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December 13, 2012

DIY Homemade Gifts

I was busy as bee last month so I really had no time in buying gifts. Fast forward to December I’m still busy and I’m still not finished with my Christmas list. I’ve been asking my husband what gift will he gives to his colleagues and he always says “mag-bake ka na lang” (food gifts). I have no choice but to bake and I’ve been baking for the last three days because I need to finish everything so I could start making a reviewer for my son’s exam next week.




I’m not used to, giving homemade gifts; in fact, this is the first time that I will be doing this. To make my life easy, I decided to bake triple chocolate brownies for my husband's colleagues and triple chocolate cookies for my mommy friends in school.

Brownies


What do I need? 


Brownies 

Zip lock Sandwich Bag 
Scotch tape 
Printed materials 
Christmas tag 

I place the brownies inside the Ziploc and seal. Fold the excess part and put scotch tape.



 Wrap it using printed materials.




Then place gift tag. I’ve made 16 pieces for his first group and I need an additional 6 pieces by Monday for the other team.

Since I already made a homemade gift for my husband's colleagues, I decided to give homemade gifts to my mommy friends in school.

Cookies

What do I need?
Cookies
Ice plastic bag
Plastic Christmas wrapper (this is my leftover wrapper last year)


Place the cookies inside the ice plastic bag.



Put it in the plastic wrapper and seal using the Christmas tag.



This is the finished product. I’ve made 10 pieces. 

A repost from my old blog Michi's Home Sweet Home

11 comments:

  1. I've really been wanting to bake! Hopefully I can finally find a way to do this ASAP! :) this can really help me save a lot!

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  2. OMG, these are awesome! Thanks for the idea. Do I need to have good hands for the wrapping? heehee..one of the reasons why I can't do a lot of crafts is the intricacy of the steps I need to follow. Panget kinakalabasan. :(

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    1. Wrapping is not difficult. I'm sure you can do it. :)

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  3. I love wrapping gifts. I just wish I get that oven soon so I can bake too. I love receiving home-made stuff for Christmas! Great idea! So, can I have those brownies please? Haha!

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  4. wow! it looks like it's done by a professional! i don't know how to bake, i just might buy ready made then will just DIY the wrapping! thanks for this post!

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    1. Thanks! That's a good idea too if you don't know how to bake or if you have no time to bake. :)

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  5. I plan to make home-made goodies and give them as gifts this Christmas too. We're on a budget this year after just having a new baby and all the expenses that came with the cutie. :)

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  6. Home-made goodies are the best! May personal touch and very yummy. :) i just hope i can actually bake. Medyo wala akong alam sa kusina eh.

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  7. I think friends and families appreciate homemade goodies more because they know you put your heart into making it.

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  8. Thank you for sharing. I, myself, is also thinking of DIY gifts for this Christmas. I am thinking of body scrubs and the likes.

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