How about some crockpot cozies? I made a few for my friends, they loved them!
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-61326-1.htm Coffee cozies would be another good one! How about those snap bags everyone is crazy over? |
This is probably not what you had in mind, but I remember years ago, my grandmother and her two daughters would save the empty thread spools and "dress them up" and put on the Christmas tree for decorations. Very easy to do. Take pretty scrap fabric and glue. Use the glue to attach fabric to spool. Gramma used a heavy thread as the hanger to attach the decorated spool on the tree. Now days, pipe cleaners would do just as good or better...
Just a suggestion ....
Originally Posted by countrycottage
Does anyone have ideas for Christmas ornaments, decorations or small gift items that are quick, easy and inexpensive to make? Our church is participating in a Christmas bazaar with several other area churches this year. We especially need ideas for small items that can be sold for $5 or less.
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Try these Christmas ornaments. These were posted last Christmas and are just beautiful. They don't look hard to make. I think there are tutorials on them.
http://www.make-stuff.com/projects/quiltball.html |
I like covers for Bibles that have pockets to hold pens and paper.
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How about one or more of the umpteen pincushion ideas posted on the Boards?
A classic ... pot holders! |
The scrubbers crocheted from nylon net!
One of the few things I LOOK for! "Cocoa kit" - a packet of cocoa mix, candy cane, and mini marshmallows in a plastic baggie with a cute verse. |
Originally Posted by bearisgray
"Cocoa kit" - a packet of cocoa mix, candy cane, and mini marshmallows in a plastic baggie with a cute verse.
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corn or rice bags
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What a great idea! I love it!
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Originally Posted by TanyaL
I like covers for Bibles that have pockets to hold pens and paper.
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