

You can upcycle old glass jars and fill them up with homemade treats, like granola, biscuits, fudge or cacao nibs. If you’ve got time and energy, you can decorate the jar too!
Print out your favourite pictures with your loved ones and get them framed. You can usually pick up pre-loved picture frames from most charity shops.
Who doesn’t love a mixtape? Curate a playlist with songs that are meaningful to your relationship. Or make your mixtape super special and pick a theme.
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If you’re feeling super creative, you can create a physical CD with personalised cover art. Top tip: find old magazines and make collages from them, sometimes you can find vintage magazines in charity shops.
Are you known to be a bit of a whizz in the kitchen? Why not share your favourite recipes with your loved ones? You can use a free recipe template from Canva, create your own recipe cards or just buy a notebook and fill it with your best loved recipes. This one is guaranteed to make any foodie happy!
A few hours of your time can be such a treat to your friend! New parents will definitely appreciate an offer of babysitting. It costs you nothing and saves them a small fortune. You could also offer to wash someone’s car, clean their windows or cook them a meal. Most of us are short on “me time” and offering to do a chore for them will be cherished.
Could you befriend an elderly person with a charity like Age UK? So many elderly people face loneliness, especially over the festive season. Just half an hour of your time could feel life-changing to those spending Christmas alone.
And don’t forget the time spent together with loved ones… ‘Quality time’ is one of the five main love languages and is super important to many of us. Rather than doing presents, book a day to spend with a friend, partner or family member, it could be as simple as a walk together and a good chat.
Why not get crafty and create your own beautiful Christmas decorations? This beautiful Christmas tree was made by our Dispatch Assistant, Liis.
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Decorating plain white candles make a lovely Christmas present. The internet is full of ideas for this, but one of our favourites is using dried flowers.
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If your home has plants, why not get some plant babies to gift to friends and family? They make a lasting gift and you only pay for the pot. And guess what, there are tons of ways to upcycle old jars, pots and mugs into beautiful planters. You can find more DIY planter inspiration here.
Spider plants are particularly easy to propagate. Simply pick a spider baby with tiny roots and plant it in a small pot. Make sure the pot has drainage holes in the bottom. You can leave the baby spiderette attached to the parent until it takes root. Most succulents and cacti are also quick and easy to propagate.
While not a free gift idea, the Mooncup is truly a gift that keeps on giving and saves you money for many years to come!
If you’re a Mooncup user yourself, you may well have begun spreading the Mooncup love to a few friends and family members already (we love you!). If you know someone who might be ready to make the switch, why not gift them a Mooncup and wish them a happy festive period?!
You are more than likely to have something in your house that one of your friends or family would like but is of no use to you. There is no shame in re-gifting. Gift an unwanted present to someone who might love it, there’s no use having it sit collecting dust and feeling unloved.
We all have tough days. Why not create a little mood-lifting kit for a friend to help them feel better. Your kit could be ten cards or envelopes with things to help them get through a tough day. You can include a list of reasons why you love them, uplifting quotes, and sweet memories of times you’ve spent together. Making loved ones feel special is the best gift of all.
Now this one is a much cherished Christmas recipe at Mooncup HQ. It’s delish and makes a lovely present too.
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There is something so Christmassy about pinecones! Collect pinecones on your winter woodland walks. Spray-paint them with your favourite festive colours. You can just glue a string on the top of the cone to make it a tree decoration, or just gift a basket of beautiful pinecones.
Skip the beauty counters this Christmas and make your own! It’s a win-win for your purse, the planet and the gift recipient! We love this DIY deodorant putty by #RealMooncupUser and sustainable living blogger Emilie Woodger-Smith.
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You can find more of Emily’s DIY beauty recipes from her blog.
Knitting isn’t as scary as you think, and can be a lovely therapeutic activity for you too! Just pick up a ball of yarn and find simple knitting instructions for mittens, socks or the easiest of them all – a scarf. Cosy, warm and festive – they’ll love it!
Why not upcycle an old pair of socks or a tatty jumper (with less tatty sleeves!) for a super easy pair of fingerless hand warmers? They are sure to come of use this winter and in years to come.
Mooncup really is the gift that keeps on giving and now comes with a 100% money-back guarantee. Find out more and buy yours here.