Today’s guest post comes from Amanda about the importance of making gifts from the heart. With Christmas approaching fast, everyone is in a rush. A rush to shop. A rush to decorate. A rush to celebrate one of the best holidays of the year. I think it is time we slowed down. We need to put on the brakes and spend time where it is most important. With our families! The whole point of giving presents for Christmas is to give from the heart. What better way than to make homemade gifts from your own kitchen. The recipient will love your gift that much more because you took the time to make it yourself. It also teaches our children about the meaning of the holidays. They were not meant to be commercialized. It means so much more when a gift is made with love. All we need is A Few Short Cuts to help us out!
Homemade jams, jellies, cookies, cakes, even hot chocolate mixes are great to give! I love to bake! Every year we bake several varieties of cookies. I like to get started early and freeze some. It can be a mad rush in my kitchen for the last couple of weeks in December. When you get ready to bake you will want to look for recipes that make a ton of cookies. That way you won’t have to make more than one batch. Find a recipe that is unique. Not everyone will want 5 different kinds of sugar cookies. For some great recipes head over to my Holiday Baking Bonanza. For the packaging, you will want to take a trip to the thrift store, dollar store, or even yard sales. You can find the most interesting containers, bowls, and plates and re-purpose them for gift giving. You can even take old tins and cover them with pretty contact paper. It comes in so many patterns now. Your tin will look brand new! Now, for the labels, get the kids involved! Have them hand write the labels, or decorate them. Buy some cute holiday ribbon and/or paper at the craft store. If you would rather, you could design something on the computer and print it on sticker paper. Both ways work great! Your friends and family are guaranteed to love their gifts because they are thoughtful and from the heart. This year my kids are giving their Sunday School Teachers Homemade Hot Chocolate mix with the recipe included. That way, if the teachers want to make some more, or make it for a gift next year they can! If you would like to make your own Hot Chocolate Mix here is the recipe.
Hot Cocoa Mix
- 1 Cup Powdered Cocoa
- 2 Cups Powdered Sugar
- 2 1/2 Cups Powdered Milk
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp corn starch
- Mini Marshmallows (optional)
I hope you all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Enjoy making new memories by creating your own homemade gifts!
About Amanda
Amanda Carlisle is a wife and homeschooling mom of 3. In her spare time she loves to bake, shop…frugally of course, and do crafts. She also has her own blog A Few Short Cuts where she helps others save time and money in the kitchen and at the store. She posts coupons, discounts, freebies, and tons of delicious recipes. A Few Short Cuts also includes Dairy Free and Gluten Free recipes due to allergies in the family.