Over the last few years, the question of what counts as a meaningful gift has been at the forefront of my focus. Especially in 2022, where talks of an impending recession have retailers stretching sales out long past Cyber Monday, the pressure to purchase can feel like a lot. And although I’ve grown more intentional in my gift-buying, I’ve been looking more toward DIY gifts as a creative, made-with-love option.
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If you haven’t yet discovered the profound joy of creating with your hands, let me wax poetic. In pursuing a handmade home and a slower life, I’ve learned that filling my house with crafted goods is a gratifying lesson in love. And this holiday, it’s my goal to provide friends and family with the same reminder that someone cares for and cherishes their presence. And let me tell you—DIY gifts are capable of communicating exactly that.
So let’s get to it! I have a feeling these gifts will each be met with a response of awe: “You made this?!”
Hand Crochet Blanket From Flax & Twine
I’ve been seeing blankets on everyone’s gift guides and it makes sense. Nothing encourages wintertime coziness quite like a soft, warm throw. And while there are plenty of options online, making one by hand is all the more special. This project takes only an hour (!!) and if you’re new to crocheting, it couldn’t be easier to learn.
DIY Polymer Clay Knot Paperweight From Fall for DIY
Skip the pricey West Elm option and make this simple dupe. It only requires three supplies: polymer clay, a craft knife, and sandpaper. If you’re looking for a way to help your friends step up their shelfie game, this is it.
DIY Mushroom Lamp From Collective Gen
SO. CUTE. I can’t stop swooning over these adorable lamps. Do you have a design-obsessed friend on your list? This adorable little lamp would be perfect on a nightstand or in their office. If you’ve ever wondered what you can do in a metal mixing bowl besides bake up a treat, this is your answer.
DIY Fabric Wine Bags From The Merrythought
Bottles of wine are always a lovely gift, but how about adding a handmade touch to the mix? I love sharing simple gifts with friends while being sure to weave in something that feels a bit more personal. These easy bags do just the trick.
DIY Taper Candles From Alice & Lois
The colorful, bright, and cheery candle trend is holding strong. This is a bit more of an involved DIY, but the gorgeous end totally merits the means. If you want a candle that’s more geometric—and totally adorable—these bubble candles are a delight.
DIY Dried Flower Bouquet From Honestly WTF
A fresh flower arrangement feels more like a Valentine’s Day or anniversary gift. But a dried bouquet? A perfect move. You can purchase dried flowers online or visit a craft store. I’ve even discovered a few florists in Chicago who carry dried flowers as well. Follow the simple instructions to craft an arrangement that your giftee will be happy to keep for years to come.
Fluted Arch Plant Stand Two Ways From A Beautiful Mess
I love the bold look of these plant stands. They’re a cute way to elevate (literally) any of your plant pals and bring their look to new heights. The best part? From start to finish, they take only minutes to make.
DIY Faux Stoneware Candle Holder From Fall for DIY
If you’re not into the process of making your own candles, this DIY is an easy way to make a simple store-bought candle feel all the more special. The secret to this candle holder’s cool stoneware effect? Polymer and sand. Yep, that’s it.
DIY Knot Pillow From Sugar & Cloth
I’ve been coveting one of these pillows for years, but they’ve never seemed worth the price tag to me. (I mean, are they even that comfy?) Thankfully, this DIY showed me the light and convinced me that yes: these feel like you’re cuddling up next to a literal cloud. These little guys add a soft, sculptural touch to any couch, accent chair, or bed.
DIY Copper Vases From Home Oh My
If you do want to go the fresh flower route (I’ll take a dozen peach peonies, please and thank you), this is the perfect vessel. A little copper metallic spray paint completely transforms the look of a galvanized tin container.
DIY Concrete Bowl From Alice & Lois
I love the rustic elegance of these simple bowls. They’d look gorgeous on a coffee table or as a catch-all on your console. I’ve never thrown my keys into anything this stylish.
DIY Notebooks From Paper & Stitch
As a writer who’s received many a notebook for Christmas, I would love love love to find one of these in my stocking. But professions aside, these are a great gift for anyone who needs to scribble an idea before they forget or who’s always down for a good doodle sesh. So… everyone on your list?
DIY Simple Potholders From The Merrythought
When I first started knitting, I used to give my mom a pair of potholders for Christmas every year. While she used them often and lovingly, I think she’d appreciate these stunners all the more. These are fun to make out of fabric scraps or thrifted towels. An environmentally-friendly gift? You’ve done the impossible.
DIY Housewarming Gift From The Crafted Life
No one likes moving in the winter, so if you have a friend who’s had to swap homes during the colder months, they’ll be more than grateful to receive this gift. Candles, tea, jam, and a few DIY kitchen towels. I just moved a few months ago and confirm: this gift would bring me to tears (like, the good kind).
DIY Linen Hair Scrunchies From Collective Gen
I don’t see the scrunchie trend going anywhere (cute and convenient—double win). Did you know that they’re super easy to make? If you opt for linen, your gift will lean more country girl-chic than 80s-aesthete (that’s a good thing). This is another good project to put those linen scraps to use!
I love things like bath salts, soaps and hampers as diy gifts because they’re so easy to make in bulk while still feeling special and personal – super good for the unexpected gifts you always end up with!
– Natalie
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Great suggestions, like the bath salt! I love homemade gifts that are classy but also useful.
– Charmaine
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These are really nice. The gifts I’ve received that I’ve appreciated the most have always been handmade. I made many gifts last year because I was so repulsed by the commercialism of my in-laws–one year there was a low limit on gifts but we were supposed to give something to everybody because MIL liked LOTS of presents, even if they were junk. Then she died and it was decided to draw names so there was only one present to buy but it would be a very nice present. Which resulted in an exchange of shopping lists. Sorry, but I find that vulgar. Yes, it’s practical, but IMHO it misses the point of Christmas, which isn’t about the amount spent but the thought and effort given. Buying an item off a shopping list involves zero thought or effort.
All the same, I am ditching the homemade gifts this year because nobody really cared. If it doesn’t have a designer label, it doesn’t count for them.
These are such cute ideas!
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I love your gift ideas. One shop I think your readers might enjoy is Southern Linens, an etsy store in Charleston, SC. It has beautiful and affordable monogrammed linens for today’s living. I have ordered a number of things from them and there are great gifts for everyone.
Loved these gift ideas!
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It’s not a Dutch holiday we celebrate but I love the idea, maybe it’s time for me to give it a try this year!
Love the gift ideas
Love all your crafting ideas – I better get to work!
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So many great DIY gift ideas, thank you very much! I especially love the rope baskets, they look so expensive and chic 🙂
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Thank you for these inspiration ideas!
I love your ideas! It gives me a lot of inspiration!!
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Some great ideas here!
I tried some DIY face and lip scrubs and they are perfect for this cold, winter weather. Not sure whether they are quite up to scratch as gifts yet though.
I love your ideas! It gives me a lot of inspiration!!
These are so great! I have ONE gift left and I’m so stumped, but this has inspired me. Thanks!!
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