10 Thoughtful DIY Gift Ideas from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels

10 Handmade gift ideas for your next holiday or celebration from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

If you’re looking for unique, handmade gifts this season, you’re in the right place! At PurlsAndPixels, I love sharing simple, heartfelt craft ideas that make perfect presents for loved ones. From knitting and crochet patterns to creative DIY projects, here are ten thoughtful gift ideas you can make yourself.


1. Tiny Knit Mitten Ornaments

These adorable miniature mittens are quick to knit and make great gifts for friends and family. Use them as tree ornaments, garlands, or package toppers. They’re perfect for using up scrap yarn!
➡️ Find the pattern here

Mitten Holiday Ornament Free Knitting Pattern from Liz @PurlsAndPixels

2. Learn-to-Knit Gift Set

Give the gift of a new hobby! Create a beginner-friendly knitting kit with yarn, needles, and a link to our Knitting Guide. Personalize it by including a handmade scarf or dishcloth to inspire their first project.
➡️ Learn how to make the set here

Learn to knit gift set, DIY gift idea from Liz @PurlsAndPixels

3. Peppermint Twist Crochet Garland

A festive garland adds a handmade touch to any home. This candy-cane-inspired crochet project is beginner-friendly and works up quickly. Package it as a gift or use it to decorate your home.
➡️ Get the crochet tutorial here

Learn how to make an easy DIY peppermint twist crochet garland with this beginner-friendly tutorial by Liz Chandler at PurlsAndPixels. Add handmade charm to your Christmas decor in under an hour!

4. Cherry Candy Cane Potholder

This oversized potholder is as festive as it is functional. Pair it with a set of kitchen towels or baking supplies for a thoughtful hostess gift.
➡️ Grab the knitting pattern here

Free easy beginner knitting pattern, cherry candy cane potholder for Christmas or holiday parties, pattern from Liz @PurlsAndPixels

5. DIY Washcloths or Dishcloths

Knit or crochet a set of reusable washcloths or dishcloths. Pair them with handmade soap or spa items for a luxurious self-care gift.
➡️ Check out my dishcloth patterns here

Single Striped Washcloth Knitting Pattern Collection by Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

6. Santa Hat and Gloves

Make matching Santa hats and gloves for the whole family. These cozy accessories are perfect for holiday photos and make a sweet, personal gift.
➡️ Find the pattern here

Santa Hat & Fingerless Gloves Knitting Pattern Set by Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels

Want to send homemade cookies as gifts? Use my shipping tips to ensure your baked goods arrive fresh and intact. Package them with a handwritten note for a personal touch.
➡️ Read the shipping tips here

Homemade gifts like fresh baked cookies are always delightful. And shipping a surprise batch to a distant friend is even better! Find cookie shipping tips from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

8. Customizable Gift Tags from Santa

Add a magical touch to your presents with these printable, editable gift tags from Santa’s workshop. Personalize them with your recipient’s name for an extra-special detail.
➡️ Download the gift tags here


9. DIY Knitting Patterns Bundle

Create a customized pattern bundle by printing or packaging several beginner-friendly patterns from PurlsAndPixels. Pair them with yarn and needles to inspire creativity.
➡️ Explore knitting patterns here

Fall hat and gloves knitting patterns by Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels

10. Hand Knit Accessories for Chilly Days

Nothing says thoughtful like a hand knitted gift. Knit them a hat, scarf, gloves, or even a set of all three. You’ll be their handmade hero.
➡️ Find accessories you can hand knit here

Cozy up with fall knitting. Time to start making those gifts and presents while you enjoy the autumn leaves. Find more from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

Why these DIY Gift Ideas Are Perfect for the Holidays

Handmade gifts show that you’ve put time, effort, and love into creating something unique. Share your craftiness with all of your loved ones this year.

I have more holiday ideas!

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Share Your Handmade Gifts & Creations!

I’d love to see your DIY gifts! Share your projects with me on Instagram using #PurlsAndPixels, and let’s inspire each other to make this holiday season extra special.

Happy crafting! 🎁

P.S. – Handmade gifts are my favorite, but it’s also OK to shop for presents too! Browse my favorite cozy Amazon gifts in my influencer collection.

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Liz’s Holiday Gift Guide

Find cozy and rustic holiday gift ideas in Liz Chandler's guide.

Cozy, Crafty & Homestead-Ready Gifts to Make Them Smile 🎁

‘Tis the season to get cozy, knit some magic, and make your homesteading friends squeal with joy. If you’re on the hunt for the perfect gift that says, “I care about you and your crafty, self-sufficient lifestyle,” you’ve landed in the right place. Let’s dive into these warm and rustic gift ideas in my holiday gift guide.

Learn to Knit Gift Set

Who do you know that would love knitting, but just hasn’t had the chance to learn? Think of that person’s favorite colors, then get ready to make them a custom, DIY gift set. Gather yarn, knitting needles, and a cute tote or box. Toss in a card with a link to my online knitting guide. Or upgrade your kit by including a copy of Liz Chandler’s Knitting Guide. This knitting book will teach them everything they need to know and include oodles of classic patterns they’ll never want to stop knitting. I’ve put together a list of suggested materials on my Learn to Knit Gift Set page; read it here.

Learn to knit gift set, DIY gift idea from Liz @PurlsAndPixels

Cozy Home Decor

A thoughtful gift can feel just like a warm hug, bringing comfort and coziness to their home. Think about soft, fluffy throw blankets for curling up on the couch, gentle lighting like a pretty lamp or string lights to create a calming glow, or something special to help them enjoy their favorite warm drink; maybe a cute mug, a coffee sampler, or a new tea kettle. These little touches can add warmth and make their space feel even more inviting. Browse my list of extra-cozy home goods on Amazon to find the perfect gift.

Cozy home decor gifts, perfect for the holidays

Homestead Helper

Got a friend who dreams of raising chickens and growing all their own veggies? Help them create the homestead of their dreams with some practical goodies: a really nice drill, a sturdy toolbox, or some cool gardening gloves. Or help them automate their lifestyle with chicken coop doors that open on their own or machines that feed the animals. Find my holiday gift guide of homesteading goodies on Amazon.

Gifts for modern homesteaders.

DIY Craft Kits

Sure, you could buy them a candle or a bar of soap—but why not give them a whole kit so they can make their own? A candle-making kit, soap-making set, or cheese-making supplies will keep them busy and their home smelling like a rustic dream. (Bonus: You might even get some homemade goodies as a thank-you!) Browse some unique DIY Craft Kits on Amazon.

Give them the gift of a new hobby with do-it-yourself craft kit.

Cooking Supplies for the Homestead Chef

Give your favorite home cook a reason to whip up something delicious. Try gifts that make their kitchen feel like a cozy, rustic paradise. They’d be thrilled to get a new cast iron skillet, a fancy Dutch oven, or even some cute spatulas and spoons. Find my favorite kitchen essentials, perfect for gifting this holiday on my Amazon list.

Holiday gift ideas for the homestead chef

Holiday Gift Guide

So, there you have it: a holiday gift guide that’s as cozy as a hand-knitted blanket and as fun as a night around the bonfire. Go forth, spread some holiday cheer, and don’t forget to snag a little something for yourself (you’ve earned it!).

PurlsAndPixels Amazon Store front currated by Liz Chandler

Happy Holidays!

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Holiday Pattern Roundup

Liz Chandler's Holiday Craft DIY Roundup with knitting patterns, crochet patterns, and easy DIY gifts and decorations at PurlsAndPixels.

With the holidays fast approaching, I’ve gathered all my festive knitting, crochet, and craft patterns into one place to help you add some handmade charm to your season. Whether you’re decorating your home or creating heartfelt gifts for Christmas, these projects are perfect for crafters of all levels!

Make your home a little cozier this year with the Holiday DIY Craft Round up of Liz's favorite Christmas projects.

Explore Christmas DIY Projects

Below you’ll find the most exciting handmade holiday crafts:

🧤 Tiny Mitten Ornaments

🍬 Peppermint Twist Garland

🍭 Cherry Candy Cane Potholder

🎁 Learn to Knit Gift Set

🏷️ Santa’s Gift Tags

🍪 Cookies as Gifts – Shipping Tips

🎅 Santa Hat and Gloves

🎄 Mini Santa Hat Ornament

Tiny Knit Mitten Ornaments

These adorable mini mittens are perfect for trimming your tree or crafting a festive garland. They’re also a wonderful holiday DIY craft for using up leftover yarn. Quick to knit and irresistibly cute!
🎄 Get the pattern here

Learn to knit holiday ornament mini mittens with this free knitting pattern sample from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

Peppermint Twist Garland

https://purlsandpixels.com/diy-crochet-garland/Create a fun candy-cane-inspired garland to decorate your tree, staircase, or mantle. This simple chain project is a great activity for kids and adds a handmade touch to your decor.
🎄 Find the pattern here

Learn to crochet a peppermint garland with this easy, free tutorial from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

Cherry Candy Cane Potholder

This oversized potholder doubles as a festive decor accent. Its chunky yarn construction makes it both quick to knit and sturdy enough for holiday entertaining. Pair it with a candy cane centerpiece for extra holiday cheer!
🎄 Get the pattern here

Easy cherry candy cane pot holder knitting pattern a quick holiday knitting project from Liz @PurlsAndPixels

Learn to Knit Gift Set

Delight the aspiring crafter in your life with a DIY knitting gift basket! Include essentials like yarn, needles, scissors, and a link to my online beginner’s guide. It’s a thoughtful gift that lasts a lifetime.
🎄 Find out how to make it here

Give the gift of handmade by creating this do-it-yourself (DIY) Learn to Knit Gift Set. Get the list of everything you'd need to start knitting lessons.

Santa’s Gift Tags

Add a magical touch to presents from Santa with these printable, customizable gift tags. With this quick holiday DIY craft, you can edit the design to personalize for your little ones. Use them year after year for a charming family tradition.
🎄 Download the tags here

Printable "From Santa" Gift Tags for Christmas, a Free DIY project from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

Cookies as Gifts – Shipping Tips

Send holiday cheer to faraway loved ones with homemade cookies! Learn my tried-and-true tips for packaging and shipping cookies so they arrive fresh and intact.
🎄 Check out my tips here

Learn how to ship homemade cookies to far-away loved ones in this guide from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

Santa Hat and Gloves

Keep your family cozy and festive with matching Santa hats and gloves! This beginner-friendly knitting pattern ensures everyone looks adorable on Christmas morning.
🎄 Get the pattern here

Santa Hats and Gloves in sizes that fit babies, kids, and adults. Get the knitting pattern from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

Mini Santa Hat Ornament

Tiny Santa Hats make anything more festive! Knit them for tree ornaments, garlands, wreaths, and gift boxes.
🎄 Get the pattern here

Learn to knit Tiny Santa Hat mini ornaments with this free knitting pattern from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

More Holiday Craft Ideas

Looking for more inspiration? Browse my holiday articles filled with cozy crafts and clever gift ideas:
🎄 Liz’s Holiday Gift Guide

🎁 DIY Gift Ideas

💞 Valentine’s Day Gift Ideas: Handcrafted with Love

🎃 Halloween DIY Pattern Roundup

🛍️ Shop Cozy Gifts on Amazon (affiliate link)

Happy Holidays! Merry Christmas! Happy Crafting!

I hope this Holiday Pattern Roundup got you in the mood to create something amazing! I can’t wait to see what you create!

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Shipping Cookie Gifts

Learn how to ship homemade cookies to far-away loved ones in this guide from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

How to ship cookies for gifts and care packages

This year the holiday budget was a little tight, so I decided to make everyone cookie baskets for Christmas. For our nearby friends and family I picked up some round, decorative plastic boxes. I used cupcake papers and aluminum foil to separate the different types of cookies and arrange them nicely. But, for our loved-ones that live far away? I had to figure out how to ship homemade holiday cookies across the country.

How to ship cookies for gifts and care packages, tutorial from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels

It took a bit of creative packaging, but I was successful at shipping cookie gifts cross-country. Let me show you how I did it so you can ship your on cookie gifts for holidays and care packages.

Choosing the right cookies

Choose your favorite cookies for this project, because almost* any cookie will do. Give a big batch of your favorite kind of cookie, or make an assortment and let them try a variety of your homemade baked goods. I especially like to share Soft Gingerbread Cookies shaped like Hippos for Christmas (recipe here).

*If you plan to ship your cookies in the mail, choose cookies that are on the denser and thicker side. Treats that are especially thin or fragile can be tasty, but probably wont make it thru the mail. The cookies pictured held up well in shipping.

Of course your kids can help make the cookies for Christmas. And they can help ship them too!

For my gift baskets this year, I made gingerbread cookies, snowball cookies, chocolate chip cookies, fudge, and peanut brittle. I’ve pinned all of the recipes for my favorite treats here, so check out and follow my cookie, candy, and crafty eats boards for ideas on home-cooked gifts.

Packaging materials

How to wrap cookies for gifts and care packages, tutorial from Liz @PurlsAndPixels

If you are mailing your cookies, you are going to need a few supplies. You’ll need:

Carefully wrap between 6 and 12 of each type of cookie in cellophane. Next, wrap that bundle of cookies again, this time loosely with in aluminum foil. Gently mold the foil around the cookies to make a block and keep the cookies from sliding around inside the bundle. Place this double-wrapped cookie bundle in a Ziploc bag. Repeat this process with the rest of the cookies that you want to ship. Place them in the shipping box, filling any empty spaces in the box with cellophane or other packing filler to make sure the cookie bundles don’t slide around in the box. I added a gift wrapped pair of handmade mittens to the box, as well. Tape up the box and you’re ready to get a shipping label and mail your cookies.

I used USPS three day priority shipping to save a few dollars, but it would probably be even better to use one day shipping.

After packing up all the cookies and treats in the box, I taped it shut and wrote FRAGILE in large capital letters with a big red marker on two sides of the box.

I shipped one package in a USPS flat rate box, and another in a standard brown shipping box. Both were successful, so use what you have available.

How they arrived

After shipping these cookies over 2000 miles from Virginia to Colorado, I expected to loose a few cookies to breakage along the way. Trucks and airplanes are bouncy, so I thought at least a few would be lost. Lucky for me, all of the cookies this year arrived in good shape. I know using the aluminum foil as a protective cushion for shipping the cookies really helped. But, I think a major part of the success of this gift project was because I was lucky with my postal carrier for USPS. The boxes had been treated very carefully. I hope your postal worker is as kind and careful as ours.

Cookies before being given as gifts by PurlsAndPixels

Did you try it? Let me know how your luck was with shipping cookie gifts. What kind of cookies did you send in your gift or care package? Did they get there in good shape? Let me know in the comments below.

More Holiday Craft Ideas

Love DIY Christmas and holiday projects? Find more handmade holiday craft ideas at my Holiday Pattern Roundup Post.

And, find my 10 Thoughtful DIY Gift Ideas here.

Printable “From Santa” Gift Tags for Christmas

Printable "From Santa" Gift Tags for Christmas, a Free DIY project from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

It turns out that Santa doesn’t always remember to put tags on the presents he brings. I needed some gift tags for my presents this year, so I made up this sheet of printable “from Santa” gift tags for Christmas. If you need some gift tags for your little one’s presents, you are welcome to use mine. Below is a link to my Word document file of printable “from Santa” gift tags. Download it, add your child’s name, print, and cut out for a quick and free DIY project.

Free printable "from Santa" gift tags from PurlsAndPixels

🎅 Click here to download “from Santa” gift tags, free from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels

Download little "from Santa" gift tags, free from Liz @PurlsAndPixels

How to add your child’s name

With the little “from Santa” gift tags file open in Microsoft Word, open the find and replace tool.

Type “Name” in the “Find what” field. Type your child’s name in the “Replace with” field.

Click “Replace all.”

How to use the replace tool in Microsoft Word to change names on gift tags

Print your From Santa Gift Tags

Free customizable printable gift tags from Liz @PurlsAndPixels

Print on the best quality setting your printer allows. Try printing on different kinds of paper to mix up the look. If you use basic white printer paper, try cutting out a slightly larger square of colored paper or gift wrap and place it behind the label. These labels look so festive and bright.

Or, print on a natural brown colored craft paper made for printers, like I did, to get a more rustic on to your Santa Gift tags.

Cut Out your Christmas Gift Labels

These labels are smaller and will print so that you can cut them into 1.25 inch squares. Try using a paper cutter or a square paper punch to help make sure the labels come out perfectly square. Attach the labels to your gifts with a small bit of tape, and you are all done!

More Holiday Craft Ideas

Love DIY Christmas and holiday projects? Find more handmade holiday craft ideas at my Holiday Pattern Roundup Post.

Free printable "from Santa" gift tags for Christmas from Liz @PurlsAndPixels

If you like these printable “From Santa” Gift Tags for Christmas, I’d love hear about it. Comment below or share your photos with Liz @PurlsAndPixels on Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook.

Mickey’s Birthday Cake, Inspired by Disney Jr. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse

A Do-It-Yourself Guide from Liz @PurlsAndPixels

Mickey Mouse Birthday Cake as seen on Mickey Mouse Clubhouse

When my little one turned 2, he was completely obsessed with Disney Junior’s Mickey Mouse Club House. So, of course, I decided to throw him a Mickey themed birthday party. The most important part of the party was his mickey cake. Mickey Mouse has a birthday in one of the episodes, and his cake is a yellow and red Mickey head. I tried to mimic this cake, and here is how I did it.

How to Make Mickey’s Birthday Cake

Baking Pans

First things first, you will need three round cake pans to make Mickey’s Birthday Cake. One should be 8 inches and two should be 4 inches. I used two sets of these pans for my cake:

Wilton Perfect Performance Round Cake Pan Set

This will be a two layer cake. The 8 inch pan will make Mickey’s face, and the 4 inch pans will be his ears.

Cake Recipe

I used my all time favorite chocolate cake recipe for this cake. It comes from Hershey Kitchens and you can get the full recipe and see other people’s reviews of it here. I love this chocolate cake because it is extremely moist and fluffy. It has the consistency of a box mix cake, but the flavor of homemade. Love it!

If you already have a favorite cake recipe, use it. This Mickey cake is all about the cake’s shape, so as long as your recipe can be baked into round layer cake pans, you can use any flavor or recipe you desire.

You’ll need to make a double batch of cake. So, either double your cake recipe, or make the cake twice. I made the cake twice, since my mixer just won’t hold two batches worth of ingredients. And, since my oven isn’t enormous, I was worried all the cakes wouldn’t fit at the same time.

How to Make the Mickey Cake Shape
Mickey's Birthday Cake as seen on Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, how to DIY guide by Liz @PurlsAndPixels

Make sure your grease your cake pans well before you start. I used Pam Olive Oil cooking spray.

For the first set of cakes, divide your batter between one 8-inch cake pan and two 4-inch cake pans. Put a little more than half of the cake batter into the 8-inch pan, and divide the rest between the two 4-inch pans. Don’t overfill the pans or you’ll have spillage during baking.

Bake as directed in the cake recipe you are following.

While these three cakes are cooling on wire racks, repeat this process. So, make another batch of cake and divide it among an 8-inch pan and two 4 inch pans. Bake and cool these cakes as well.

Once your cakes are cool, you can stack them and decorate.

Decorating Mickey’s Birthday Cake

Stack the cakes

First, frost one of the 8-inch cakes with a filling or frosting of your choice. I used chocolate frosting, but this is where you can get creative with flavor.

Carefully stack the second 8-inch cake on top of the first.

Place two of the 4 inch cakes so they make Mickey’s ears. Frost them with your filling frosting, then stack the other 4 inch cakes on top. You should now have a two layer cake that looks like mickey.

Frost your cake

You’ll need two batches of vanilla frosting – or two cans if you use store bought like I did. Dye one can of the frosting with a generous amount of yellow food coloring. I used Lemon Yellow from the Wilton icing color set.

Dye the other can of frosting red, and put it into a piping bag with an “open star” style tip.

Frost the cake yellow, as smoothly as you can. Then pipe red along the top outside of the Mickey shape, then around the bottom of the cake.

All done! Hip Hip Hooray!

How to make Mickey's Birthday Cake from Disney JuniorMickey Mouse Clubhouse, guide from Liz @PurlsAndPixels

Did you try making a Mickey’s birthday cake for your little one? Let me know how it turned out. Comment below or share pictures with #PurlsAndPixels on Pinterest, Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.

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DIY Learn to Knit Gift Set for Beginner Knitters

Give the gift of handmade by creating this do-it-yourself (DIY) Learn to Knit Gift Set. Get the list of everything you'd need to start knitting lessons.

Do you have a friend who always says, “I wish I knew how to knit”? Well, it’s time to make their yarn dreams come true with a DIY Learn to Knit Gift Set! This thoughtful gift idea is perfect for birthdays, holidays, or just as a “thinking of you” surprise. Expectant and new moms love this too; it’s a cozy and creative baby shower gift that won’t end up in the ‘never used’ pile. Trust me; this kit has everything they need to knit their stress away.

Learn to knit gift set, DIY gift idea from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels

Let’s dive in! Here’s your shopping list (with handy Amazon links) and a sprinkle of crafty advice.

Or, skip the advice and Jump to the Shopping List.

What to Include in this Gift Set

What materials do I need to learn to knit or make a gift basket for a future knitter? Find out at PurlsAndPixels.

🧶 Yarn

Let’s start simple! My top choice for beginner projects is Lily Sugar ‘n Cream 100% Cotton Yarn. It’s sturdy, easy to work with, and perfect for learning basic stitches while making something useful like a washcloth. Plus, it’s 100% cotton, making it an eco-friendly option for those who prefer natural fibers. Grab one or two balls of washcloth yarn in their favorite colors so they can start off on the right foot.

Once your new knitter masters the basics, they will quickly want to level up to something more suitable for scarves and hats. Be sure to include two balls of a scarf yarn as well. My go-to is Caron Simply Soft Yarn. This yarn is fluffy, squishy, and machine washable: everything a newbie needs for creating their first cozy scarf. Feeling eco-conscious? Opt for Patons Classic Wool Worsted instead (it’s biodegradable, while acrylic yarn isn’t).

No matter what brand you choose, just make sure it’s labeled “worsted weight.” This yarn thickness is beginner-friendly and will allow them to make a variety of projects. Pick one or two colors you know your recipient will love—there’s no need to overcomplicate things!

Put worsted weight cotton yarn in the box when building a DIY Learn to Knit Gift Set. Get the full gift idea from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.
Put worsted weight acrylic yarn in the box when building a DIY Learn to Knit Gift Set. Get the full gift idea from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.
Put worsted weight wool yarn in the box when building a DIY Learn to Knit Gift Set. Get the full gift idea from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

🪡 Knitting Needles

If your giftee gets confused by all the needle options (spoiler: they will), save the day with these two staples:

1) Clover Bamboo Circular Knitting Needles (36 inches long, US Size 7) and

2) Clover Bamboo Circular Knitting Needles (16 inches long, US Size 8).

Circular needles don’t look like your grandma’s chopsticks: they’re even better. These versatile tools can knit almost anything, and they’re easy on the hands. Your new knitter will need both sizes to get off to a great start. Save the day, by giving them the perfect tools.

Knitting needles go in the box when building a DIY Learn to Knit Gift Set. Get the full gift idea from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.
Knitting needles go in the box when building a DIY Learn to Knit Gift Set. Get the full gift idea from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

✂️ Sharp Scissors or Yarn Cutting Pendant

Yes, everyone has scissors. But sharp sewing scissors are a game-changer. They’re perfect for snipping yarn without fraying or splitting the fibers.

If this kit is for a little one or if you want a safer option, consider adding a yarn cutting pendant instead. It’s stylish, safer, and just plain cool. Check out this pendant that cuts yarn cleanly without the risk of sharp blades—ideal for on-the-go knitting projects!

Add a sharp sewing scissors or "precision tip scissors" to the box when building a DIY Learn to Knit Gift Set. Get the full gift idea from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.
Add a yarn cutter to the box when building a DIY Learn to Knit Gift Set. Get the full gift idea from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

🪡 Tapestry Needles

These big-eyed needles are what your new knitter will need to weave in yarn ends, essentially tidying up their masterpiece. A pack of six tapestry needles will do the trick. Bonus tip: If you’re making multiple gift sets, split the package up. Sharing is caring (and cost-effective).

Add a darning needle to the box when building a DIY Learn to Knit Gift Set. Get the full gift idea from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

📚 Add Liz Chandler’s Knitting Guide & Journal

Make your gift extra special by including a copy of Liz Chandler’s Knitting Guide: Learn to Knit with Practical Patterns. It’s the perfect companion for any knitting newbie and covers all the basics without overwhelming them.

Pair it with a Knitting Journal, where they can jot down notes, track projects, and doodle their creative ideas. Together, these knitting books make a killer combo for anyone just starting out.

Get Liz Chandler's Knitting Guide: Learn to Knit with Practical Patterns.
Shop the best knitting journals online designed by Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

Include a cute gift card with a link to my Free Learn to Knit Tutorials. You can print the card on pretty paper (bonus points for brown cardstock – it’s got that rustic chic vibe) and write a personal message. With this guide, they’ll be casting on and purling in no time. It’s like giving them a one-way ticket to the wonderful world of knitting.

Give them a new hobby this year. Knitting Gift Set DIY guide & printable gift card from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels
Click to download the clear background card.
Give them a new hobby this year. Knitting Gift Set DIY guide & printable gift card from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels
Click to download the teal background card.

🎁 Gift Wrap: Storage Box Edition

Time to wrap it up! Skip the flimsy gift bags and go for a decorative photo storage box or a sturdy tote. Not only do these make for pretty packaging, but they’re also practical for storing yarn, needles, and other knitting treasures. I’ve linked a few of my favorites on Amazon, but you can also find cute options at your local craft store.

Choose a decorative box when building a DIY Learn to Knit Gift Set. Get the full gift idea from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.
Choose a decorative box when building a DIY Learn to Knit Gift Set. Get the full gift idea from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.
Choose a decorative box when building a DIY Learn to Knit Gift Set. Get the full gift idea from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.
Choose a decorative tote bag when building a DIY Learn to Knit Gift Set. Get the full gift idea from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

Top it all off with a fancy gift bow, and voilà! Your DIY Learn to Knit Gift Set is ready to impress. 🥳

Top your DIY learn to knit gift set with a fancy bow and give the gift of knitting. Find out what you should add to your kit with Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

📝 Checklist: Did You Get Everything?

Oh, and P.S.

If you want to learn to knit, you can always gift yourself this kit! You deserve it!

🎄 More Holiday Craft Ideas

Obsessed with DIY holiday projects? Check out my Holiday Pattern Roundup Post for more handmade gift inspiration. Happy knitting (and gifting)!

Build a DIY Learn to Knit Gift set for the aspiring knitter with this knitting supply guide from Liz Chandler @PurlsAndPixels.

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Yard Sale Signs

Free printable yard sale sign. Download, edit, and print these yard sale signs for your next garage sale. From Liz Chandler at PurlsAndPixels.

If you have ever looked around your home and thought, “Something needs to leave this house,” it might be time for a yard sale. Or a garage sale. Or a driveway clean-out with coffee. The name does not matter. Selling what no longer serves you is one of the simplest ways to clear clutter, reclaim space, and bring in a little extra cash.

yard sale signs

When I hosted my first yard sale, I had more clothing than felt reasonable. Baby clothes, toddler outfits, and a very full adult closet. I knew I did not want to spend hours tagging every single item. That felt like a chore that would drain my motivation before the sale even started. Instead, I created clear printable yard sale signs that helped me organize everything quickly.

I sorted baby clothes by size and placed them in bins. Then I taped a sign to each bin so people could browse without digging. For adult clothing, one sign handled it all. It read, “All clothing two dollars unless marked.” This eliminated sticker issues, price confusion, and the awkward bargaining that sometimes happens at yard sales. The entire setup felt smoother and more welcoming.

People at the sale kept asking where I found my signs. That was my cue to turn them into editable templates for anyone who wants a low-stress setup. These files open in Microsoft Word. You can change prices, adjust wording, or personalize the signs for your own home. Once printed and taped in place, your sale looks organized and intentional.

Download free editable word documents with yard sale signs for your next rummage sale from PurlsAndPixels.

Free Printable Yard Sale Signs

When you click these three links, a word file will download. Find it in your downloads folder then, open it to start editing.

Baby boy clothes yard sale signs 

Adult clothes yard sale signs 

Yard sale signs: We can process credit cards 

If the text does not appear correctly in Word, click “Enable Editing.” That usually restores the full layout.

Hosting a yard sale can be a small reset that makes your home feel lighter and more manageable. Each step you take toward clearing space creates more room for comfort, calm, and projects you actually enjoy. Cozy independence comes from simple skills like these that help you shape a home that works for your real life.

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If you want to keep the momentum going and continue creating a calmer, more capable home, explore a few quick Cozy DIY projects. These are simple, satisfying tasks that make your space feel fresh and useful.

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