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Home » 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas 2022

29 September 2019

25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas 2022

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Welcome to my favourite 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas for 2022!

This round up has all the foodies in your life covered, and lots of the recipes are cheap, frugal and quick to complete. 

Festive glass of homemade mulled wine with fairy lights twinkling in the background, one of 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

Post originally written in 2012 & updated every year since!

If you’re the kind of person that would rather make a gift than buy one, or if your festive budget is a little tight this year, here’s a whole heap of holiday inspiration for you.

Whether you’re after presents for foodies, pets, kids or Grandparents, I’m pretty sure you’re going to find a fun project or two for this years festive season.

Ready? Let’s GO!

25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas: Savoury

I’ve broken all the ideas down into categories: Savoury, Sweet, Boozey and other.

1/ DIY Green Superfood Powder

For those that live on green smoothies, kale acai bowls or protein shakes, this DIY Green Superfood Powder makes the perfect gift! 

Small glass jar of dehydrated green vegetable powder to add a nutritional boost to recipes and meals, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

2/ Salt and Pepper Jerky

We all know someone with an expensive jerky habit.

Why not make them some delicious salt & pepper jerky this Christmas, that is completely sugar free!

Salt & Pepper Jerky on a piece of brown paper with butchers twine, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

3/ Spicy Roasted Cashew Nuts

Love cashews? Then you’ll love these spicy roasted cashew nuts that have extra crunch and extra kick.

They’re the perfect choice to gift along with a six pack of beer. 

Glass jar of spicy roasted cashew nuts, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

4/ Vanilla Extract

This makes such a simple, classy present and is so useful for bakers.

Plus this stuff is seriously expensive to buy. 

Sweet festive bottles of homemade vanilla extract with red and white string

5/ Savoury Roasted Chickpeas

These savoury roasted chickpeas make a great gift for those that don’t have a sweet tooth.

They also make the perfect travel snack too.

Savoury Roasted Chickpeas in a glass jar with some travel related items, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

 

25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas: Sweet

6/ Homemade Vanilla Sugar

This is the ideal gift idea for all the bakers out there! It’s cheap as chips to make, yet looks really lovely.

It takes just two ingredients, is shelf stable and can be made weeks, or even months in advance.

Pretty glass jars of homemade vanilla sugar to give as gifts, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

7/ Amaretti Biscuits

These homemade amaretti biscuits are so light and delicious. They are perfect served with coffee, and make the ideal hostess gift when invited over for dinner.

Homemade Amaretti biscuits on a wooden background, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

8/ Best Mincemeat Recipe

A jar of this sweet, fruity and boozey mincemeat recipe makes a really thoughtful gift for the bakers in your life.

And if they love mince pies, but don’t bake, just keep reading…

glass jar filled with fruity mincemeat filling on a kitchen counter with baking mess around

9/ Mince Pie Pops

These little mince pie pops are a fun twist on the original, and make such a cute gift!

For those not in the UK, mince pies are a traditional festive treat we serve either hot or cold. They contain a mix of spices, dried fruit, alcohol and suet which collectively is called ‘mince meat’ (and confusingly don’t actually contain any meat!)

Mince pie pops fresh from the oven and sprinkled with icing sugar, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

10/  Cookie Dough Truffles 

These cookie dough truffles make the perfect last minute gift! There’s no baking time, and you probably have all the ingredients to hand in your kitchen.

Cookie Dough Truffles on a baking sheet with melted chocolate, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

11/ Chocolate Covered Pretzels 

Sweet yet salty, these grown up chocolate covered pretzels are so tasty.

They are great for kids to help make too, so dive in and go get messy!

 Pretzels with dark chocolate on a piece of brown baking paper, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

12/ Gluten Free Snowflake Cookies

Just because you can’t eat gluten, doesn’t mean you should miss out on all the festive fun!

These cute little cookies are so easy to make, great fun to decorate and taste wonderful.

Cute Gluten Free Snowflake Cookies on a wooden background, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

13/ Cardamom Scented Shortbread

These melt in the mouth Cardamom Scented Shortbread biscuits are just heavenly and a doddle to make.

They make a delicious gift for friends and family.

Cardamom Scented Shortbread on a wooden table and sprinkles of sugar, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

14/ Cinnamon Dusted Dried Apple Rings

These are my number one favourite way to preserve apples from our orchards. We often dry jars and snack on them long into the winter months.

They also make a wonderful gift, simply pop into a pretty jar and attach a label or tag noting the ingredients (spoiler alert: there’s only two!).

Glass jar filled with dried apple rings that have been dusted with cinnamon, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

15/ Cranberry Cashew Muffins

Making a big batch of these cranberry and cashew muffins is a sneaky way to use up any leftover cranberries. And they taste sublime too!

cranberry and cashew muffins on a plate against a white background with sprigs of holly, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

16/ Date, Coconut and Almond Truffles

The perfect healthy, paleo foodie gift to give this year. All you need is fruit, nuts, spices and a little desiccated coconut to roll them in. Yum!

Date Truffles rolled in coconut with a metal baking dish, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

17/ Coconut Chocolate Bites

These Coconut Chocolate Bites have just two ingredients and make a great snack. Use a high cocoa, low sugar variety of chocolate, and they’ll make the perfect low carb gift for chocolate lovers.

Coconut Chocolate Bites on piece of brown baking paper, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

18/ Cinnamon Apple Cake

This Cinnamon Apple Cake has all the elements of a darn good fruit cake: moist, juicy and utterly moreish.

It makes a lovely gift for a special friend or lovely neighbour.

Rustic photo of wooden background, apple cake in a vintage loaf tin, with apples and glass jar of cinnamon, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

19/ Festive Meringue Wreath

This Festive Meringue Wreath is a showstopping festive dessert, and much lighter than the traditional Christmas puddings, cakes and pies.

Bake one of these beauties if you’re asked to bring dessert, and you’ll woo the whole table over.

Meringue Wreath with fresh berries and figs on white background, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

20/ Homemade Blackberry Lollipops

Capture the blackberry season in these delicious blackberry lollipops! This recipe gets HOT, so definitely not one for the kids to help with!

1 image of boiling blackberry syrup and 1 image of homemade blackberry lollipops on a marble sheet, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

21/ Homemade Candied Orange Peel

This sweet yet slightly sharp treat is an old fashioned favourite here in England. Made by first boiling citrus peels, then poaching in a syrup solution, and finally drizzling with a rich dark chocolate.

It’s a seriously grown up treat that wakens the most jaded of tastebuds.

Freshly made Candied Orange Peel being drizzled with melted chocolate, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

22/ Honey & Sea Salt Roast Nuts

Man, these sweet and salty roast nuts are the nuts. Literally! I used a mix almonds, hazelnuts, walnuts and cashews but you can use whichever nuts you prefer.

small bowl of honey and sea salt roast nuts, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

 

25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas: Boozey

23/ Homemade Blackcurrant Cassis Recipe

Got an allotment? Grow blackcurrants? Then you need this Homemade Blackcurrant Cassis recipe! You’ll never be stuck for a homegrown, homemade gift ever again.

Homemade Blackcurrant Cassis in small glass on outdoor table, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

24/ Slow Cooker Mulled Wine

All the flavours of the festive season in one utterly delicious brew. Make a big batch in the crockpot, bottle up and deliver as a superb little gift this Christmas. 

Glass of Slow Cooker Mulled Wine with cinnamon stick, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

25/ Blackberry Vodka

This blackberry vodka does need to be planned ahead of time if you’re planning to use fresh, wild blackberries. However if you can find supermarket blackberries out of season, or even have some squirrelled away in the freezer you can use them. Just defrost them first!

Blackberry Flavour Vodka in small glass on wooden board with fresh blackberries, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

 

Oops! Seems a I can’t count! Have a few extra ideas…

26/ Satsumas Poached in Red Wine

This is Christmas in a jar! It is the one dessert that we always have on the table at Christmas. Unlike most Christmas puds, it’s really light yet still bursting with festive flavours.

Make it for yourself and make an extra one to deliver in a pretty glass jar to a friend.

Poached Satsumas Gift Jar with cinnamon sticks and christmas ribbons, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas: Other

 

27/ How to Make Beeswax Wraps

Let me walk you through the fun and easy eco-project of making DIY Wax Wraps. The best bit is, they only take 2 ‘ingredients’ to make, and you can make a whole stash of them in just one afternoon!

Just be sure to make extras for yourself as they are SO handy to have around the kitchen!

blue and white striped bowl with several rolled up diy wax wraps in, stooed on wooden board with spilled cup of beeswax pellets

28/ Home Made Bacon Flavour Dog Treats

Keep your canine friends happy with these adorable handmade bacon dog treats! A cheap little bone shaped cookie cutter and you’ll be all set to make a bunch of them.

Homemade Dog Treats on a baking tray, one of my 25 Homemade Christmas Gift Ideas

 

So, are you inspired to get your homemade gift list under way? I hope so! Don’t forget to share pics of your creations with me on social media. you can find me pretty much everywhere as @hedgecomber!

Janie x

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  1. Sawsan @chef in disguise says

    26 November 2012 at 5:59 pm

    Thank you kindly for including my candied orange peel..
    You have an amazing round up of gifts here, I can’t wait to explore them

    Reply
    • HedgeComber says

      26 November 2012 at 6:50 pm

      Hi there, and you are welcome! I LOVE candied peel, esp when it’s dunked in plain chocolate!
      Thanks for visiting
      Janie x

      Reply
  2. Tammy/Our Neck of the Woods says

    26 November 2012 at 6:46 pm

    All great ideas! I’ve been dying to try your dried apple rings! They would make a great gift. I haven’t started on my list yet, but soon I will get on the ball :) Thanks for the ideas!

    Reply
    • HedgeComber says

      26 November 2012 at 6:52 pm

      Have fun with them Tammy. Trouble is most of the ones I want to make, I want to make for me!!! Not quite how it’s s’posed to work huh?!
      :)

      Reply
  3. Nicky says

    26 November 2012 at 8:02 pm

    we always do a big of making things for us in the week before thingymas – peanut brittle and peanut butter fudge!

    Reply
    • HedgeComber says

      26 November 2012 at 9:45 pm

      Love peanut brittle, cor haven’t had that for years adn have never made it. Fancy sharing your recipe Nicky? xx

      Reply
  4. Debs says

    26 November 2012 at 10:56 pm

    So many wonderful ideas! I only have one question, how to I get on your Christmas list?! : )

    Reply
    • HedgeComber says

      27 November 2012 at 9:25 am

      Hahaha, I find bribery the easiest route. Cold. Hard. Cash! :)

      Reply
  5. Amy k says

    27 November 2012 at 1:29 am

    AWesome inspiration, and lots of plastic free ideas too! Win win! X

    Reply
    • HedgeComber says

      27 November 2012 at 9:26 am

      INDEED! PS I have only bought cat food in tins since popping over to your blog. I know I still have a very very very long way to go, but baby steps right?!
      :)

      Reply
  6. Angie says

    27 November 2012 at 1:08 pm

    Ooo, well done Janiepopps. Lovely list of ideas, especially liking the pomegranite vodka. Hoping to have a go at most of these…..maybe make a basket too and ta da, everyone is getting a hamper from me :)

    Reply
    • HedgeComber says

      27 November 2012 at 2:19 pm

      That vodka does look cool huh? Have fun, and thanks for stopping by adn leaving a commment!
      Janie x

      Reply
  7. Jana Szabo says

    27 November 2012 at 4:36 pm

    wow Jane ~ now i can have my coffee ~ getting ready to order some raw cacao and tumeric caps ~ adding bourbon vanilla to do a few recipes here…oh and next time i see a pomegranate i am not walking passed it. Ha! You are amazing Jane ~ and thank you so much for sharing these creative ideas. I just put my “alchemist” hat back on, thanks to you! Happy Christmas and goodness for you and yours in the New Year!

    Reply
    • HedgeComber says

      27 November 2012 at 4:55 pm

      Ha! Love it Jana! Enjoy xxx

      Reply
  8. Buttons says

    30 November 2012 at 12:13 pm

    Oh Thank you I have been stumped on what to give some special people in my life. I love the little sewing jar and the food gifts are perfect. Thank you agin. You are very good at this. B

    Reply
    • HedgeComber says

      30 November 2012 at 2:23 pm

      You’re welcome! xx

      Reply
  9. Ronal Dotson says

    5 December 2012 at 10:43 am

    Hi Hedge, I would love to taste Hot chocolate spoons. My mouth starts watering already. Great ideas hedge good keep it up.

    Reply
    • HedgeComber says

      5 December 2012 at 11:01 am

      Cheers Ronal
      Janie x

      Reply
  10. Glamorous Glutton says

    28 November 2013 at 10:33 pm

    Great ideas, a very professional round up. I’m about to post a series of gift ideas from the kitchen, starting tomorrow. GG

    Reply
    • Jane Sarchet says

      30 November 2013 at 7:19 pm

      Perfect, can’t wait to see them!
      Janie x

      Reply
  11. Mary Kay Harvey says

    22 October 2019 at 7:18 pm

    What an amazing list. You know, this got me thinking about Christmas, and some of my favorite Christmas memories are the ones that had no cost involved.

    Reply
    • Jane Sarchet says

      27 January 2020 at 5:20 pm

      Agreed Mary. I do think people go overboard these days, and especially for children :(
      Janie x

      Reply
  12. william says

    4 March 2021 at 11:53 am

    amazing ideas.

    Reply
    • Jane Sarchet says

      4 March 2021 at 7:31 pm

      Thanks William!

      Reply

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