Are you looking to spread some holiday cheer without emptying your wallet? DIY Christmas gifts are the answer!
Not only do they save you money, but they also add a personal touch that store-bought presents can’t match.
Get ready to roll up your sleeves and craft some heartwarming memories this Christmas.
DIY Christmas gifts
Just because times are still tight, doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy Christmas. It doesn’t mean you have to spend a fortune either.
Yes, DIY gifts can come across as a little make do and mend but there’s no reason your gifts have to look like something out of The Good Life. Creativity and something created by hand can have value no bought present could ever compete with.
Get them right and you could be setting a whole new trend in family gifts!
Here are some fantastic ideas to get you started:
1. Customized photo gifts
- Create personalized photo calendars, mugs, or photo books featuring cherished memories.
- Design custom photo ornaments for the tree or as heartfelt stocking stuffers.
You can have items printed for very little money online. Find a good photo, crop it using a free image editor and upload it to the printer’s website. It isn’t a free DIY Christmas gift but it shouldn’t cost much!
2. Handcrafted candles
- Make your own scented candles with soy wax, essential oils, and pretty containers.
- Decorate plain candles with colourful designs using wax paint or melted crayons.
There are tons of candle kits online or you can follow one of the dozen or so step by step videos on YouTube.
3. Homemade bath and body products
- Whip up batches of luxurious body scrubs, bath bombs, or moisturising lotion.
- Package them in decorative jars or tins for a spa-like experience.
Who doesn’t like bath smellies? You will need some raw ingredients, just like for candles, but you can personalise and customise the scent and colour to the person you’re giving them to.
4. Knitted or crocheted items
- Craft cozy scarves, mittens, or blankets for your loved ones.
- Even if you’re a beginner, there are plenty of easy-to-follow patterns available online.
Knitting and crocheting does take skill, so this isn’t quite as accessible as the other DIY Christmas gifts in this list. However, if you do have the skills, this is a way to really impress!
5. Gourmet treats
- Bake batches of delicious cookies, brownies, or truffles.
- Arrange them in festive boxes or jars and add a personal note.
Gourmet treats could be for a person or their dog. Either way, you can tailor the treat to that person’s (or animal’s) taste, use good quality ingredients and give them an experience they won’t get anywhere else.
6. Hand-painted artwork
- Create beautiful artwork on canvas or wood.
- Tailor the designs to match your recipient’s taste and home decor.
This is another DIY Christmas gift that requires a bit of skill, but it’s accessible to anyone willing to put in the work. It could be as simple as painted photo frames or recycled wine boxes as spice racks, the opportunities are endless.
If you’re arty, this could work well. You never know, your work could be worth money one day!
7. Personalised recipe book
- Compile a collection of your favourite recipes or family traditions.
- Decorate the book with photos and anecdotes for an extra personal touch.
Have you travelled? Are you known for cooking something specific? If so, turn it into a personalised recipe book. Either write down your own famous recipes or create a recipe book for the recipient’s favourite dishes.
Either way, it’s a very personal gift that offers genuine value.
8. Succulent desk gardens
- Assemble mini succulent gardens in unique containers like teacups or terrariums.
- A little arrangement of low-maintenance plants makes for memorable and lasting gifts.
With more of us working from home than ever, and for longer than ever, anything you can do to brighten up someone’s workspace would be well received.
Small terrariums, little gardens, something manageable, easy to maintain and that looks great could be just the thing.
9. Handmade jewellery
- Craft one-of-a-kind jewellery pieces using metal stamping techniques, beads or something else.
- Personalize them with names, initials, or meaningful quotes.
Jewellery making doesn’t have to require years of training. It’s simple enough to create basic pieces with simple tools. YouTube is your friend again here, with hundreds of videos showing how to make all kinds of jewellery.
10. Homemade potpourri
- Create fragrant potpourri using dried flowers, citrus peels, and spices.
- Package it in decorative sachets or jars for delightful home decor.
You have to know your audience with this one, but if someone you want to give to likes potpourri, all the better. It’s a simple, creative DIY Christmas gift that could work wonders.
Potpourri is simple to put together and you can tailor the smell to the recipient too!
11. Upcycled home decor
- Transform thrift store finds into chic home decor items.
- Spray paint, stencils, and a little creativity can go a long way.
Car boot sales are making a real comeback and provide the perfect opportunity to take something old and worn out and give it a new lease of life.
Recycling, upcycling, call it what you will. You can easily make something truly unique without spending a lot of money.
12. Customised stationery
- Design personalised stationery sets with the recipient’s name or monogram.
- Include envelopes and a matching pen for a complete gift.
Not all that many people use stationery nowadays. But if you know someone that does, this could be a great DIY Christmas gift. You’ll need to buy items, but it should all be reasonably priced.
Done right, there’s no reason why a DIY Christmas gift cannot have the same emotional value as a bought gift.
When times are tight and most of the country is having to scale back and be careful with what they spend, there has never been a better time to make your own.
Remember, it’s not about the cost of the gift; it’s the thought and effort you put into it that counts!