Oh what a lovely idea....im going to steal it too! I love handmade gifts especially ones to do wiht babies![]()
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You are not a cheapskate, and any family member that doesn't love that present doesn't deserve it. Christmas, whether you are religious or not, is about self reflection, being with family and being good to people around us. This materialistic crap of having to spend huge $$$ on everyone and if you don't, you're a cheapskate really gets my back up. I would much prefer a present like that than a gift voucher that has no thought put in to it.
Oh what a lovely idea....im going to steal it too! I love handmade gifts especially ones to do wiht babies![]()
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Its a great idea, I did this for Mothers and Fathers day for the first couple of years of DS life
It's a fantastic idea, it really isn't the amount of money that 'counts' and such a gift is so unique that i'm sure your family members will love it.
I have actually been playing around with a similar idea myself but wondering how i could get both DS's prints on a canvas without messing up 10x before i was happy with it
Last Christmas i actually had paper and pencils out for DS (he was about 22 months at the time) and he drew as he pleased and i kept the drawings. I printed out a yearly calander off the computer, added a few small photos of him to the drawing, laminated, bound the two pages together and gave the calanders as a gift to grandparents & aunt & uncle. It's a keepsake that they will treasure forever.
Stick with your idea it's great![]()
ABSOLUTELY FANATASTIC!!!! You are not being cheap. These pictures/painting are absolutely priceless and I think they will be crazy if they don't love them!!
Be sure to take lots of photos of the process too... we have some cracking pics of DS 'painting' and the new owners of the house we lived in have his footprints all over the cementprecious memories HAHA
What a brilliant idea Emma! So arty![]()
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