amazing how creative you can be when you're trying to make the most of a little. That way, you really don't have to go giftless and the homemade gifts are that much more special.
Gifts from your kitchen, a set of handcrafted notecards and envelopes, bath salts made with epsom salts and essential oils, things crafted from materials you have on hand can all go a long way.
After all, Christmas shouldn't be about spending. It's about sharing and what you can give from the heart.
October 13, 2008 - 5:13pmThis Comment
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