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THE MAGIC OF HANDMADE GIFTS

THE MAGIC OF HANDMADE GIFTS

Why You Should Give Handmade Gifts?

 

When you want to make someone feel truly special, a personalized gift is always a great idea!

 

It’s perfect for that person who already seems to have everything they need. While it’s true that “it’s the thought that counts,” seeing your gift just sitting on a shelf can be disappointing. Therefore, giving a personalized item or a handmade gift is always a wonderful idea.

 

A handmade gift is an authentic present you can give for any occasion. It’s a unique way to tell your recipient how special they are. After all, the gift itself takes time to create, and nothing expresses love better than that.

 

However, if you truly have a busy schedule, you can rely on trustworthy brands that allow you to purchase high-quality handmade keepsakes.

 

Note: Giving handmade gifts doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll save money. Sometimes, the cost of materials is even higher than what you’d find in malls or online stores.

 

Ultimately, the true purpose of giving a handcrafted gift is not to save money but to make the recipient feel special. It’s a meaningful gesture you can share with your family and friends on special occasions—or even on ordinary days.

 

So, without further ado, here are the reasons why you should start giving handmade gifts today.

 

Why Handmade Gifts Are Better?

 

Handmade Gifts Are One of a Kind

Even if you make the same figurine for your mother, father, and siblings, no two items will ever be exactly alike. Each one is unique and specially crafted, making it truly one of a kind.

 

They’ll be amazed to realize that you’ve put in time and effort to make them feel special.

 

Moreover, doing crafts such as cross-stitching or other handmade projects can be good for you, too. It improves hand-eye coordination, encourages brain development, and increases flexibility.

 

Another great idea is candles. They’re multifunctional—they can add aesthetic charm to your recipient’s home or create a scent they love. And of course, in case of a power outage, they can use your gift as a source of light.

 

Handmade Gifts Are Personal!

We all know someone who’s so picky that it’s hard to figure out what to give them—this is where a handmade gift comes in handy.

 

Handmade gifts create a sense of personality. It’s as if you’ve truly spent time thinking about the person’s interests, like their favorite color or design. It shows that you’ve carefully considered what would make them happy.

 

Handmade gifts often make the recipient feel loved. They realize that the giver has taken the time to think about what they’d enjoy—something that reflects their personality or interests.

 

Additionally, a handmade gift allows someone to feel exceptionally special because, instead of buying something from a store, you’ve chosen to spend time creating it. Without a doubt, the person receiving it will feel nothing but good vibes.

 

If you’re still unsure, just imagine receiving handmade jewelry or a teddy bear made especially for you.

 

Handmade Gifts Let You Do What You Love

Perhaps one of the reasons you choose to give handmade hair accessories is because you love making them, or it’s something you’re passionate about. It’s the perfect—and generous—excuse to take a break from your usual work or daily routine.

 

That said, the gift benefits not only the recipient but also you, the giver. Not sure what handmade gifts to make?

 

Here are a few ideas to get you started:

 

  • Charming bracelet
  • Mini framed magnets
  • Decoupage soap
  • Hand-painted mugs

 

For example, a DIY candle is often more affordable compared to those sold in stores.

 

These are just a few reasons why you should consider giving handmade gifts to your family or friends. They create a special connection with the recipient while allowing you to feel fulfilled. So don’t forget to give such a gift next time!

 

Materials and Essentials You Need to Get Started

 

You can start a collection of art supplies and build on it once you discover which types of crafts you enjoy most. Or you can simply begin with what interests you right now.

 

Either way, these are the supplies you’ll need for any project. You’ll be crafting a lot, so it’s great to have these essentials on hand.

 

13 Useful Craft Supplies for Making Gifts

 

Young children primarily learn through observing and doing, which includes play and other activities. A simple way to engage with your child and help them learn is by doing arts and crafts projects together. It also helps build self-confidence when they see they can create something beautiful all on their own.

 

So, where do you start? Well, you’ll need the right supplies, of course!

 

1. Colored and Patterned Paper

This is perhaps the most basic craft material—paper! Even if you have nothing else, you can still fold paper or make origami!

 

2. Cardboard

There are different types of cardboard, but the easiest to work with is the thin kind. It’s easy to cut or fold and not too hard for little hands to manage.

 

3. Toilet Paper Rolls

Yes, the simplest things can become incredibly useful in crafting! Toilet paper rolls are definitely a must-have for small crafts, and there are countless projects you can make with them.

 

Along with these, save the cardboard tubes from aluminum foil or food wrap—they’ll come in handy whenever longer rolls are needed.

 

4. Foam Sheets

Foam is fun—it’s easy to cut and durable enough. You can find all sorts of types—colored, patterned, glittered. Get a variety pack of colorful sheets. If you have punches in different shapes, you can also make foam cutouts to decorate other projects.

 

5. Googly Eyes

Sure, you can draw eyes on your crafts, but they won’t be as fun as the real thing! Googly eyes make everything more lively and give your crafts a more “realistic” touch.

 

A small warning: If your little one tends to put things in their mouth or nose, it might be best to keep these out of reach.

 

6. Stickers

Stickers are inexpensive and come in all kinds of designs. Stock up on common themes like stars, hearts, flowers, numbers, and letters. Get both flat and 3D or puffy versions.

 

7. Paper Plates and Cups

Even if you don’t host parties often, it’s good to have a few paper plates and cups just for kids’ crafts! They provide a ready-made round base for various projects and masks.

 

Cups are also great and as versatile as toilet paper rolls. Stick to paper and avoid plastic—they’re easier to cut and paint.

 

8. Cotton Wool

Cotton wool doesn’t just belong in your first-aid kit—it’s also an essential craft supply! How else would you make snow, smoke, or clouds? It’s also great for cleaning!

 

9. Crayons

Of course, this one’s obvious—but we’ll include it just to cover the basics. Choose non-toxic ones, and go for triangular shapes for younger kids since they’re easier for small hands to grip.

 

10. Paints and Brushes

This one also belongs to arts and crafts, so don’t limit yourself to crayons. Who knows—you might create your own piece of modern art!

11. Scissors

You don’t want any accidents, so a pair of child-safe scissors is essential in your craft kit. These scissors can cut paper, but are too blunt to cut skin.

 

They also have a child-friendly grip, perfect for those tiny hands. For yourself, you can choose from a variety of different scissors.

 

12. Non-Toxic Glue

What would you do without glue?! We recommend getting two types—a stick variety (less messy) and a liquid one in a squeeze tube (softer but better for tougher surfaces). Make sure they’re non-toxic and always wash your hands afterward!

 

13. Adhesive Tape

Sometimes glue just won’t do—you need extra support—enter adhesive tape! Get narrow, wide, and double-sided ones so you’re covered for any need. Be careful with tape dispensers—edges can be quite sharp.

 

Once you have everything, don’t forget this: a place to organize all your supplies! Use plastic drawers or hanging organizers so you’re not rummaging through everything every time you want to craft a gift for your loved ones.

 

As mentioned earlier, it’s better to keep these supplies stocked so you’re ready whenever creativity strikes. It’s much better than finding an idea and then having to run to the store for materials—you’ll lose interest by then!

Daya (Daya) Daya

I am a huge enthusiast of creating new handmade beauties, whether it is with beads, paper and pen, canvas and acrylic, or yarn. Every form of art or intricate crafting brings additional inspiration! If you are curious about what else we can make and craft with art and craft materials, stay tuned for updates in the blog and, of course, feel free to share your ideas!

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