This holiday season I’m participating in a DIY gift blog hop! Hooray! Every monday until December, myself and the Canadian Home Decor and DIY bloggers will be sharing a DIY gift for the holiday season. They’ll be small, hostess appropriate gifts that you can make easily.
Let’s be honest, you probably have a million and one holiday parties and events lined-up, so instead of buying your standard box of chocolates we thought we’d show you what you could make!
My gift idea this week is peppermint vodka in a jam jar. We gave these last year as a gift to all of our friends in time for the holidays. Think of the possibilities! Candy cane martinis, spiked peppermint hot chocolate, the list goes on!
Materials
- Vodka – I bought a bottle of Absolute to make about 20 little jars
- 6 Oz Large Hexagon Glass Jars – 12 pack
- Peppermint Extract
- Decorative ribbon
- Mccormick Red Color, 1-Ounce
(optional)
Instructions
Step 1: Pour two ounces of vodka into a clean Bernadin jar. You can add more of less depending on how generous you feel as a gift giver. I usually make the allotted amount that I need to, and if there’s any leftover vodka after I’ll divy it up between the jars.
Step 2: Add once teaspoon of peppermint extract to the vodka. I find 1 tsp is strong enough for 2 ounces of vodka. If you add significantly more vodka make sure you increase the peppermint extract.
If you’re adding red food colouring this is the time to do it.
Step 3 : Seal with a bow!
If you got one of these last year or are getting one of these this year you are a lucky duck.
Hint! Someone please give me a delightfully alcoholic christmas gift.
Peppermint Vodka
Make this peppermint vodka in a jam jar and give them as gifts to friends and family. It can be used for candy cane martinis, spiked peppermint hot chocolate, and more.
Ingredients
- 1 Bottle of Vodka
- 6 Oz Large Hexagon Glass Jars - 12 pack
- Peppermint Extract
- Decorative ribbon
- Mccormick Red Color, 1-Ounce (optional)
Instructions
- Pour two ounces of vodka into a clean Bernadin jar.
- Add one teaspoon of peppermint extract to 20 oz vodka. If you add more vodka make sure you increase the peppermint extract.
- If you’re adding red food colouring this is the time to do it.
- Seal with a bow!
Now it’s time for some more DIY Christmas gift ideas from my Canadian blogging friends. Get ready for some wonderful handmade gift inspiration for your holidays!
From the top, they are:
DIY Hand Warmers from Rambling Renovators
DIY Christmas Gift Baking and Tea Towels from Fresh Crush
Personalized Clear Glass Christmas Ornament from Time with Thea
Rustic Serving Tray from Bette Creek
DIY Gold Painted Napkins from New House New Home
Make Your Own Tea Blend from Life Over Easy
Mom’s Day Off in a Tin by The DIY Mommy
Decorative Tray from Mommyzoid
Peppermint Vodka from PMQ For Two –> that’s me!
DIY No-Sew Sweet Candy Throw Pillows from Sustain My Craft Habit
What would you give as a hostess gift?
Live boldly.