What Makers Gift for the Holidays
Handmade gifts are the perfect way to show you care. Whether it’s freshly-baked cookies or a personalized bar of soap, your friends and family will love it. We asked members of the soap making community what they give for the holidays. Find their answers below.
Emma, soapwonderful
Other than soap
of course – and as someone passionate about all things
handmade – for the holidays I love to go all out! I love to sew
friends and family coffee cup cozies, make my exclusive face cake and facial oil
sets, bake all of my childhood favorite treats, make holiday-themed bath goodies,
pot succulents, embroider personalized t-shirts, and bundle it all up in a gift
basket for them to enjoy all through the holidays. Even though it is my busiest time
of the year as a soap maker, it is also my most joyful, so getting creative
for those I love brings my heart back to why I started making soap in the first
place.
Soapwonderful’s collection of products
Michelle, get naked
soaps
Christmas is by far my favourite time of
year! I love giving my family members handmade gifts and I’m pretty sure
they love it too! Every Christmas I make a special variety of handmade soaps and
knitted dish cloths just for my family and friends. Before everyone arrives
at our home on Christmas day, I display all soaps and cloths in a beautiful handmade
wooden box and surround it in lights and decorations. The setup is warm and
inviting, and it’s the first thing they see and smell when they walk in
the door! When it’s time to leave, each person gets a bag and they go
through the soaps picking out their favourites to take home with
them.
It’s a small, inexpensive gesture that tells them I care and I’m thinking about them – not to mention it’s so much fun for them! I’ve had my family and friends tell me they look forward to this every year!
Get naked soaps’ Lovely Lavender bars
Tamika, Silk
Suds Shop
I’m into all things handmade and that
also applies to gift giving. Next to soap making, cooking and baking is my second
favorite thing to do, especially for family and friends. Fresh-baked bread or
pastries are always a welcome gift for the
holidays!
Silk Suds Shop’s Sultana Soap
Kaity, Barnes
Soap
My love for soap making grew out of my
desire to give handmade gifts. It’s a lovely way to show the recipient
that you really care. It’s also a great way to hone your
skills! It goes without saying that everyone gets soap for the holidays.
Probably a candle, too. Last year I gave my mom and grandmother scarves that I knit.
(I can only do rectangles.) They were a hit!
My
family has a long holiday tradition of giving a mountain of cookies to just about
everyone we see. It’s always a little party when we make them.
It’s a super fun process that usually takes a whole weekend.
Handmade gifts are the perfect way to bring a little
extra love to the gift-giving process.
Barnes Soap’s Harvest bars
Robyn, Maple &
Mint
I love to make my friends and family
handmade skincare gift boxes, I love to spoil them and make them feel pampered! Some
of my favourite items to include are our artisan soaps (of course!), lip balms, and
body scrubs. I like to plan ahead for the holiday season and make a fun
Christmas-themed soap to include in my holiday gifts. Last year I made Applejack
& Christmas Spice, which was a hit, and this year I have Frankincense
& Myrrh on the curing rack just waiting for Christmas
Day.
Maple & Mint’s soap tops
Shelby, Lavo
Soap
Crafting gifts for the holidays is actually
a bit of a tradition in our house. We try to come up with a new craft every year,
but sometimes repeat because we have requests for certain items, or the kids are
anxious to make something specific. This tradition started years ago when my husband
and I had just bought our first house and funds were tight, but it continues because
I enjoy gifting things that are made from the heart, and that the whole family can
participate in. A few of our favorite things to make
are:
- Homemade soap – Soap will always have a special place in my heart as a go-to Christmas gift because the very first batch of cold process soap I ever made was Lavender Oatmeal soap for Christmas gifts. It was a total mess, but every single person who got a bar loved it, and it started me down the crazy rabbit hole of soap making and business ownership that I wouldn’t trade for anything!
- Cookies in a jar – We’ve done this one several times actually. There are a ton of variations, but if you’re not familiar, you layer a Mason jar with all the dry ingredients, add a bow and printable baking instructions, and you’re done! These are perfect to do with kids because there is so much measuring, but nothing dangerous like hot ovens or lye, and they last forever so your recipients can use them whenever they want. They are always a huge hit, and you can prepare them well in advance of the holidays!
- Fudge – Who doesn’t love fudge? Seriously, who? Fudge is delicious and easier to make than you would think. It doesn’t have the shelf life of cookies in a jar, but you can, and should, make extra to stick in the freezer. Once you make a basic batch, you can start adding additional flavors – mint, peanut butter, pumpkin spice, mmmmm. Okay, fudge is going back into the rotation of gifts this year!
We make gifts for the holidays because there is something special about putting time, effort, and care into what we gift our friends and family. It’s a form of expression to show how much each person means to us, and anything homemade is the best – both to give and to receive.
Lavo Soap’s custom cupcakes