Handmade Christmas 2014
Our kids are 11 and 13 so every year Christmas gets just a little more…expensive. (iPads and laptops and Kindles, oh my!) This year was a long, hard road in a lot of ways and I didn’t want Christmas to be another burden – on my pocketbook or my psyche. So, we decided 2014 would be a Handmade Christmas – each childĀ making a gift for their parents and their sibling and the same rules applying to us. (Dr. Rossman eventually got a pass because he picked a super industrious project of carving a chess set. He gets point for starting.)
After initial rumblings (and I’ll admit, some tears) from the kids they got in the mood and made some truly great (and thoughtful!) stuff.
And while we didn’t go full-on handmade for the stocking stuffers (Santa’s elves, you know) I did make a few little trinkets like these “survival kits” in Altoids tins.
Contents:
- One cigarette
- Matches
- Carabiner
- Bandaids
- Pencil
- Beard oil
- Sunscreen
- A stack of favorite quotes
Contents:
- Pin cushion top
- Sewing kit
- Facial cleanser wipe
- Q-tip
- Cotton ball
- Emery board
- Hair pins
- Safety pin
- Finger moustache temporary tattoos
- Bandaids
- Hair band
Contents:
- Carabiner flashlight
- Sewing kit
- Lip balm
- Bandaids
- Butterfly bandages
- Paper clip
- Loose change
- Pressed penny
- Kaiser Permanente ID card (see broken elbow, above)
Dr. Rossman got some killer handmade stocking stuffers, including a cat sling which no one would be photographed in.
I must admit, Mod Podge and etching cream are like two of my new favorite things. I think we’ll do this again next year.