Friday, December 19, 2025

THE HANDS OF A MAKER

 

Sir Godfrey Gregg

There is a special satisfaction that comes from creating something with your own hands for someone you love. In an age of easy online shopping, the act of making a gift—whether it’s a knitted scarf, a jar of preserves, a piece of art, or a handwritten letter—carries a weight of love that is immeasurable.

These homemade gifts are imbued with the maker’s time, thought, and care. Every stitch, every stroke of the brush, is a silent message saying, "You were on my mind." This tradition harkens back to a simpler time, connecting us to generations of people who expressed their love through their skills and their labour.

Even if you don't consider yourself "crafty," the spirit remains the same. It’s about the personal touch. It’s the playlist you carefully curate for a friend, the photo album you assemble, the favourite meal you cook from scratch. This Christmas, consider adding a piece of yourself to your gifts. The love woven into a handmade present is a treasure that lasts long after the holiday is over.

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