Handmade Holidays
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As the holiday season ramps up, there’s more and more online chatter about switching up celebrations this year. Many families are turning to the idea of a simpler, less commercial celebration. In this final episode of Season 2, Bri and Annie talk about why a more handmade holiday may appeal to different families, and share lots of ideas for ways to lean into a low-shop season. They also discuss how to get family members on board, and suggest new traditions families can try to keep a festive spirit without consumer clutter.
Key Takeaways:
- Go to 2:35 for Annie’s thoughts on why this shift may feel particularly appealing this year
- Go to 7:18 for some of the most popular homemade gift ideas Bri and Annie have turned to over the years
- Go to 11:14 for a discussion about how to get reluctant family members on board
- Go to 16:45 for some “gifts of experiences” ideas
- Go to 21:03 for new traditions and activities that can help take the focus off fewer gifts
- Go to 27:04 for food, fun, and conversation ideas to make the holiday season extra special
Related Links:
- Podcast Episode 1: Home for the Holidays?
- Podcast Episode 7: Holiday Politics
- Homemade Gifts
- The Family Dinner Project’s Holidays Hub
- Annie’s husband’s Latke recipe
- Dinner and a Movie: Family Holiday Movies
- 31 Days of Family Fun Calendar
- Family Memory Bingo
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