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Easy Holiday Gifts Kids Can Make

Whether it's a family photo book, a batch of cookies or hot chocolate in a jar, a homemade gift is unique, inexpensive and comes from the heart. Try these simple projects with your child.

     

    Creative Gifts You Can Make at Home

    'Tis the season when children make their holiday wish lists and check them twice. An important part of the season is experiencing the joy of giving as well as receiving. What better way to teach that lesson than by helping your child make his own gift? With these gift projects, he'll be doing something creative and productive with his free time during the holiday season while practicing his math and writing skills, too. Friends and relatives will no doubt appreciate these homemade, heartfelt gifts.

    Hot Chocolate in a Jar

    When your child makes this gift, she'll be using math and writing skills to measure the hot chocolate, measure and cut a fabric scrap, and write a personal holiday message.

    Materials needed:

    • Small glass jar (baby food size)
    • 1 serving of hot cocoa mix
    • About 1/4 cup of small marshmallows
    • 4-inch or larger fabric scrap (depending on the size of your jar)
    • 18" length of ribbon
    • Glue
    • Hershey Kiss candy
    • Small wrapped candy cane
    • Holiday card

    Directions:

    Clean the jar and dry it well. Measure a one-cup serving of the hot cocoa mix into the jar. Fill the jar to the top with small marshmallows. Count them to see how many you used. Cut the fabric scrap into a circle. Center the fabric circle on top of the jar lid. Tie the ribbon around the edge. Glue the Hershey Kiss on top of the fabric cover. Glue the candy cane to the side of the jar. Write a personal note and draw a candy cane or other holiday symbol on the card. Include simple directions like the following: "Here's a little gift to warm you up on a cold afternoon. Simply pour this jar of cocoa mix into a mug filled with 6 to 8 oz. of hot water. Top with marshmallows and drop in the Hershey Kiss. Stir with the candy cane and enjoy!"

    Cinnamon Roll Christmas Tree

    Thanks to a reader of GreatSchools' My First-Grader who sent this easy and festive holiday recipe. She tells us this is "an easy recipe that we love to give as a gift as well."

    Ingredients:

    Two cans (small size) refrigerator biscuits
    cinnamon sugar (add ½ tsp. cinnamon to ¼ cup sugar)
    ¼ cup margarine (or softened butter)
    1/2 cup raisins or dried cherries (if desired)
    ¼ cup melted margarine or butter
    rolling pin
    cookie sheet
    non-stick spray

    Preparation

    Preheat the oven according to the package directions. Bring both cans of biscuit dough to room temperature (makes rolling the dough easier). Form each batch of dough into a ball. (Try not to knead the dough too much as it will make it tough.)

    On a lightly floured board, roll each ball of dough out flat, about a 1/4 inch thick, into a rectangle. Spread a little margarine (or softened butter) and lightly sprinkle some or all of the cinnamon sugar (depending on your taste) all over the biscuit dough. Top with the raisins (or other dried fruit). Start at one end and roll the filled dough jelly-roll style into a log and pinch to seal the seam. Cut each filled roll into 8 cinnamon rolls and lay them on the cookie sheet.

    Brush a little melted margarine (or butter) on top of each roll. Bake according to package directions. After the rolls have cooled, shape them into a Christmas tree and put colored plastic wrap over them.

    Family Photo Book

    Here's a very personal gift that is fun to assemble. You might gather photos related to a special family gathering or holiday theme. What better present for special friends or relatives to remind them of shared memories?

    Materials needed:

    • 2 pieces of cardboard or 4-ply rag board (sold at craft or art supply stores) for covers
    • Scissors or craft knife
    • A hole punch
    • Several pieces of 2-ply rag board for inside pages
    • Several sheets of colored paper
    • Glue stick
    • 1 or 2 pieces of 8-1/2-by-11-inch white paper
    • Assorted photos
    • Ribbon

    Directions:

    Decide what size to make the book and measure two pieces of cardboard or 4-ply rag board for the front and back of the book. (A good size to accommodate one photo per page is 5 by 6 1/2 inches.) Cut covers with a craft knife or scissors. Evenly space two holes, using the hole punch, on one edge of the cardboard. Use the 2-ply rag board for the inside pages. Cut these the same size as the outside cover or make them a little smaller. Cut smaller rectangles of colored paper to use as borders for the photos. Glue the colored paper on the rag board and then glue the photos on the colored paper. With the hole punch, make two holes in each page that line up with the holes on the cover. Write captions for the photos on strips of white paper and glue on to the rag board pages. Be sure to identify the people in the photos and put the date on the front or back cover. Thread the ribbon through the holes and make a bow to tie the book together.

     
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    Comments from GreatSchools.net readers

    01/2/2009:
    "These are great idea's and im a kid aswell and think they easy as pie!!!"
    12/23/2008:
    "wow the hot chocolate is a great idea. and also i am a kid and even i find it easy to make. thats a very good thing. keep up the good work. Happy Holidays! Anonymous :0)"
    12/7/2006:
    "I thought this artice was great. I printed several different gift/crafts for our two youngsters to make. thanks a bunch and we will have fun making them,"
    11/14/2005:
    "I think it is wonderful that these ideas have been shared with us. I have a first grader who loves to create things and give them to loved ones. Lori A."
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