Windsor Star

These small but classy holiday presents are all Scrooge-approved

- KARL LOHNES

I'm ahead on my holiday to-do list this year.

All that's left is to schedule some virtual visits and short walks with friends … and I want to buy a few small gifts for those friends.

It's no secret to those who know me that I love to bake, so this year some homemade goodies will accompany small, Scrooge-approved gifts. I've looked around and found some chic, inexpensiv­e gift ideas to accompany my baked goods and elevate my little gifts into unique and special presents. While spending less than $10, Scrooge will be happy and so will my friends.

NEEDLEPOIN­T FUN

There has been a resurgence of needle and yarn crafts over the past year. It's a great way to be creative, and feel like you've accomplish­ed something artistic. The tiny needlepoin­t kits found at Giant Tiger — $5 for various whimsical patterns including unicorn, sloth and cactus — are small enough to fill a quiet afternoon of handiwork by the fire. I'll accompany a kit with homemade Matcha green tea sugar cookies to encourage snack breaks between yarn colour switches on the needle.

CANDLES

Being restricted as to how often I can visit with friends and family has made me thankful for the walks, phone calls and virtual visits. Candles are always a great gift and I found the perfect one at Marshalls ($6) for those friends who like long, indulgent baths. I'll pair it with a small tin of maple cream fudge. Who wouldn't have gratitude when you're luxuriatin­g in a candlelit bath while savouring a treat?

STYLISH HOT BEVERAGE

Grabbing a takeout coffee or tea and catching up (socially distanced, of course) with a friend while walking has many benefits: exercise, fresh air and the chance to visit local outdoor attraction­s. I've had a lot of fun this holiday season with the Starbucks holiday colour changing cups, $4. Hot liquid beverages change the cup's colour from green to red as you drink. I'll buy a few to give to walking pals and wrap it up with my chocolate espresso shortbread cookies (I use Starbucks' holiday blend via instant espresso in the recipe).

A fun cup, some cookies and a bundled-up walk is a great experienti­al gift. Do you have a decor dilemma or want to give feedback? You can contact Karl on Instagram at Karl Lohnes. Karl has worked as a home decor expert and product designer for 25 years.

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Rosie's Studio mini cross stitch kit, unicorn, available at Giant Tiger.
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$6, Marshalls.
Gratitude scented candle, $6, Marshalls.

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