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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.wow what a great idea. I'm sure my mum would love that - unfortunately i can't imagine ever having the time to make one though!
i think hand made gifts are the best. they often mean much more than something you can just buy on a credit card.
it's a shame we live in a society so obsessed with money and status rather than what really matters.
Hey Mimififi great post... Mine was when I went to a girl friends stag I took pictures all night.. then scraped booked the picutures ( blown up in size ) and wrote a story on every page of what happend that night.. than With her wedding present I gave her the book. It was really fun for her to pass it around at her wedding gift opening...
I think its great when you give somebody a hand made gift or card.. it shows you really care and took your time to make is super special...
Jen
I love hand-made gifts, however, I have realized that they are not always appreciated.
I made a pair of socks for my best friend a few years ago that she never wanted to take off again.
Had to make one for her mother last year, since she liked them so much, too.
My goddaughter got a knitted scarf two years ago, which she is still taking to bed with her, however, my niece got the same scarf, and I have never seen her wear it.
So my goddaughter also got a knitted jumper last year, of which I already had to lengthen the sleeves.
Last year all the family got quilted stuff. Oven mits, pillows, blankets.
Some of them went all crazy about them.
When my husband was in Iraq christmal befor last, I made him a calender-girl calender.
12 nude pictures that don't really show anything. If you have seen the film, you'll know what I am talking about.
That really was a lot of work, but he loved it...
However, some people are just not into stuff like that.
Then it is a pity of wasting all your effort, and you'd be better off, buying them a box of chocolate.
That's such a sweet gift, mimififi!
I always give my family home made gifts- it means so much more. My sister split up with her boyfriend, when my niece was coming up to a year old. He took all the tapes and photos that had been taken of the baby since she was born and refused to return them. I went to everyone I knew who had ever visited my sister and the baby and used every photo I could find.
I found a huge, beautiful album which I put all the photos into and decorated it. I also put in little notes of the dates, the baby had done certain things, like crawl, smile for the first time and funny little things she had done, aswell as her hand and foot prints. I then decorated a box to put it into, wrapped in tissue paper.
I gave it to my sister for her birthday recently and she cried her heart out, which started me and my mum off! She loves it, which made me feel great (it took me about two months). I'd love to receive a home made present x