Ideas for DIY Christmas Presents

What to Get the Person Who Has Everything

By wolfpup, published Dec 11, 2007
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If you are like me, you struggle at what to get grandparents - or even the person who has everything. What could you possibly buy them that wont end up in the hall closet? Home made items are often cherished by family members since they have special meaning. Not only does it have special meaning, but it shows that you took the time to think of them.

I consider myself to be a crafy person, and I do enjoy making things. This has come in especially handy when its time to give gifts.

For Christmas a couple of years ago, I printed several pictures of mu children and made my own calender. This was a great way to give a "year in review" of the grandkids. I was able to find pictures that i had taken through out the year that easily coincided with the months. This is very easy to do if you have a digital camera.

I used a template calender that had blank pages up top, and the days on the bottom. These calenders are available through most craft websites (stampin up carries the one that I used), and if you are extra crafty - you could make your own with a WORD document.

I created each month using a picture and scrapbooked a little design to go with it. I also filled in special days on the calender (ie, birthdays, anniversaries, etc). You can even add quotes to the calendar, "april showers, bring may flowers" etc. The design possibilities are endless.

My grandparents loved this so much. They still talk about the wonderful gift from that year. My grandmother was so excited about it, she told me that would not look at the upcoming months, only when it was time to flip to a new month did she see the page. She said it was like getting a new gift every month.

The following year, i decided to take it up a notch.

I went to the store and purchased a generic wall clock for less than $10. The cover easily pops off, allowing you to cover / recreate the design of your choice.
The clock arms will come off, just use caution as it can be a little tricky.

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Those are some really great gift ideas!

Posted on 12/13/2007 at 6:12:13 AM

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