Our top 3 homemade gift ideas online
All you need is flour, salt and water, making this possibly the cheapest homemade Christmas gift ever.
These salt dough ornaments are a surprisingly simple and pretty addition to your Christmas tree.
An original and personal take on a traditional Christmas wreath., using cardboard, black and white photos and ribbon.
The perfect gift for a niece or nephew, a slightly trickier but definitely rewarding customised gift.
Want to save money and avoid a stressful Christmas shop? Learn to patchwork for £25 on Saturday 1 December and create your own hand stitched gifts.
The class, entitled ‘Christmas stitchery’ runs from 10-3, and aims to enable students to create their own Christmas gifts such as fabric gift baskets, tree decorations, cards and Christmas bunting.
The course tutor, Alison Holmquist says ‘The class will be friendly and informal, a great way to get into the Christmas spirit, and a great way to use up any odd bits of Christmas fabric. There will be lots of scope to be creative!’
The class is based at Radyr Neighbourhood Learning centre and is part of their annual ‘One day taster courses’, which also include breadmaking, silversmithing and Italian.
Contact Radyr Adult Education Centre on 02920 842056 for more information.
Our top 3 homemade gift ideas online
All you need is flour, salt and water, making this possibly the cheapest homemade Christmas gift ever.
These salt dough ornaments are a surprisingly simple and pretty addition to your Christmas tree.
An original and personal take on a traditional Christmas wreath., using cardboard, black and white photos and ribbon.
The perfect gift for a niece or nephew, a slightly trickier but definitely rewarding customised gift.