Skip to main content

20 DIY Holiday Gifts Ideas for Everyone in Your Family

The holidays should be a time of peace, contentment and reflection and a time spent with family and friends.  I am all about keeping things simple, especially around this time of year.  And I love making and receiving homemade gifts, so I put together a list of 20 easy, and very budget-friendly, gifts to make for friends and family - or to keep for yourself!!  Most of the food recipes are paleo, gluten and/or vegetarian-friendly (but if not, substitutions may be made).


DIY gifts for the foodies in your life:


3-Ingredient Nutella from The Foodie Teen





Herbal Sweet Treats from Mountain Rose Herbs





Homemade Honey Coconut Ghee from Honey, Ghee & Me





Homemade Vanilla Extract from Wellness Mama





Paleo Banana Bread in a Jar from Civilized Caveman





Gluten-Free Cookie Mix in a Jar from The Detoxinista





Cookie Mix in a Jar from Elana's Pantry





Paleo Cookies in a Jar from A Girl Worth Saving





Hibiscus Raspberry Green Tea Mix from Divine Health from the Inside Out





Homemade Ginger Chai Mix from The Dabblist





Gingerbread Spice Mix from Stupid, Easy Paleo





Bacon Salt from Not Quite Nigella




DIY personal care gifts:







Homemade Lip Balm from DIY Natural





DIY Lotion Bars from Holistic Instincts





Candy Cane Sugar Scrub from Cultures for Health





Basic Sugar & Salt Scrub from Cultures for Health





Rainbow Bath Fizzies from Cultures for Health





DIY Gifts for him:


DIY Beard Oil with Whiskey from Whole Foods





Cedar and Sage Infused Aftershave from Cultures for Health


What DIY gifts do you enjoy making or receiving?

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Slow Cooker Menudo (Real Food, Paleo, Whole30, AIP Friendly)

Menudo , or tripe soup, is a traditional soup commonly served on a Sunday morning.  It is considered labor-intensive since it requires a very long cooking time, so it started the night before any plans to eat it, or made for special occasions. Due to its nourishing collagen-packed broth and mineral-rich protein, it has a cult following for those wishing to get rid of the Saturday night hangover! I remember my dad being the one prepping the tripe at night and I remember someone getting up during the night at various times to check on the pot of soup bubbling on the stove.  I also remember becoming a teenager and deciding I no longer would eat organ meats!  So I even gave up on all the other delicious ones, like tender beef tongue and beef cheeks.  I also happily gave up the ones I never liked - like liver and mushy brains.  Yes, brains...... As an adult, I decided being an adventurous eater was much more fun and I incorporated liver back in my diet.  And I realized that the liv

Easy Instant Pot Beans (Real Food, Wapf, Vegan)

I recently started making beans on a regular basis for my family and I remember now how much of a comfort dish this is.  Best of all, it is one of the easiest dishes to make at home. Beans are a legume prized and eaten all over Mexico and, along with maiz, is usually served on a daily basis.  According to experts, there are possibly 200+ types of edible beans grown in Mexico, with beans being cultivated close to 7 thousand years ago.  And they were so valuable, that the Aztecs asked for them as tribute payments. Legumes, like grains, are super easy on the family budget and they can provide quality nutrition when prepared properly.  Beans are generally high in minerals such as magnesium, calcium, and iron, they also contain phytic acid - basically an anti-nutrient.  Phytic acid binds to minerals, like calcium and iron, and prevents the body from absorbing them.  Diets heavy in phytic acid can lead to developmental delays in children, tooth decay, brittle bones, malnutrition and

Water Kefir Agua Fresca, Two Ways (Paleo, Real Food)

Mexico is the land of aguas frescas.  Agua fresh, literally means fresh water, and it refers to traditional fresh fruit and/or veggie drinks.  Aguas frescas are usually single-ingredient drinks, such as an agua de limon (a lime-ade), agua de pi ñ a (pineapple) or my favorite: agua de tamarindo (tamarind drink).  And some aguas are simple combos such as a lime and cucumber agua fresca. Interestingly, the lime and cucumber flavor is usually made with nutrient-dense chia seeds and is recommended for a healthy digestion. Walk down most streets, especially those around or in the town square, and you may find a vendor or two serving a variety of aguas frescas out of huge glass containers.  The drinks are then served in a plastic baggie with a straw, which is great while exploring the town!   During market day or special event, vendors multiply and make it hard to choose between tables of colorful options! I spent three weeks in Mexico last month and indulged in a lot of agua fresca.