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I am a busy homeschooling, God loving, jewelry selling mommy of an 8 year old son and a 5 year old daughter. I love creating, crafting and throwing fun parties and am documenting it for you!

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Great Gift Ideas!


Looking for some great (and inexpensive) gift ideas?
I am always on the hunt for creative, and inexpensive, ideas for gifts!  Handmade gifts are not only cost effective, but are also heartfelt!  Here are some great ideas for your gift giving occasions!
White Cane Glimmer Sugar Scrub
1 cup - Domino® Granulated Sugar
1 cup - vegetable oil
Oil from 1 vitamin E capsule
1 or 2 drops - of essential oil, lavender or orange
1 16oz. - glass container with lid

Combine all of the ingredients in a medium bowl until well blended. Using a spatula, transfer mix into the container and secure lid. Contents will settle, mix before using. Scoop a teaspoon or two of the scrub on your hands and gently massage in circular motions onto your skin. Leave on for 3 to 4 minutes before thoroughly rinsing. The scrub will tighten on your skin. 


GREAT TEACHER GIFT!


I need to thank my friend Mary at http://almostperfectparent.blogspot.com for this idea, I LOVE IT!!!  I have already boughtthe materials, just need to assemble it!

Broken crayons turn into custom monogrammed pictures. We are SO gonna make One of these for our kid's teachers this year, how cute!



What about a cookie/cocoa/tea mix in a jar?  I did these for years with my family, and they are easy to assemble, cute and an awesome gift idea! 
Great recipes at
http://www.allfreecrafts.com/giftinajar/index.shtml#tea

Lighted Potpourri Holiday Jar

I saw these at a craft fair years ago and made them for my family!! Easy and so cute!

Here's a trendy holiday decorating idea that combines the soft glow of mini lights with the gentle scent of warm potpourri. It's an easy way to infuse a room with holiday ambience or light up the dark corner of a hallway.

These lighted potpourri jars are such an easy craft that they make ideal hostess gifts for impromptu holiday gatherings. Just wrap in cellophane and add lots of cheerful ribbon curls.

I always have one lit up in the bathroom at Christmas because the warm glow serves as a night light for guests while the subtle fragrance is long-lasting and very pleasing.

What You Will Need:

litjarswrap (18K)large, clean glass food jar, canning jar or ivy bowl
string of 20 to 30 mini lights
scented potpourri
doily or open-weave fabric circle to cover jar lid
rubber band
ribbon or raffia
seasonal decorations
tacky glue or hot glue

1. Clean and dry the glass jar, then add a layer of potpourri to cover the bottom.

2. Turn on the lights and begin feeding them into the jar, adding potpourri as you go, so that the lights are spaced equally apart and supported by the potpourri that you are packing around them. Do not pack the jar too tightly.

3. Allow the end of the light string to come out through the top and tuck it to the back of the jar.

4. If you're using an antique or modern mason-style canning jar, it probably comes with a two-piece lid. You can leave the lid off entirely or just discard the center section then screw the band in place.

5. Fasten a doily or circle of open-weave fabric over the mouth of the jar using a strong elastic band. This will hold the light string in place, as it comes out of the jar, as well.

6. Cover the elastic band with ribbon or raffia. You can tie the ribbon or raffia in a bow, or just knot it together and cover with seasonal decorations.

7. Using tacky glue or hot glue, add a few festive decorations to the front of the ribbon.

8. If you're giving the jar as a gift, wrap in cellophane and tie with curly ribbon.

9. As the scent fades, replenish with a fragrance oil or essential oil which complements the original scent. Simply add a few drops of oil through the holes in the doily and your lighted potpourri jar should be good to go for another season.


http://www.allfreecrafts.com/giftinajar/litjars.shtml