gifts

Making gifts is part of our holiday tradition and while it does take time – it is most satisfying – try to give a couple of handmade gifts this season – here are some ideas for the menfolk in your life – husbands, brothers, grown up sons, fathers etc…

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1. Lovely handmade tie – co-ordinate their tie with your outfit – or screenprint a groovy design onto plain fabric.
2. men’s socks for giving - another great purlbee project [see pic above]
3. Another great pair of socks on knitty – thuja by Bobby Ziegler.
4. evil mad scientist’s 5 minute ipod cozy
5. knitted ipod cozy pattern
6. placemat laptop cozy hack
7. felt fold out laptop cozy
8. handmade wallet
9. knit felted satchel
10. trashbag messenger bag
11. handmade cloth slippers
12. fisherman’s pants (my hubby loves wearing these – he will be getting a new pair this year)
13. another ipod/iphone cosy
14. remote control pillow pattern
15. r2d2 beanie pattern
16. sew a messenger bag – its easier than you might think
17. customised t-shirt – screenprint tutorial
18. make a fused plastic belt
19. last minute gift – diy decorated moleskin
20. make a notebook
21. make a soft wraparound notebook
22. typographic wooden coasters
23. bike lunch bag – another evil mad scientist project
24. water bottle holder
25. runnin’ beanie from woolly wormhead
26. sew a kindle cover
27. make a papier mache boat and go sailing
28. sew a checkerboard
29. make a simple quilt
30. wristwarmers

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STC Craft has put together a collection of 20 free patterns from their books, for you to download for some holiday / gift giving crafting: whether you knit, sew, stitch, or stamp, there’s something here for everyone.

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I love this idea - bakerella has taken a basic cookie recipe and girlified it a little to make the cutest gift set – complete with recipe and downloadable labels so you can make your own.

bakerella cookies

bakerella cookies

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love the alphabet fridge magnets – kids do too – here how to make a cute plush version.

felt alphabet magnet

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For more kids craft, creative ideas and activities go to the Action Pack website

School holidays are soon to be upon us – or are already in some parts of the world – for me its winter and for others its summer. Whatever season though – if you have kids you will need to think of some activities to keep them occupied. Here are my top 10 activities for kids to do in the holidays. These are things that 6 year olds and up can do without a lot of supervision – although there will always be questions and chatter. And best of all these activities are bound to keep them occupied for longer than an hour.

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1. Reading and drawing takes up a lot of my kids time and I like to enable this by providing interesting drawing materials – nice pencils, fancy crayons, and lovely books.

2. I love sewing and usually my kids like to have a go if they think it looks fun – my daughter especially is into making her own clothes and with my recent sewing machine acquisition I was able to pass on my old machine to her. Why not let your kids experiment with making some costumes or dressing up the family cat.

3. Felting is another fun family craft – we went through a bit of a felting craze for a while – and the kids loved it – why not let them try needle felting or making some simple felt balls even felted soap – such a lot of messy clean fun.

4. Playing shop is a major favourite activity in our house – give them some materials to really make it authentic. Collect empty food packaging, cardboard boxes – they can even make their own currency.

5. puppets, masks and other dressup / theatrical opportunities can last all day. My kids are now directing their own movies using the digital camera. Hilarious.

6. Playdough has always been popular in our house – we make it ourselves and playing with warm fresh playdough is so tactile and nice. We have graduated slightly from this and now the kids beg me to let them play with real dough so they can bake funny shaped cookies and then eat them.

7. Paper crafts are also popular – give kids some recycled paper, scissors and glue and just sit back and watch. If you want to direct them or give them some creative ideas – try making flowers, boats, paper dolls and a doll house to go with.

8. The shower curtain playmat is a great idea – we do a papier mache version – making cubby houses and pretend houses – whatever your skill level as a parent – getting your kids to use their imagination and crafty skills will keep them happily busy for hours -

9. A yarn craze has entered our house – with competitions running for the longest finger knitting. We are doing 1 finger knitting, whole hand finger knitting, French knitting and are about to move onto bigger loom knitting projects.

10. Getting outdoors – this is a must no matter what the whether. Collecting leaves, stones and bits of bark to make things with later – try rock painting, bark boats and nature collage. So many possibilities.

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For more kids craft, creative ideas and activities go to the Action Pack website