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Ames Today Christmas Gift Guide: Top Crafts & DIY Gifts

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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Ames Today asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Crafts & DIY Gifts

1) Clip-On Bucket Handles
These bucket handles are reliable, reusable, and won’t interfere with lids or liners. Clip them onto a three- or five-gallon bucket to equally distribute weight and easily haul a load when you’re working in the yard or DIY-ing. The handles snap together for seamless storage when they’re not on carrying duty.

2) PinBox 3000 Pinball Machine Kit
Think outside the box—build a DIY pinball machine with it. This Made in the USA kit comes with everything you need to build a full-fledged machine with cardboard. Build, customize obstacles, then decorate. You won’t need batteries, tools, or screens—just some ready-to-fold hands.

3) Intermediate Bowery Loopy Cowl Knit Kit
Third Piece: Intermediate Bowery Loopy Cowl Knit Kit - Kit without needles - Wisteria

4) Personalized Stamp Kit
These personalized stationery stamps are just the thing to customize cards, gifts, and crafts, and this self-inking stamper makes it simple. The design delivers a clean, crisp image time after time. When you order one, you’ll receive a blank stamper and a code. Go to PSA Essentials website and use the code to pick out and personalize your design. When your custom stamp arrives in the mail, applying it to the stamper is easy, thanks to its peel and stick design.

5) Moldable Rubber Mini Packs
Designed for creative fixing and DIY projects, the versatile and mess-free material is ideal for repairing and improving items around your home. The soft-touch silicone rubber molds and sets permanently. Sticks to aluminum, steel, ceramic, glass, wood, and some fabrics and plastics.

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