Homemade Gifts- Yes or No?

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RedGlitter
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What's the general consensus on getting and giving homemade presents?

I personally would rather have a handmade gift but I never seem to get any. I made bath salts in pretty jars one year for friends and birdhouses another year. I like those "recipes in a jar" that people make and of course any kind of edible is always good. :D

Do you appreciate homemade gifts or do you cringe at them?
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I love handmade gifts, especially from the children:-6 I used to make a lot of gifts for people but in the end it was working out a lot more costly than buying something:thinking:
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YZGI
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It's cool as long as it isn't fruitcake. De ja vu all over again..
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Off children yes, if hubby made me somat id divorce him:mad:
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I love homemade gifts

I made a few last year - everyone loved them & still display them. fools:wah:

just kidding

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I love receiving and giving home-made gifts...Last year I made home-made t-shirts with photos on them for my family and years past I've helped the kids make crafty gifts....I love them and wish I had more time to do things like that.....I like the thought of someone caring enough to take the time and effort to make me something....just me....:-6
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My husband does woodwork...and trust me...you would want one of his home-made gifts. He makes dollhouses, covered wagon lamps, fireplace lamps, hanging planters. He enjoys making them.
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Along-for-the-ride

Can I PM you and put in my order ? We'll do our own package exchange - you send the Fruitcake to Red etc..:wah:

Thats a art - love wood work

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Patsy Warnick;735027 wrote: Along-for-the-ride

Can I PM you and put in my order ? We'll do our own package exchange - you send the Fruitcake to Red etc..:wah:

Thats a art - love wood work

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:wah: Sounds like a winner!
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I love homemade gifts because it made in home and It means It made with lots of love.
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usernew;1197739 wrote: I love homemade gifts because it made in home and It means It made with lots of love.


yeah but howabout if that person was angry and made a poisened cake for a person that had pizzed them off huh that would not be loving wood it :D:D
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I always value a homemade gift more. When my dad was away during WW2, my gramps carved me a wooden revolver. The only moving part was a wood cylinder that turned. He painted it gray and the grips were white. I wish I still had it.
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I love and cherish homemade gifts. I'm not very good at making them but I sure love to receive them. One of the nicest and most meaningful gifts was from a 9 year old boy who walked up and down a creek bank, searching for a rock with just the right shape that he could paint to look like a papoose, for my Indian collection.
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Post by Victoria »

I too love homemade cards and gifts, I think it shows that the person really thought of you and took time for you, in this day and age thats special.

I just worked my last day at a womans house who had a hip replaced. She does craft work and she gave me a silk scarf that she made.

Now I dont wear silk and will never wear the scarf but I was touched that she had taken the time to make it for me.
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Post by Odie »

homemade are the richest......someone has taken time.
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