120+ Natural & DIY Christmas Gift Ideas

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This year, I’ve decided to keep things simple, natural, and sustainable with natural and DIY Christmas gift ideas. That includes a few select wooden toys for the younger kids that will (hopefully) last for generations. We also focus more on experiences than material gifts (for the most part).

There are so many great gift options for DIY homemade gifts, and I hope that others will consider joining me in gift-giving this way. Below are a few of my favorite handmade gift ideas and some suggestions for some simple gift baskets. Whether it’s under the Christmas tree or as a stocking stuffer, handmade Christmas gifts are an easy way to love on your friends and family.

Why Make DIY Christmas Gifts?

Modern society is flooded with stuff everywhere. We’ve been told that piles of toys, jewelry, and other goodies from Santa are what make the holidays. Thoughtful gifts, like easy DIY projects, not only save money but are a simple way to make Christmas more special.

And if you don’t have time for homemade gifts, it’s nothing to beat yourself up over. Spending quality time with loved ones is the important thing. If you’re looking for some last-minute gifts to buy, then check out my gift-giving guide for the whole family. I’ve also got a ton of great ideas for gifts for women in this post.

I’ve divided some of the homemade Christmas gift ideas by type of person (grandparents, kids, men, etc.), so you can easily find something for everyone on your list. There’s a lot of crossover though, and some DIY projects in one category may be perfect for someone else on your list.

Christmas Decorations

While you’re making some homemade gifts, why not make your own Christmas decorations too? You can find inexpensive home decor at the local thrift store or make your own. This DIY garland is made from natural materials like pine, cranberries, and dried oranges. Or try this tutorial for a burlap garland with ribbon and twine. I’ve also made some of these burlap wreaths to decorate our front door.

And we can’t forget the Christmas cards! Every year I bribe the kids into matching outfits for our Christmas photo that goes on our annual Christmas cards. If you’re a crafter then some homemade Christmas cards are also a nice touch.

Now onto the DIY Christmas gift ideas!

DIY Gift Ideas For Men

Treat your man with holiday gifts he’ll love, from food gifts to homemade body care. The perfect gift doesn’t have to be crazy expensive or complicated. Whether it’s for grandpa, dad, or your significant other, these easy DIY Christmas gifts are just the thing.

DIY Christmas Gifts for Grandparents

Many of these Christmas crafts are simple enough for the kids to make for grandma and grandpa. There are also some DIY beauty recipes that are great for mature or drier skin types.

DIY Christmas Gifts for Women

Your child’s teacher, your mom, your best friend… here are gifts that women will enjoy this holiday season. While you’re at it, don’t forget to make some extra for yourself!

DIY Christmas Gifts for Kids

It depends on your child’s age and gender, but in general, here are some fun DIY gifts for the kids. The little items also make great stocking stuffer ideas!

Gifts for a Healthy Home

Edible Christmas Gift Ideas

Instead of sugar-filled candy canes and drink mixes, gift your loved ones some homemade food items. Who wouldn’t want a cute hand-packed box of homemade truffles?

Gift Basket Ideas

Gift baskets are great for family members, co-workers, or friends. They’re simple enough to put together but look impressive. Be sure to choose a cute basket or tote for your assorted items and arrange them as desired! Browse through the categories above for options to put in your customized gift basket, or choose from the ideas below.

Herbal Teas Basket

Give an assortment of homemade herbal tea blends with a glass teapot. You could even throw in some organic tea towels.

Spa Gift Basket

Create your own spa experience with a DIY spa gift basket. There are tons of ideas above for what to put in it. I like adding some bulkier items like sugar scrubs, lotions, and foot scrubs to help fill the basket out.

Natural Baby Basket

Mom-to-be or New Mom Basket

Do you make any homemade gifts? Any ideas to add to the list? Share below!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

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38 responses to “120+ Natural & DIY Christmas Gift Ideas”

  1. Tonya Avatar

    Oh!! Last year I made my daughter four different lip balm flavors and my husband made her some Hello Kitty labels for them. She wanted a set of them that she saw in the store, but those ingredients don’t ever go into her.
    This year I’m making wool dryer balls for the ladies in our family. I love giving things that I make.

  2. Rozanna Avatar

    Hi Katie!
    I have been following you for almost two years and you have been a blessing to me and my family. recently I have joined a 90 day mom challenge that has changed my life it is all Scripture based and covers everything a mom does. Please pray about it! It has blessed me and my family and I will pray that it will blessed yours too!

  3. Larraine Roulston Avatar
    Larraine Roulston

    It just isn’t Christmas for me unless I make something. They have included knitted slippers, finger puppets & reusable cloth bags for shopping. Love do create puzzles such as word searches with familiar names and places for the receiver. Also creating a suitable Crypt-a-Quote.
    This year I cut up some old T-shirts to make oven-mitt covers. This works extremely well if the design or message on the T-shirt lines up with the receiver. For example, my husband had worn t-shirts with math and physics designs. Perfect oven mitts for my niece and her partner as they are taking those courses at university this year.

  4. Lisa Avatar

    I love making gifts for Christmas and have been trying to make the majority since I got married. I do a lot of baked goods for the guys, and then sewing/crafty projects for everyone else. (I’ve shared several gift ideas and tutorials on my blog recently). I’m excited this year about making my daughter’s first doll and wall art for my sister-in-law. It will be like Santa’s workshop around here soon! 😉

  5. Shauna Avatar

    Hi, I love the buckwheat pillow for my father in law… so hard to shop for guys sometimes! 😉 Can you explain more specifically how to make this! =) I was not sure of the quantity of buckwheat hulls I will need and for what size pillow (I would want to make a standard sleeping pillow). So excited to make this for him for Christmas! =D Thanks for all your ideas!

    1. Shauna Avatar

      I found your page explaining it all! Both your links sent me to the page to purchase them, fyi =)

  6. Emily Avatar

    I have made homemade vanilla extract before, and it was a huge hit! Sooo much better than the store-bought stuff, and everyone bakes!

  7. Laura Morris Avatar
    Laura Morris

    Lovely post! You and your family are wonderful for embracing this. I’m going to do the same at my house. Thank you for the great ideas!

  8. Jenny Avatar

    Oooh, and I didn’t see astragalus on your first aid remedy list.. It’s a must. Fill a mason jar with dried astragalus root, loose, then fill it with vodka, store in cool dark place. Then 2-4 months later, strain it, then squeeze pulp through cheesecloth, fill brown tincture bottles.. Label these “immune support”, a full dropper for adults, half for kids… Miracle medicine.. Granted, we are an oober healthy family, but this builds up all of our systems to well during the fall and winter.. Incredible stuff.. Should definitely make the list!

  9. Jenny Avatar

    I take my kids broken crayons, melt them down with like colors, or combine a couple to make “special” colors, then pour them into candy molds.. I give out 8-12 crayons in wax baggies to the kids that come to our solstice party, and my school age boy takes them to his friends at school. At the beginning of this school year, a little girl came up to me and asked “are you making heart shaped crayons again this year!?!?!” It’s my thing.. But it should be everyones, as it’s “upcycling”, affordable and the molds are reusable time and time again, for crayons- or chocolate 🙂

  10. Bria MacDonald Avatar
    Bria MacDonald

    I’ve just discovered your DIY recipes and as a student, I’m hoping to be able to make my own products rather than spending all my money on drugstore brands. However, I was wondering if there was an alternative to beeswax that I could use.

  11. Sabrina Bullock Avatar
    Sabrina Bullock

    Love your website. I’ve been trying to do a lot more DIY gifts. I usually bake quite a bit, crochet many gifts, and made herbal heat rice packs one year.

    1. Melissa O Avatar
      Melissa O

      Do you have a link or instructions for making the heat rice packs? I’ve been wanting to make these for gifts for years!

  12. Cherisse Brumley LaSalle Avatar
    Cherisse Brumley LaSalle

    Katie!
    I have been meaning to leave a note on your blog for a very long time. I absolutely LOVE your website. It has been so helpful to me! Your recipes are delicious (please keep adding more), and I am so thankful for your articles concerning health. Also, this list of homemade gifts was perfect for me this year! My friends and family will be getting body butter and sugar scrubs.
    Thank you! God bless and have a Merry Christmas!

  13. Lynette Green Nelson Avatar
    Lynette Green Nelson

    I can’t wait to dig into this after the kids go to bed. Waiting on my shipment from Mountain Rose Herbs so I can whip up a batch of body butter and some lip balm. Love your blog…thanks for sharing! I look forward to more of your posts!

  14. Katherine Atkinson Avatar
    Katherine Atkinson

    How wonderful! Another great post to share on the Wildcrafting Wednesday blog hop! 🙂 We’d love to have you link this one up! 🙂 You are awesome! 🙂

  15. Janet White Avatar
    Janet White

    Thanks for this list. I had just written down on my to do list “ideas for homemade gifts” so your list is super-timely. Yay!

  16. mary Avatar

    I have sewn fleece socks, aprons, and crocheted pot holders as gifts throughout the years.

  17. Terra Avatar

    it didn’t seem to make ur list, but I am baking tons of muffins for Christmas, they freeze and warm well, also I can get creative. chocolate with cream cheese in them, apple caramel, banana nut. I love to cook, and ur website makes it so easy. thank u and may u and urs have a blessed holiday :).

  18. Kris Leigh Avatar
    Kris Leigh

    Unfortunately, if I were to give these to people, they would look at my like I’m crazy. I’ll make them for myself, though!

    1. Terra Avatar

      my family thinks I am nuts, but they seem to love the after effects..lol…

    2. Nicole Avatar

      My hubby used to think I was nuts until he saw the results. He was the first one on board to try toothpaste powder I made recently…I think he is a convert!

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