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Skip the Store

It's a few days before Christmas and that nagging, "I forgot something" feeling is rising in the pit of your stomach. We've all been there. It's easy to forget to grab a gift for a particular person. But who wants to brave the stores just days ahead of the holiday? And who has a million bells and whistles for homemade gifts? Here are some DIY last-minute gift ideas you can turn to in the eleventh hour that won't require any extra shopping since they make use of common household items. 

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1. Potpourri

What you'll need: 

  • Oranges 
  • Cranberries
  • Cinnamon sticks
  • Cloves
  • Star anise (optional)
  • Lemons (optional)
  • Rosemary (optional)

Slice up some oranges and lemons if you've got them and put them on a baking sheet. Do the same with some fresh cranberries. Bake the fruits low and slow, setting your oven to 200 degrees for 2-3 hours. As you build your potpourri, layer the dried fruits with cinnamon sticks, cloves, rosemary, and star anise in a jar or container. Be sure to include directions, explaining how to add the mix to water and simmer it in a pot to get the most out of the aroma. 


Instructions:Country Hill Cottage

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2. Handwritten Recipe Book

What you'll need: 

  • Index cards
  • Hole puncher
  • Binder ring or ribbon/string
  • Pen or marker

Grab a few index cards and write your favorite recipes. Connect them together with whatever you have on hand and you've got a makeshift recipe book.


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3. Hot Cocoa Mix

What you'll need: 

  • Mason jar
  • Powdered sugar
  • Cocoa powder
  • Powdered coffee creamer
  • Salt
  • Cornstarch
  • Chocolate chips (optional)
  • Crushed candy canes (optional)
  • Mini marshmallows (optional)

You can't go wrong with a hot cocoa mix around the holidays, and if you're a baker, all of the fixings are likely pantry staples.


Recipe:Sprinkle Bakes

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4. Bath Salts

What you'll need: 

  • Mason jar
  • Epsom salt
  • Coarse sea salt
  • Baking soda
  • Essential oils

Giving the gift of relaxation is easier than you might think. Just mix together some epsom and sea salts, add in baking soda along with a few drops of your favorite essential oils, and put it all in a jar. 


Instructions:Elizabeth Rider


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5. Homemade Treats

What you'll need: 

  • Cookie/candy/brownie ingredients
  • Disposable container

When in doubt, bake or make a treat to gift. Use whatever you have in the cabinet and find a recipe that fits, and it's as easy as that. No holiday gorcery-store horror story required.

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6. DIY Planters

What you'll need: 

  • Soil
  • Any household item that can work as a plant container
  • Part of an existing houseplant

If you have an old tin, watering can, or even a boot that can be reused and repurposed into a planter, spruce it up for a homemade gift. And if you have houseplants you're able to propagate — specifically those that you won't have to put in water and wait for roots to grow before planting them in soil — you can elevate the gift that much further. 


Tip: Some of the easiest plant to propagate include Tradescantia, spider plants, snake plants, pothos, and even a Christmas cactus.