Gift Guide For The Crafty DIYer

For the crafty friend on your list, give them something they’ll love. From tools and hobby crafts, this list is packed with everything the DIYer on your list could ever ask for (even if they don’t).

 
 

Embroidery Kit


Kick start their new embroidery hobby with this kit that comes with everything. It includes a cotton cloth with a design pattern, a bamboo embroidery hoop, instruction, scissors, colored threads, and embroidery needles in a set.

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

 

A jigsaw is a great gift for anyone who DIYs. HART’s 20V Orbital Jigsaw is part of HART’s electric power tool collection that has 4 settings for cutting a wide variety of materials and shapes. The cordless jigsaw also offers a 450 bevel base that allows for more versatile cuts and the easy-release blade collar makes changing the jigsaw blades very simple.

 

Say goodbye to hand cramps while painting. These brushes are next level and hug your hand without having to squeeze to tightly. This means you can do more projects! This three-pack is a great gift.

 

Take it from someone who’s notorious for getting paint on their clothes: DIYers need coveralls. From sawdust to paint splatter, these bad boys keep you clean and only look cooler the more they get “messed up.” They’re available in a lot of colors, as well as shorts and short-sleeves options.

 

Nick Offerman, AKA Ron Swanson, is an avid, self-taught woodworking with a knack for storytelling. This New York Times bestselling book is part narrative, part woodworking exercise.

In these pages you will find a variety of projects for every skill level, with personal, easy-to-follow instructions by the OWS woodworkers themselves; and, what’s more, this tutelage is augmented by mouth-watering color photos (Nick calls it "wood porn"). You will also find writings by Nick, offering recipes for both comestibles and mirth, humorous essays, odes to his own woodworking heroes, insights into the ethos of woodworking in modern America, and other assorted tomfoolery.

 

From scrapbooking to collage-making, the photo-obsessed crafter on your list will love this iPhone. We got this for Chance’s parents and they love how easy it is to print quality photos directly from their phone.

 

This blank canvas is yours to ruin. This designated paint shirt is made with your messy paint skills in mind — as well as all those clothes you keep ruining. Keep them safe in your closet the next time you break out the paint can and rollers.

 

Your designated work hat to tell the world that you’re making shit happen. These hats are designed with the intention that you’ll add your own flare by covering it in sawdust, paint, and spackle.

A classic dad hat never goes out of style—especially one that’s made of 100% organic cotton.

 

This is one of my most used DIY hacks/tools. It attaches to any spray paint can and acts as a trigger that more easily sprays the paint — without a mess.

 

For anyone looking to flip furniture in 2023, they need an orbital sander. This must-have tool is easy to use and majorly functional. It’s battery-powered and is perfectly sized for flat, small surfaces.

 
 
 
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