When I was a child, I was so excited by Christmas and gift giving. I loved finding what I thought was the 'perfect', gift within my limited means, to give people I loved. As consumerism has become rampant and it has gotten more and more difficult to find and give a meaningful gift I have been more and more unhappy with holiday shopping and gifting.
About 10 years ago I went through a financiallly rough year and gave hand-made toilettries for the holidays. Some people liked them more than others, but the desire to give and receive "consumables" not dust-catching gifts from the $20 and under or $10 and under tables so pervasive in the malls, has spread throughout my group of friends.
For many years now, this group of friends has exchanged gifts that you can't buy at the mall; and some years I've extended that and given hand-made gifts to family as well.
Sometime things that have been given are: concert/event tickets, home prepared meals, jar mixes, toilettries, jams and jellies, home canned salsa, pickles, hand made clothing, quilts, and much more.
Well, this year Deanna over at Crunchy Chicken has posted the Buy Hand for the Hollidays Challenge. The goal of the challenge is to have you do one or more of the following:
* hand-make your gifts
* buy your gifts that are handmade by someone else (like from Etsy or a local craftsperson)
* buy it used either at a thrift store, yard sale, Craigslist or Freecycle, etc.
* barter for your gifts
I'm going to attempt it as much as possible, and I invite you to do the same. Just click the picture in my side bar.
I personally LOVE home made gifts, and I know my friends do as well....
Let me know if you sign up for the challenge, or if this is something you already do.
How do your friends/family receive these gifts? Happily or not?
We live on a tight budget and try to make the best food we can for our palates, our health and to live as lightly as we are able. We have had an annual CSA share for 15 years. We try to buy as much of our meat from local farmers as we can. We compost and we try to avoid waste - the waste of allowing things to go bad either before using them, or after they've been turned into a meal.
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Wednesday, October 07, 2009
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