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Homemade Gift Ideas Part 2


Welcome to Part 2 of our Simply Homemade Gift Guide! You can check out the Part 1 Food Gift Ideas if you missed it - Food Gift Ideas.
  1.  Memo Picture Board
  2. Tile Coasters 
  3. Homemade Lotion 
  4. Homemade Cookie or Cupcake Platter 
  5. Coconut Sugar Scrub 
  6. Brown Sugar Scrub 
  7. Simmering Holiday Potpourri 
  8. Bath Salts 
  9. Display In a Jar 
  10. Ball Jar Soap Dispenser 
  11. Lotion Bars 
  12. Jewelry Magnets 
  13. Simply Sewing Drink Mats 
  14. Paper Flowers 
  15. Powder Laundry Soap  
  16. Liquid Laundry Soap 
  17. Spiced Sink Scrubber 
  18. Cute Cupcake Decoration or Ornament  
  19. Play Clay For the Kids Can Be Dried for Ornaments Too!
  20. Beautiful Bows for Gifts
  21. Make Your Own Tote Bags - Great for Groceries or for the Kids 
  22. Simple Cloth Napkins  
  23. Homemade Air Freshener in a Jar 
  24. Simply Homemade Soap 
Have some fun ideas of your own? Please share with us in the comments below!

~Simply Angie and Tammi

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