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Handmade Birthday Present Ideas

Choosing a birthday present for someone special can often be a real dilemma.

It’s great to give a ready-made gift, but creating a handmade present filled with your feelings is also a wonderful option.

In this article, we introduce a wide range of ideas, from practical items you can use in everyday life to pieces that can be displayed as interior decor.

By adding a message or a photo to the finished item, you can make the moment even more memorable.

Why not try making a handmade item to celebrate a memorable day with family, friends, or a significant other?

[Handmade] Birthday Present Ideas (21–30)

Matryoshka

[Summer Vacation Craft Showcase 1] Matryoshka-chan (A third-grade student's work)
Matryoshka

The craft of painting your own face and those of your family onto a matryoshka doll—where new companions appear one after another inside a small doll—overflows with the joy and warmth of imagination.

Start by applying a base color with acrylic paint to the surface of the wooden nesting dolls.

Once it’s dry, carefully paint expressive characters such as your self-portrait, family, or friends.

After the paint dries, add a coat of varnish to give it a sheen and significantly elevate the finish.

Each time you open it, a new face appears, making it a delight for viewers.

It also makes a perfect gift, and the key is to create it while thinking of someone special.

It’s a lovely art project that lets you feel the connection between craftsmanship and the heart.

Watermelon tissue box

[How to Make] Watermelon Tissue Box — Modify a store-bought tissue box to create it!
Watermelon tissue box

It’s a bit complicated, but here’s a watermelon-themed tissue box that gives a real sense of accomplishment when you finish.

First, carefully open a box of tissues and remove the tissues inside.

Cut the box into two pieces from the middle of the side.

Take one of the pieces, fold it once in the center, make a small slit, then fold it to a 90-degree angle and secure it with tape.

Take the other piece, make small slits along the edge, and attach it to the box that you folded to 90 degrees.

Fold the box while adding curves so it forms a watermelon shape, then put the tissues you removed back inside.

Since the side is open, glue on some suitable cardstock to cover it.

Trim the corners, then attach red and green fabric to resemble a watermelon, and you’re done.

If you stick rickrack tape around the opening, it looks like a bite has been taken out of the watermelon, which is a fun touch.

In conclusion

We introduced gifts that convey gratitude and affection, such as items that brighten up a room or can be carried around. They’re also perfect for deepening relationships with those who always support you. It can be nice to create a memorable scene with a theme centered on days spent with classmates or coworkers. From children to adults, give these DIY gift-making ideas a try—handmade presents that anyone would be happy to receive.