20 Quick and Cheap DIY Christmas Gifts Ideas

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20 Quick and Cheap DIY Christmas Gifts Ideas

20 Quick and Cheap DIY Christmas Gifts Ideas

 

As Christmastime approaches, so does the season of shopping and gift giving. This year, instead of buying an expensive gift from the store, let your creativity flow and make one yourself. It’s simpler than you may think!

20 Quick and Cheap DIY Christmas Gifts Ideas

1. Easy DIY burlap treats bags

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2. DIY Sewing kit gift in a jar

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3. Holiday treat bags for dogs

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4. Oven glove as a utensil holder

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5. DIY gold accented holiday gift wrap

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6. Jingle all the way “how to”

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7. Creative gifts for your love ones

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8. Rudolph gift card envelopes 

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9. DIY Christmas Pinata

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10. Popcorn Snowman gift

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11. DIY Christmas Hershey kisses in a whisk

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12. DIY Christmas Crackers

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13. DIY Gift Basket Ideas 

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14. Reindeer Hot Cocoa Cones 

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15. Hershey’s Christmas Tree

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16. DIY Chalkboard Coaster Set

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17. Hot Cocoa Snowman Jars

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18. DIY Christmas Kitchen Towels 

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19. Reindeer Root Beer Bottles 

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20. Reindeer foot print and hand print pillows  

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