This year I really wanted to make some homemade gifts for my parents that actually meant something. With the birth of our second daughter, my parents have been helping us so much. I wanted to make them something special.
When I was in seventh grade I had an amazing art teacher. One of our big projects was to use leftover wood and supplies from technology to make a model of something. I made our house out of leftover 2 by 4s and triangles. It fell apart pretty quickly, but my dad and I have glued it back together many times, and it still makes an appearance under the tree each year.
My parents bought/built a new house about 12 years ago. The Lakehouse really is a dream property on a lake. I decided to make a wooden model of it. I made a pattern and my husband cut it out of wood. Then we glued it together and I painstakingly painted it. I am a perfectionist, and this model is far from perfect. I'd like to believe that it's better than I would have done in seventh grade, but I am not sure. However, my Dad got a little teary when he opened it. Success!
I also got ambitious and decided to make my mom people for under the tree. I found wooden peg people on Etsy from The Early American Shop. This shop also sold snowmen and trees, which I made for each of my sisters and my husband's mother. I painted 15 people, and it was a learning experience. They turned out great. I am not 100% satisfied, but content with them. My Mom loved them, and that is what mattered.
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