Today is black Monday, the day that people supposedly shop online to conveniently check off as many people on their gift list as possible. Well, I thought I would take gift-giving in a different direction today with an "un-black monday" sort of post. Would you like to make some of your holiday gifts this year? There's still time.
It's possible you won't find all your gifts online this year, and in case you'd like to avoid the crowds in malls and stores, here are some gratitude wrap and thankful box ideas you can create as gifts. (I will be looking for other DIY gift ideas for a future post.)
Gratitude Wraps -using fabric to sew a wrap with pockets to hold everything you need for writing letters of gratitude...paper/cards, envelops, stamps, and pens.
- At the Purple Petunia blog, napkins bought at an estate sale were used to create a simple gratitude wrap.
- Amanda at Soule Mama used multiple layers of fabric and batting, with separately sewn pockets to create this gratitude wrap. This wrap is a more involved sewing project. Soule Mama also has another wrap sewn with a simpler design.
From Soule Mama |
From Soule Mama |
A Thankful Box - a personally decorated box given with heartfelt expressions of appreciation from you OR filled with cards for the recipient to record their gratitude throughout the year.
- A decorated box with scrapbooking elements and printed " I am Thankful for..." cards.
- A gratitude box with pre-made products. This box may give you ideas on decorating a DIY gratitude box.
- Here's an idea you can transform into a gratitude box gift. Instead of a matchbox, use an empty note card box. Create a cover that reads Gratitude Box, Why I appreciate you, or Thankful for you. On the folded card stock you can either leave it blank so the person you are giving it to can use it to write their appreciations OR fill it yourself with all the things that you appreciate most about that individual.
- A box covered with decorated paper and then filled with treats to say thank you. Of course, instead of treats, you could place a letter of appreciation in the box, a small stuffed animal, or a set of homemade "I am thankful for..." cards.
- More ideas on Making a Gratitude Box.
From My Scraps |
From Paper Cuts by Lisa |
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