Swaps (Homemade Gifts) Ideas for My Six-year-old!

Updated on December 15, 2010
N.G. asks from Arlington, TX
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Hi Moms!

My six-year-old is having a SWAP gift exchange with her girl scout troop on Saturday morning. She needs ten home-made gifts to give out to her troop mates. I can't think of anything really creative and age appropriate. I thought about painting suncatchers to give out, and homemade scented ornaments that my daughter could paint... can ya'll think of anything???

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T.K.

answers from Dallas on

I saw these things at a craft show last week. They were bow holders. They used a round wooden circle bought at a craft store and painted a doll face on them. Then braided a 2 feet of yarn and glued to the head. Some had pretty ribbons and cloth material instead of yarn. The 2 ends hung down from the dollys head like her hair in braids. A ribbon tied to the bottom and a hook on the back. The girls hang them up and can clip thier hair bows to the braids to keep them in one place.

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D.G.

answers from Houston on

Can it be edible? How about making your own hot chocolate mix? You could put it in a jar or tin and make your own gift tag.

C.F.

answers from Boston on

WOW they didnt give you much "notice" to make a home made gift. I like the Ornament idea :-) Good luck !!!

B.C.

answers from Dallas on

How about making reindeer food? Julia looooved getting those as a youngster!

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E.C.

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- pencil holders (decorate empty cans with paper collages or artwork and cover with clear contact paper)

- journals (decorate blank composition books with paper collages or artwork and cover with clear contact paper)

- cinnamon dough ornaments - http://crafts.kaboose.com/cinnamon-dough-ornaments.html (glitter glue is great for decorating these)

-headbands or hair scrunchies - here's one online instructions - you could substitute fabric strips about 2" wide for the two pieces of ribbon. http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/family/girls-headbands1.htm

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D.P.

answers from Pittsburgh on

Buy 10 bulb ornaments and let her glitter-glue decorate them? Maybe with the girls' names?

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S.B.

answers from Dallas on

Painting picture frames (Michaels carries a plain wood one for $1 each). Applesauce ornaments...easy and cheap to make and they smell good too! Homemade soaps? Candles are easy to make too. Rudolf treat pot (paint a terra cotta pot to look like Rudolf and then fill with candy). Bookmarks? Jewelry - beaded necklaces. My kids are going to make these magnets this weekend...http://ilovetocreateblog.blogspot.com/2009/08/kids-create...

HTH!

M.L.

answers from Houston on

An ornament, bookmark, braid friendship bracelets... go to a craft store, there are usually kits of things like this. Little wooden or paper mache ornaments or small frames to paint and she can glue glitter or little flatback jewels on are cute and inexpensive.

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