Gift Giving: Homemade Handprint Ornaments
Are you looking for great gifts to give but are on a tight budget? This is a simple recipe that uses a few items from your pantry and makes a thoughtful Christmas Gift. Last year for Christmas gifts we made Homemade Cinnamon Handprints for Grandparents, Aunts, Uncles, and extended family members. They were inexpensive, easy to do, and the girls had a lot of fun. You probably have all the ingredients already.
Cinnamon Handprint Ornaments:
- 2 cups Flour
- 1 cup Salt
- 5 teaspoons Cinnamon
- 3/4 cup Water
Combine dry ingredients in a bowl. Stir in water gradually to make dough. If it is sticking to your hands, add more flour or if it is too crumbling add more water. Knead dough for approximately 8 minutes until smooth. Refrigerate for 30 minutes. Roll out dough to desired thickness (typically between 1/4 to 3/4 inches thick).
We used a football cookie cutter for the oval (you can use a circle or anything big enough that they can fit their hands in) than lightly floured their hands before making a slight indention on the clay. We took a stamp and pressed their first initial in the bottom of each palm to help us remember who it belonged to. Since my girls are twins their hand sizes are almost the same!
After making the handprint in the clay use a straw to make a hole in the top so you can hang the ornament.
Bake at 325 degrees for 45 minutes to 1 1/2 hour. (Thicker dough will take longer to bake). They are done when the clay is dry, you notice a slight change in color. Cool and add a ribbon of your choice!
Optional: Once cooled you can use spray on polyurethane for extra shine.
Ours still smell great even after a year. We made more than one batch since we have a large family but you can do as many as you want. With the extra dough we made Christmas ornaments so we could hang them on the tree.
Gift Giving: Twice as Nice
Buying used toys that are in good shape works well for those of us who are on a tight budget. My girls love books and we rarely buy them new. Same goes for toys. If you can find good quality toys and books for an inexpensive price used why not get them as a gift for your kids.
Recently, Goodwill did a 50% off day on everything in the store and if you got the red tag you received an additional discount. I picked up a whole stack of books for $0.25 and some clothes (shirts, pants, skirts, dresses) for as low as $0.50. I was thrilled because the books and clothes will make great Christmas gifts for the kids. That day the following two purchases were the most fun:
Princess Baby Doll Bed
I know a little girl who will LOVE this bed for her babies! It is in excellent condition and it only cost me $4.
Lizard CD Holder
The Lizard CD Holder was a lot of fun. I have been looking for a place to put their CDs so they can access them without making a mess. It is going to be hilarious seeing their faces when they unwrap this one. The best part is I paid $3 for it.
Both the Princess Baby Doll Bed and the Lizard CD Holder were a hit with several other people at the store that day too. I was beginning to wonder if I would to make it out of the store with the two items. I was asked how much they were numerous times, one person took them out of my basket to look at, another person told me that she needs them more then I do, and a guy tried to take them from me while I was paying. Guess my excitement for finding the treasures made everyone else think they really were special, ha.
If you are on a tight budget this year, check out some of the local secondhand stores. You might just find a treasure with a bargain price tag on it that’s the perfect gift for your kids.
Recipe: Caramel Party Mix (Gluten Free Snack)
In a conversation recently I realized that we have several acquaintances that have various food allergies. A couple years ago my friend Ashley made this recipe for a Christmas gift and it was delicious. With the Holidays and parties quickly approaching this is a great recipe for those who have a Gluten Free diet. It has only 5 ingredients and easy to make.
Caramel Party Mix
- 2 sticks of Butter
- 2 cups of Brown Sugar
- 1/2 cup of Kairo Syrup
- 1 teaspoon of Baking Soda
- 1 box of Corn (or Rice) Chex Cereal (you can use the off brands too)
Put the whole box of cereal in a microwavable bowl. Bring the butter, brown sugar, and kairo syrup to a boil. Boil for one minute. Make sure to stir constantly when boiling so it doesn’t burn. After boiling for 1 minute add the baking soda. Pour the mixture over the box of Corn (or Rice) cereal. Microwave everything 1 1/2 minutes, take it out, stir, and microwave again. Do this step 3 times. It will evenly distribute the mixture and coat the cereal. Lay the mix out on wax paper or the counter and let set.
Optional: You can add pretzels, pecans, almonds, cranberries or whatever you want to the mix. (If you want it to remain gluten free do not add pretzel as pictured above, however, you can add nuts if they do not have any nut allergies)
My husband loves this plain without any extras in it. When we have it at a party it goes quickly. If you are looking to for another delicious Party Mix recipe to give away as a gift or share at a party check out Ashley’s Recipe for Puppy Chow! It is another one our family favorites!
Operation Christmas Child Packing Party
The girls were excited to finally put together their Operation Christmas Child boxes. They each took some money from their piggy banks and we went to the store to pick out goodies to put into their boxes. Brina wanted to picked items out to put into a little girls box and Karlie picked items to put into a little boys box.
It was sweet hearing them pray for the kids before packing the boxes. The girls laid all the items out on the table so they could pick out the perfect ones for their little girl and boy. I was amazed at how much fit into those boxes! It was neat to see them work hard to share with others. Such a great teaching moment, we are very blessed in our society.
The “Heifer International” magazine came in the mail while we were packing the boxes. It allowed us an opportunity to discuss with the girls why people buy animals as gifts to help others. Only God can time something so perfectly!!! =) If you are trying to decide how to share with others during the Holiday Season “Heifer International” would be another great organization to consider.
The Joy of Giving – Operation Christmas Child
The girls are really excited about participating in Operation Christmas Child this year. As parents it is great when we find tangible ways to demonstrate to our children the blessing of giving to others. We want our kids to learn early the importance of helping people. Brina is putting together a box for a little girl and Karlie is doing a box for a little boy. Last week they took money from their piggy banks to pay for several items that they handpicked to put in the boxes. Even though the girls are only 5 it is never to early for them to experience firsthand the blessing of sharing with people in need.
Here is a little background information on Operation Christmas Child for those who do not know what it is about. Operation Christmas Child is part of Samaritan’s Purse Organization. In 2009 they sent shoe boxes to 8 million children. The shoes boxes have been sent to over 95 countries around the world since it started. Their mission: To demonstrate God’s love in a tangible way to needy children around the world, and together with the local church worldwide, to share the Good News of Jesus Christ.
The children who receive these boxes live in poverty and / or in crisis areas of the world. You may not have the ability to travel to a foreign country but by sending a shoe box full of goodies to a child you will help encourage the families in these countries. We are excited to be a part of such a wonderful ministry.
It is always a blessing to have the opportunity to share with others both locally and all over the world. For more details how you, your church, and community to get involved in this great ministry go to their website at Samaritan’s Purse If you are looking for a way to spread the Christmas cheer and give to others I encourage you to check out this opportunity.