It is December which means that it is time to start with the holiday gift guides! The first post of this series is a DIY gift guide as these gifts take the most preparation time. Making gifts yourself take a bit more effort but the result is an unique and personal gift which will definitely be appreciated! I searched online for the 10 best DIY gifts, I hope you will enjoy them. You can find links to full instructions at the end of the post.
1. scrabble art | 2. customize a pendant light with a beautiful knot | 3. etched wooden spoons | 4. trivet made from wooden beads | 5. leather portfolio | 6. coffee & lavender body scrub | 7. concrete candle holders | 8. crocheted sweater | 9. scarf camera strap | 10. gingerbread snowflake cookies.











					
Thank you so much for sharing my Scrabble art! Beautiful gift ideas you are featuring…
Nina ๐
Thanks Nina, I love your scrabble art and your blog! Happy holiday season!
Awesome ideas. I especially love the wooden spatulas. Fantastic decorating.
Thank you for sharing these diy gift ideas! They are all wonderful but I may have to make the chunky crocheted sweater for myself!
Thanks for sharing these. I loved the wooden spatulas and the commentary by Gabrielle.. also love the trivet. I guess I will do this especially easy one with some red beads I have.
That’s a really great round up =)
Beautiful items and photography!
Hand made gifts are the best- great ideas!
Where may I find the link to the sweater / pattern?
I love, that on the tag is written in estonian, so awesome! ๐
I LOVE the junky white large sweater. Can I get the pattern or do I purchase the sweater already made?
Thank you
Mary
I would also love the pattern for the Sweater it would make a wonderful Christmas gift
Can I buy that sweater or he the pattern, pretty please ????
would love to know how to get sweater pattern or where to buy it
hi there, how do I get hold of the pattern of the chunky white sweater.
The pattern for the sweater (and more information) is available if you click on “8. crocheted sweater” under the last of the pictures, right above the comment section… It should open the pattern in a new tab. ๐