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    Posted: 03 December 2009 at 2:39pm
I have read some great posts about xmas pressies you can make to give.

Like baking, sweets & crafts, so thought it would be good to have a tread were people can add ideas & maybe some yummy recipes.

I do little gift bags/ boxes with chocolates & nuts for teachers & family.

So what do you do???
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Something I've seen which I'd love to try, is giving someone a recipe this can be for kids, too. Type up the recipe on a card and include all the dry ingredients pre-measured flour, sugar, baking powder etc, and a baking tray/muffin tin, spatula and an apron and wrap it all up and give as a gift. You can do one for kids with cookie cutters etc such a great idea.

I'm doing fudge and chocolate chippie biscuits this year, and if I get time lemon honey (which I might include with a recipe for tarts). 


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mrsg1, fab ideas might do that also I am not the greatest cook so giving the ingredients would be better & fun for kids.
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GREAT IDEA JAZZY!!!

i'm having a home made christmas this year, can't afford to go and buy things.

so i'm going to make up christmas hampers for people - shortbread / baking, fudge, chocolates.......any other suggestions what i could include? our plums off our plum tree will hopefully be ready by then so maybe i could try my hand at doing something with them?

also thought about making some calendars up..you know print off the blank calendar and put a nice photo on top.

mrsg a cool idea similar to your baking one would be for a mini vege garden thingy ( i know its not exactly home made) but if you gave someone some seeds and some seed raising mix and a nice planter they could make their own vege garden.
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I love those ideas, I wish DH would do something homemade and cheap for his brother but alas I doubt that will happen.

Kinda DIY - but if you have a friend or yourself with a good camera you can do your own photoshoot and give grandparents photos of the kids. Thats what we are doing for our parents this year.

Umm we got Daniel to do some painting and got some frames from the $2 shop that just have glass over the artwork with little clips on the side for FIL to put in his office at work and he thought that was brilliant - we used that for a birthday but could be used for xmas.
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For something really christmasy try [rul=http://www.millies.co.nz/millysKitchen/index.cfm?35666F61-E018-8BD1-32BB-28FD2FA1844C&sitemode=normal&obj_uuid=052378D4-E018-8BD1-32BC-0D9BB3920392&stCurrentCat=005C7DD2-E018-8BD1-329B-ABC3F6C91CA7]stained glass[/url] cookies. Barley sugars work best in the middle.
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doing a painting on canvas

making a heat/ice bag:

http://www.do-it-yourself-gifts.com/make-a-heating-pad.html

this site has some great ideas too

http://ecobites.com/green-celebrations/green-christmas-new-year/1239-christmas-a-time-for-green-giving

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I am doing little bags of coloured meringues, florentine tarts and mulled wine biscuits.   But all the recipes are at home, not with me now
I've done the recipe with the tin before. Another similar one is to give some one a couple of cocktail glasses, a bottle of bubbly and a mini bottle of peach juice to make bellinis.
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My DS is painting on Canvas... and then i will do the finishing touches with him of his hand print in glitter... and with some im going to put a picture in the middle!




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I have just made a couple of the little Xmas cakes in the latest treasures mag....so simple and they taste pretty good. I used tuna cans as they suggested (so I have a lot of tuna to use up now) and I was worried about a lingering tuna flavour but nope, they are ok....just a bit heavy handed on the cloves so might be more careful in the next batch.

I am going to make parcels up with cakes, stained glass biscuits and truffles (all from treasures). If I get my A into G I might also put in a DVD of the kids photos from the year. I just have to choose some music to back it.
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another thing I saw (again in treasures April/may) was handmade bath salts....they look in credibly easy...I just need some essential oils...that seems hard to find here.
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Did a painting of one of DH's tribal tattoos on a piece of wood from out the back, doing a painting of Dad's Jeep for his workshop, making a wheatbag for my sis and BIL and giving photos of the kids

That's about as far as I'm going as far as DIY goes this year. Although I did recycle a wooden garage (those ones for Matchbox cars) by painting it with house paints we had left over. Got it for free so ended up costing me nothing instead of $50 at the shop (although granted its not like new these days)
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we are making Shortbread, Truffles - they will have fruit mince in them and once rolled they will be decorated like Christmas puddings
also fudge and maybe a cake

these will go with the calenders we brought through the boys preschool
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nzpiper - can you post those recipes please
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Go to marthastewart.com

She has some great ideas - just come up on her site this morning.
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Make salt dough and do foot and hand prints with the kids, or get them to make little ornaments using cookie cutters and stuff then paint.

I'm going to try and do this with DD although last time we tried with plaster she screwed her foot up but we think that was because of the texture, also doing this then its not that expensive, and if it doesn't work then I will just use cookie cutters to make xmas ornaments or something.



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Could people post their recipes pretty please ?
esp the fudge one



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      If you have a family member who writes letters use your computer to print off some nice writing paper with pictures along the bottom of things they like and their name and address already done on the top. Buy a packet of envelopes and you have a gift for about $3, add some stamps and do up with a bow.


I stole that off a site, but I thought it was quite cool


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Sorry for multiple posts
re hamper ideas, instead of a basket, you could use terracotta pots, you could even paint them white, then get your children to paint them for an even more personal touch

Get a piece of drift wood and shells , drill holes in the top of shells , hang them on the drift wood and you have a sort of wind thingy



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Our kids this year are making snow globes. get old jars. print off some pic of the kids and have them laminated. stick them to the lid with waterproof glue. fill jar with water/oil and some glitter, put lid on and voila. we are going to add a picture to the back as well.
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