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Lockdown may have you separated from your loved ones, but that doesn't mean that you can't still share the love.

There are so many thoughtful, easy to make gifts that your kids will love to create - and that will certainly put a smile on the faces of grandparents, friends, and other family members. Here are eleven homemade gift ideas that you can leave on someone's doorstep!

Rainbow Bracelets

If your little ones had fun painting a rainbow for your window, then they'll love making these beaded rainbow bracelets to show their support for the NHS - a great gift for friends and family.

You'll need some thick string or yarn, and some coloured beads - ideally red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and, purple. Thread these colours repeatedly onto your string, knot them together at the end, and you've got yourself a gorgeous gift to give!

Colourful Bath Bombs

In a time of so much uncertainty, a bath bomb to help family and friends relax and unwind is the perfect gift, and so easy for kids to make. Check out the super simple tutorial below to see how you can make them at home!

Framed Family Handprint

There's nothing a grandparent would cherish more than a beautiful set of colourful handprints that they can keep for years to come.  

All you need is a piece of white paper, some paint, and a photo frame. Pick a colour of paint for yourself and each of your kids, cover your hand in it, and gently take turns pressing them onto the paper - side by side. You can then carefully write each of your names underneath the prints, allow everything to dry, and frame it.

Painted Mugs

Everyone loves a cup of tea or coffee, so why not let your kids go wild decorating some mugs?

If you can't find any plain white mugs in the supermarket, you can order a set of six mini ones online here for less than £5! Your kids will have so much fun painting their own designs and patterns onto them, and once they're done they'll really make for a great gift.

Tasty Treats

Sometimes the best homemade gifts are ones that go straight into your tummy.

There are so many different ideas for treats to make, so think carefully about what your family and friends love the most - whether that be cookies, cupcakes, pastries, or something else. You can take a look at our recommended step by step baking recipes here for some inspo!

Decorated Photo Frames

Your family may not have seen your faces in a while, so what could be better than a personalised photo frame with a picture of your little ones inside?

Don't have any photo frames to spare? Not to worry - there are plenty that you can order online from Amazon or eBay for very low prices. You and the kids can then decorate your frames with whatever you like. If you're stuck for ideas, why not try painting, glitter, seashells, pom-poms, beads, or even dried pasta?

Felt Flowers

A bouquet of flowers that will never die? This homemade gift is so easy to make and kids will have so much fun doing it.

To do this you'll need some coloured felt sheets, some mini pom-poms, and some wooden skewers. Begin by sketching out several different flower shapes on the felt and cutting these out. Glue a pom-pom onto the middle of each one, and then gently pierce the felt from the bottom with a skewer stick - you'll need a blob of glue on the tip of the stick to hold these in place. Allow these to dry - and you've got a beautiful set of flowers.

Personalised Bead Necklaces

Easy to do and a great gift to give, kids can make these beaded necklaces for all of their friends and family members.

Much like the bracelets that we suggested earlier on in this list, you'll need some thick string and beads - but this time why not include some lettered beads? The kids will have so much fun spelling out friends and family members names - and it'll make for such a special gift.

Watercolour Painting

Simple, special and easy for even the littlest of kids to do - these homemade paintings will put a smile on anyone's faces and make for a great gift.

All you'll need to do is either sketch out or print off a template for your little ones to paint (we'd recommend flowers, hearts, stars, or animals) and using a set of watercolour paints - design your very own special piece of art. You could even get the kids to write their own sweet message at the bottom of the painting before you drop it off as a gift!

Bath Salts

Bath salts not only help to reduce stress, but they also help with your sleep and soften your skin - a great gift for friends and family. They're also pretty simple to make!

All you'll need is some Epsom salt, food colouring (colour of your choice), and essential oil (scent of your choice). Place your Epsom salt into a large mixing bowl, add a drop of food colouring, and give it a good mix. Do the same with your essential oil - and there you have it! You can divide the mixture into jars - all ready to give as a gift.

Homemade Chocolates

Treat your loved ones to these gourmet homemade chocolate boxes.

This may sound difficult, but it's actually something that kids can make almost entirely alone. All you'll need is a chocolate mould (or an ice cube tray), some melted milk, white, or dark chocolate (or all three!) and either some nuts, dried fruit, or whatever else you'd like to put inside your chocolates. Place your fillings inside each of the slots on the mould or tray, and then gently pour melted chocolate on top. Allow these to completely set in the fridge, pop them out of their moulds - and wow at your creation.

(Tip: If you wanted to go one step further, you could even make and decorate your own chocolate boxes just to make the gift that little bit more special!)

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Rachel Garner

Rachel grew up in Switzerland and currently lives in north-west London. She is an avid reader, writer, and a real foodie and loves discovering new hotspots and trendy places to go in the city. She also enjoys planning days out for her family, she especially loves taking her little cousins swimming and to the park. When she has some free time she loves going to concerts, baking, or visiting her family at their home in Essex. She can sometimes be found travelling a bit further than Essex and loves meticulously planning and researching a trip before heading off to explore new places in Europe and further afield.

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