
Part Two of Gifts to Make and Keep On Hand. Make these gifts in batches to give as stocking stuffers or last-minute gifts.
*Whip up a big batch of organza sachets for everyone on your list. *Learn how to make these stunning Japanese hairpins on Miscellany of Me. *Creature Comforts offers a free download so you can paper-wrap a bar of homemade or handmade soap for a lovely gift. *If you're a photographer, why not make your own photo journals or notebooks to give as gifts?*Martha has great idea for turning clothespins into refrigerator magnets. A batch of these wrapped in a pretty cellophane bag would make a useful last-minute gift. *Sew this sash with beaded fringe with a pattern from In Stitches.*Craft a linen pear sachet with this tutorial from Dacia Ray.*Make lavender pillows with directions from Martha.*Spool teaches us how to make a shot cotton scarf.*Schlosser Designs shows us how to make easy home decor blocks.*Whip up auto litter buckets for all the drivers on your list with this tutorial from Craftster. *Visit katytiebugs for the how-to on these sweet covered button hairpins. *Cicada Daydream shares a downloadable tutorial so you can whip up a bunch of these pretty sachets. *Karmology Clinic shows us how to make these pretty and functional moth repellent pillows. *Visit Elemental for the how-to on turning fabric scraps into fun and cheerful magnets. *Learn how to make sweet flower hairpins on joybucket.
November 21st, 2008 at 12:04 pm
Nice! It’s always great to have some extra goodies on hand!
November 22nd, 2008 at 1:35 am
so, many cool easy and fast ideas here! which reminds, there’s only one month left till Chritmas. *runs in panic*
November 24th, 2008 at 8:09 am
Thanks for the featuring my fabric covered button hair clip tutorial!!!!
December 14th, 2008 at 11:57 pm
Kids Stocking Stuffers…
It is about time someone wrote about this….