by Sherri Stokey
We usually focus on handmade jewelry here at Love my Art Jewelry, but holiday shopping is well underway at my house and not everyone on my list is into jewelry. I'm on a mission to buy as many handmade gifts as possible and having a great time shopping! Want some clever ideas? How about a book purse?
How awesome is that!? Karen at Novel Creations repurposes used books into purses that might just be the perfect gift for the avid reader on your list, and she has a a great selection from classic literature to vampire romances from which to choose!
Do you have a music fan on your list? Dave at LP Vinyl Art takes iconic records and cuts them into intricate designs that are seriously cool. If you're not into Fleetwood Mac (shame on you!), he's got lots and lots of other options and will even work with you on a custom order if you can't find the perfect one.
Rasure Prints has these maps printed on cork so the recipient can keep track of all the places they have visited (or dream of visiting). Adena has several variations available including world maps, USA and individual states and you can even have her include the thumbtacks if you like.
Got someone on your list who is far from home? Diane at iiwii emporium makes jewelry you can have customized with the coordinates of home. Is there any sweeter message on the inside of a cuff bracelet or a little pendant to be worn close to their hearts?
The little critters on your list can be warm and cozy no matter how cold the weather gets in a crocheted hat from Christine at RhinoSaurusRexKnits. She makes each one from her own designs and offers all kinds of critters for people small and large (yes, she has adult sizes).
Don't you love this little box? Mary at ColorCantHurtYou paints her original paisley designs everything from boxes and vases to shoes and picture frames! Once you get a taste of color, you can't help but fall in love with these Mason Jar Lanterns from MK Connection:
Gosh, I'm in love with those!! Monique has other sizes and colors and patterns available, but they all have the gorgeous, vibrant hues and the henna inspired patterns.
Aren't these great ideas? And I'm not even finished yet! We all have those people on our lists who are impossible to buy for. My go-to is usually a food gift from one of the big companies, but this year, I'm going off the beaten path.
How good does this cranberry dark chocolate shortbread from Butter Blossoms look? Fresh baked to order from their signature shortbread recipe and then tucked snugly into your choice of packaging and sent off to the lucky gift recipient. What a great solution if you don't have the time (or the talent) for holiday baking! And speaking of edible gifts:
I'm positively atwitter at these edible game tiles! Jason and Andie from Andie's Specialty Sweets offer a set with 16 letter tiles (you get to pick the letters!) and two racks made from their own candy recipe (you really can eat your words!). They also have edible sand and seashells, chocolate vintage buttons (be still my heart) and the cutest little acorns ever.
Last, but not least, if you're a traditionalist and like to give a little box of chocolates, these organic dark chocolate paisley swirls are the sweetest thing I've seen in a long time. Mackenzie at map chocolate creates her chocolate herself, starting with the beans.and offers products from hot chocolate mix, cacao for brewing and even an artisan chocolate baking kit. I want one of everything!
So what do you think? Have I convinced you that there's a perfect handmade gift for everyone on your list? I'm just worried I'm going to run out of names before I run out of ideas!!
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