Handmade Christmas Challenge Craft Along

We have basically 10 weeks left until Christmas. Did you just faint?  Yeah, me too!  Now is the time to get organized, plan and make the gifts for those we love.  For the last few Christmas seasons I have hosted a handmade Christmas Challenge.  You can see those posts here

This year, inspired by Ginny’s Yarn along from Small Things, I would love to invite you to take the challenge and join me in a Handmade Christmas Craft along.  On Thursday, I will post the first day along with a way for you to link any homemade gift you have made recently or in the past.  The more ideas we share, the easier it will be to become inspired and make a handmade Christmas a reality.

Every Thursday I will post what I have made and you can link your gifts through a linky link on my blog post and share with everyone who reads this blog.  Every Thursday I will also have a giveaway from among those who linked up and or left a comment (you must also be a follower of this blog or follow me on Facebook), so stay tuned for lots of handmade loveliness from many talented people.  This will be a little handmade present from them (and me) to you.

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, to take the pledge to have a handmade Christmas this year by giving those on our Christmas list a handmade gift.

Here are the rules:

1. Gifts must be handmade by you, or,

2. Purchased from someone else who handmade it, check out Etsy or Artfire, go to a craft fair, or,

3. Upcycled items such as thrift store, antique store or garage sale treasures. If this one is alarming to you maybe you should think about what it really costs to make something new, the energy to make it, ship it, house it and how buying something pre-loved is using a resource which has already made its impact. My brother asked me if buying someone a, basket counts, I said yes but buy a pre-owned basket, really could you really tell if you received a new basket or not and if it was new would that make it a better basket? 

The point is to use your imagination instead of buying all the mass produced stuff at the mall which every store is going to convince us we need and will make our Christmas this year perfect. Shop at home first. If you are a crafter, you have a stash. Most of us crafters don’t even know all the stuff that is in our stash so instead of heading over to the craft store, shop from your stash first.

Even if you do not have a blog or have nothing to link to, Please post your ideas or what you will be giving to your loved ones.

I will of course be posting some of my ideas and projects to inspire all of you too. (hey most of my viewers are probably on my list so gotta keep it hush hush)

Here is the pledge:

I, state your name, pledge to:

To take a political stance against mass consumerism of Christmas

To give gifts that are unique, meaningful and full of love


To promote, encourage and celebrate hand-made You may not have the time to make all your gifts but I know you will be out purchasing them. Why not purchase a handmade gift from someone instead of somewhere.

Tomorrow, I will post more so come back!

If you enjoyed this post, please consider leaving a comment or follow me by email at the top right hand of the screen to have future posts sent to you. Tricia (Crunchy Catholic Momma)

11 Responses to Handmade Christmas Challenge Craft Along

  1. Anonymous November 25, 2011 at 4:37 am #

    Love the red and white felt garland….Why am I making it more complicated than it is…it must be easier than it looks!!

  2. spindelmaker November 1, 2011 at 7:04 pm #

    What an incredibly cute row of mini-mittens! Did you make those? If not, where did you get them? I´d love to buy some handmade ones. I´m quite crafty, but time doesnt´seem to fit in knitting. I am all for handmade gifts, for years I made all of them, because I didn´t have much money. Now that I have more money, I still like to make as many gifts as possible. Because it gives me joy to make them, and it brings more joy to those who receive them than if I´d just bought something. Hopefully it does some good for the world in a non-consumer-way.Oh, wait, I just read your other comments. I´ll go check out the patterns!

  3. JLR22 October 20, 2011 at 8:01 am #

    Thank you so much for the mini mitten patterns! I saw these originally in Turkey and have a few that I use as Christmas ornaments draped over branches and have gotten more compliments on those mittens than anything else! Thank you for going to the trouble of finding patterns for me 🙂 So excited to start making these. Also, have been following you on bloglovin.

  4. Sunshine Mama October 19, 2011 at 7:23 pm #

    I love this idea! I had seen the idea floating around blogs last year, but ended up not doing it because I was not organized enough and was too last minute. But I've been really into hand making things this past year, so I already have lots of ideas in mind, and projects are already started. I can't wait to see what else you'll post 🙂

  5. steph October 19, 2011 at 2:20 pm #

    you've inspired me already!!! I'm making the little mitten garland!!! (My daughter has wanted an advent garland like that forever–why haven't I done it????)

  6. Crunchy Momma October 19, 2011 at 1:34 am #

    JLR22, I hope you check back here for my reply : ) Here are two patterns (free ones) that I found. http://woolwindings.blogspot.com/2007/12/more-min… andhttp://www.fortheloveofyarn.com/Issues/06Fall/patterns/fall06_minimittens.shtmlHope that helps : ) If you make them I would love to see a picture!! Or, link up any Thursday!

  7. JLR22 October 18, 2011 at 7:30 pm #

    I loved the mitten garland so much I looked it up using google image search to try and find a pattern or Etsy seller. Unfortunately it was from Anthropolgie (NA anymore) and probably cost an arm and a leg 🙁

  8. Crunchy Momma October 18, 2011 at 2:56 pm #

    Austerity, Good for you!!!! I am such a procrastinator that last year I did not start on gifts until a few days after Thanksgiving.

  9. Crunchy Momma October 18, 2011 at 2:55 pm #

    Katie, Etsy is such a wonderful place to support artists and you will end up with one of a kind gifts instead of mass produced. Post what you are getting ; )

  10. austerityandprosperi October 18, 2011 at 6:15 am #

    I'll be there! I've cheated though, as I've already started my gifts ; )

  11. Katie @ Imperfect Pe October 18, 2011 at 2:25 am #

    I am a big fan of handmade. I am only marginally crafty but I love etsy!

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