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Since we are talking Holidays..... could use Brain-storming ideas for home-made gifts
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 475083" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>Last year I got a boatload of mini baking dishes, red and green ceramic, at Michael's for $1 each and made a monster batch of gingerbread - cake, not cookie - and another one of cinnamon bread. People loved them! I think I spent about $30 on the dishes and ingredients, on 18 people. Not bad...</p><p></p><p>For those that need something more special, if you have a "special" recipe for cookies or muffins, put all the dry ingredients in a BIG mason jar and tie a mini wooden spoon (craft stores, you can get them <em>cheap</em>)... And instructions... With a pretty bow around the lid.</p><p></p><p>Or remove the center of a mason jar's lid, fill with potpourri and then put a circle of pretty, thin cotton fabric (remnant bin!) under the screw-on part of the lid.</p><p></p><p>I had a friend that crocheted covers for simple round glass tree ornaments out of embroidery thread. Beautiful, and since she passed away mine is treasured.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 475083, member: 6705"] Last year I got a boatload of mini baking dishes, red and green ceramic, at Michael's for $1 each and made a monster batch of gingerbread - cake, not cookie - and another one of cinnamon bread. People loved them! I think I spent about $30 on the dishes and ingredients, on 18 people. Not bad... For those that need something more special, if you have a "special" recipe for cookies or muffins, put all the dry ingredients in a BIG mason jar and tie a mini wooden spoon (craft stores, you can get them [I]cheap[/I])... And instructions... With a pretty bow around the lid. Or remove the center of a mason jar's lid, fill with potpourri and then put a circle of pretty, thin cotton fabric (remnant bin!) under the screw-on part of the lid. I had a friend that crocheted covers for simple round glass tree ornaments out of embroidery thread. Beautiful, and since she passed away mine is treasured. [/QUOTE]
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