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'Tis The Season For Easy And Affordable Handcrafted Gifts
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Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores (ARA) - The holiday season is a memorable time associated with fun, family and lots of presents. As you consider what to give the people on your gift list, why not try something different this year?
Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores suggests, "Let's make Christmas!" Handmade gifts are a trend across the country due to their highly personal nature and the fact that they often cost less than store bought items.
"This holiday, forget about that boring or expensive store-bought present. Handmade gifts are more popular than ever, and for good reason," says Susan Atchison, manager of trend development for Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores. "In the current economic climate, people are turning to crafting presents to save money and are discovering that these gifts are so unique that they're often the gifts that are remembered most."
Atchison explains that many great gifts can be made for less than $25. She advises aspiring crafters to choose a favorite project and make things in quantities. You'll save even more money because you buy the supplies and then split the cost. Consider gathering a few friends or family members and creating a gift-making get together! You'll get crafts done efficiently and spend quality time with the ones you love.
Here are some ideas to inspire you in creating homemade gifts this year:
*An apron is easy to personalize for the baker, chef or grill master.
For the top chef of the family, consider buying a basic apron and decorating it to appeal to their personality. Add that famous family recipe in fabric marker to the front, a clever cooking saying, or even handprints of the grandkids. They are sure to love how unique and useful it is.
* Personalized note cards are fun, festive and useful.
There are always times you need a card to send out to a loved one. Wouldn't it be nice to have a supply readily at hand? This is a useful gift you can create for anyone from mother to teacher to mail carrier. Buy blank cards and envelopes and decorate with a variety of coordinating papers, ribbons and stamps. You can keep them general or create cards for different occasions such as birthdays and holidays for use throughout the year.
* For the host or hostess who always gives their all.
Traditionally, you might consider sewing a wine bag and bring a bottle of wine to your next holiday gathering. But why not step it up and make a bag for that baguette you're bringing or a nice container for the appetizer you were assigned for the pot luck?
* Clever pet toys keep furry friends happy.
Creating a gift for the family pet or for your friend who loves animals is the perfect way to show you care. Cat toys can easily be made out of leather and feather pieces. Add a bell and some catnip for some extra pizzazz. Dogs also love homemade toys, just make sure they can stand up to tougher play -- rope and thick material work best.
* Deck the halls and deck your friends with stylish clothing and accessories.
Winter-themed clothing is great during the cold months and homemade items are the most cherished. A fleece scarf in a bright color will not only keep the wearer warm, but brighten the wardrobe. Knit hats and mittens are trendy in fashion circles and useful too. Even a hand-sewn fleece poncho can keep your favorite outdoor walker warm during brisk morning jaunts.
* Religious-themed gifts get kids involved.
A homemade gift incorporating the recipient's religion is something that will definitely stand out. For example, making your own menorah out of fun colored paper and flameless tea lights is an easy and safe gift for a child. When giving, you can explain how the item ties into the time of year and help them to learn about the real reason for the celebration.
* Add a little sparkle to make the season merry and bright.
Nothing brings out the brilliance of the season more than the shimmer of holiday decor. From shiny, handcrafted ornaments and beaded tabletop trees, to sparkling votive holders or a joyful holiday planter, anyone on your list can celebrate in style with these decorations made just for them.
For more ideas and project instructions for homemade gifts, visit your local Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Store.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores suggests, "Let's make Christmas!" Handmade gifts are a trend across the country due to their highly personal nature and the fact that they often cost less than store bought items.
"This holiday, forget about that boring or expensive store-bought present. Handmade gifts are more popular than ever, and for good reason," says Susan Atchison, manager of trend development for Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Stores. "In the current economic climate, people are turning to crafting presents to save money and are discovering that these gifts are so unique that they're often the gifts that are remembered most."
Atchison explains that many great gifts can be made for less than $25. She advises aspiring crafters to choose a favorite project and make things in quantities. You'll save even more money because you buy the supplies and then split the cost. Consider gathering a few friends or family members and creating a gift-making get together! You'll get crafts done efficiently and spend quality time with the ones you love.
Here are some ideas to inspire you in creating homemade gifts this year:
*An apron is easy to personalize for the baker, chef or grill master.
For the top chef of the family, consider buying a basic apron and decorating it to appeal to their personality. Add that famous family recipe in fabric marker to the front, a clever cooking saying, or even handprints of the grandkids. They are sure to love how unique and useful it is.
* Personalized note cards are fun, festive and useful.
There are always times you need a card to send out to a loved one. Wouldn't it be nice to have a supply readily at hand? This is a useful gift you can create for anyone from mother to teacher to mail carrier. Buy blank cards and envelopes and decorate with a variety of coordinating papers, ribbons and stamps. You can keep them general or create cards for different occasions such as birthdays and holidays for use throughout the year.
* For the host or hostess who always gives their all.
Traditionally, you might consider sewing a wine bag and bring a bottle of wine to your next holiday gathering. But why not step it up and make a bag for that baguette you're bringing or a nice container for the appetizer you were assigned for the pot luck?
* Clever pet toys keep furry friends happy.
Creating a gift for the family pet or for your friend who loves animals is the perfect way to show you care. Cat toys can easily be made out of leather and feather pieces. Add a bell and some catnip for some extra pizzazz. Dogs also love homemade toys, just make sure they can stand up to tougher play -- rope and thick material work best.
* Deck the halls and deck your friends with stylish clothing and accessories.
Winter-themed clothing is great during the cold months and homemade items are the most cherished. A fleece scarf in a bright color will not only keep the wearer warm, but brighten the wardrobe. Knit hats and mittens are trendy in fashion circles and useful too. Even a hand-sewn fleece poncho can keep your favorite outdoor walker warm during brisk morning jaunts.
* Religious-themed gifts get kids involved.
A homemade gift incorporating the recipient's religion is something that will definitely stand out. For example, making your own menorah out of fun colored paper and flameless tea lights is an easy and safe gift for a child. When giving, you can explain how the item ties into the time of year and help them to learn about the real reason for the celebration.
* Add a little sparkle to make the season merry and bright.
Nothing brings out the brilliance of the season more than the shimmer of holiday decor. From shiny, handcrafted ornaments and beaded tabletop trees, to sparkling votive holders or a joyful holiday planter, anyone on your list can celebrate in style with these decorations made just for them.
For more ideas and project instructions for homemade gifts, visit your local Jo-Ann Fabric and Craft Store.
Courtesy of ARAcontent










