Why not try something different for Christmas this year? Why not make this your very own make it yourself Christmas. There are several different things that you can make on your computer that will be lasting gifts for your friends and family, and they will know that you took the time to really give of yourself. I am going to try and include gifts that an adult can make and gifts that children with a little computer knowledge can make by themselves.
Why not write down all of your favorite recipes for a new bride or grandma's favorites for all the nieces and nephews. You can include all those great family pictures of grandma or your son when he was little. Google recipe cards on the Internet and you will find that there are many that you can download and print. Copy the recipes on to the card and punch a hole in the corner and you have a flip-able recipe book.
You could also make a book by typing out the recipes in a good word processor and print them and out and put them in a three ring binder. You could also make a custom cookbook for your children or grandkids by goggling children's recipes and copy and paste them into your word processor. Decorate the front with your child's name.
For those book lovers in the family you can make bookmarks. Google bookmarks and you will find lots that you can copy and print. This would be an easy craft for young children to make for their parents or friends. Have them mount the bookmarks on colored construction paper and the let them have at it with glue and glitter or ribbons and lace.
Children's calling cards are all the rage right now. Back in the day people would leave these at a home where they were visiting. Find a template for business cards on the Internet compatible with your word processor. If you have Microsoft Publisher on your computer you are all set. On the Internet there are many free sites to get you started with a cute graphic. Google free Disney graphics and you will find a bunch.
Put in a cute graphic and add your child's name, address and phone number. Teens love to pass these out to their friends and little children will love to have these for setting up a play date. Just right the time on the back and your child's friend will know when to come and play.
Stationary is another great gift to give children the love of writing letters. To make it easy on myself and because printing on odd size sheets of paper can be difficult, I just make stationary on 81/2 by 11 inch paper. I use colored paper, which can be bought at Walmart cheaply. I put a graphic centered in the middle of the page and the underneath I print their name, address. Phone number and email.
If you are a grand parent reading this why not write out a story from your childhood. This is a gift that will endure. If for a young child use small simple sentences. You probably could write the whole story in 10 sentences and then use pictures from your past to put above them. Or write them an original story. Print the story with your printer put on Landscape and there will be plenty of room to put in pictures. You can also put in a column down the center that will divide the pages for you. Make sure that you make it so that the lines are printable so you have a line on which to cut your book apart.
On the Lego website, you can find directions for building all sorts of different things with Lego's why not print these out and put them in a three ring binder so that your young architect can have new things to build with his Lego's.
Calendars are also a great gift especially if you turn your kids loose with a digital camera. Let the kids take the pictures and you put them together in a great family calendar.
Homemade color books are another great idea for kid to kid Christmas gifts. Just print out lots of coloring pages and put into a three ring binder. Even the smallest child can be taught to print out pages.
Hope this helps with your Christmas!
About The Author: Debra Frick is a mother of 5 and a grandmother to 8 grandsons and one granddaughter. She is a published author and poetress. Recycling and saving money are her passions. She also loves crocheting and cooking. She is also a pet rescue volunteer and has many pets of her own.
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