1. Popsicle Stick Frames
These are super easy to make, and your kids will love getting to eat a popsicle or ten in the process. Find out how here.
2. Personalized Coffee Mug
Transform a plain, dollar store coffee mug into a treasured keepsake. Find out how here.
3. Lego Cufflinks
Guaranteed to add a little fun to any business suit. Find the how-to here.
4. Handprint Calendar
Parents will love to see all the creative ways their kids used their handprints. Download the 2014 calendar how-to packet here.
5. Homemade Butter and Spread
Easy and delicious! Find out how here.
6. Kid Made Gift Wrap
Kids will have a blast making it, and parents will love the personal touch. Learn more here.
7. Mini Book
These list ten things kids love about their parents. Guaranteed to make a mom or dad cry. Find the how-to here.
8. Cookies in a Jar
If your kids can stop themselves from eating all the ingredients this makes a yummy gift. Learn more here.
9. Embroidered Felt Purse
Moms can brag about their kid every time they pull out their purse. Find the directions here.
10. Homemade Moss Terrarium
It’s a jar full of adorable gnomes. No amount of riches could buy a better present than that. Learn more here.
11. Recycled Lid Photo Magnets
Turn used bottle caps and lids into adorable magnets! Find out how here.
12. Chalkboard Coaster Set
These look both classy and homey at the same time. Find the how-to here.
13. Mom’s Gazette
Breaking News! Read all about mom! Download the clip art here.
14. Notebook iPad Cover
iPad covers can be expensive. This one is way more affordable and way cooler. Find the instructions here.
16. Movie Buff Bowl
Perfect for any movie loving mom or dad (or both). Find the how-to here.
17. Pixel Coasters
Older kids will be able to cross stitch these cool modern coasters using Hama beads. Find out how here.
18. Gefilte Fish Plate
Kids can design their own gefilte fish plate – or any other plate they can dream up – at a paint your own pottery store.
19. Clay Pinch Pots With Neon Accents
Use polymer clay to make these striking pots. Find out how here.
20. Friendship Bracelets
These bracelets are great for parents who are the first friends we ever have, if you think about it. Find the how-to here.
21. Decorated Golf Balls
The golfer in the family will love getting these golf balls with a touch of TLC. Learn more here.
22. Business Card Holder
Perfect for Mom or Dad’s desk at work. Find out how here.
23. Send a Hug
If a kid can’t be with one of their parents during the holidays, this awesome craft allows them to send a hug to them in the mail! Learn more here.
Read more: http://buzzfeed.com/mikespohr/diy-holiday-gifts-kids-can-give-to-their-parents
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