Happy Monday, collegiettes! Now that Thanksgiving celebrations are over, it is time to switch to holiday mode. Feeling stuck while shopping for family and friends? Not to fear! Check out my Pinterest Picks for some pinspiration.
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First up this week, are Melted Crayon Ornaments from Living, Loving, Laughing, Creating Everyday. Â These ornaments are totally customizable with different colors and sizes- maybe even add a monogram with stickers? According to the comments, Crayola crayons melt the best for this craft.
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Up next, a new idea for holiday baked goods. Now, I love cookies, but after the holiday season, I fear I could turn into a gingerbread person if I eat any more sweet treats. Although baked goods are tradition during this time of year, no one ever said the goodies needed to be completely finished before you gift them. Take a look at these Cookie Dough Tins from Mel’s Kitchen. A spin on the traditional cookie, these tins are all about treats to freeze and enjoy after the New Year.
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Looking for some festive drinkware for your next holiday get together? How cute are these customized glasses from Bless Your Heart Glass on Etsy? Although her shop is currently closed–don’t worry! She will be back sometime near December 5th—it offers two favorite designs: “the weather outside is frightful, but the wine is so delightful” and “he sees you when you’re drinking.” Bottoms up, collegiettes!
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Feeling crafty? Try your hand at this Photo Monogram Letter from Sometimes Creative. By using a wooden letter from your favorite craft store, some printed pictures, and mod podge you can create any letter/photo combination you wish. Initials for your best friend? Noel for under the tree? It’s all up to you!
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Now, this last pin is from Wish Upon a Wedding and although this gift would be sweet to give your significant other, it is also a great idea for a best friend or relative that is far away. These cards are a creative way to bring a smile to someone’s face all throughout the year.Â