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Homemade Gifts to Send in the Mail

Homemade Gifts to Send in the Mail

Friends and loved ones who live far from home—such as college students or those serving in the military—always enjoy receiving “care packages” that often include “tastes” of home, homemade gifts, or other prepared foods. Homemade gifts are a great way to personalize things and save money. I’ve put together a great list of homemade gifts to send in the mail, plus tips for mailing.

Homemade Gifts to Send in the Mail - Christmas gifts or care packages

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Whether you are sending a package for the holidays, commemorating a special occasion or just showing that you care, sending a homemade gift is a great way to show you care.

These gift ideas are great to send in the mail. From food items that ship well, to personalized gifts, and other treats there is a great selection to choose from. Before you peruse all these ideas, let me start with my tips for mailing packages because when you create gifts with love, you want them to arrive safely to your loved ones. 

Tips for Shipping Homemade Gifts

Pack it Safely

When mailing homemade baked goods, make sure each piece is individually wrapped and then packed into an unbreakable container. Place the gifts in a sturdy box and cushion with packing peanuts or foam. Seal it securely with packing tape. 

Always use a sturdy box to ship gifts. Use packing peanuts, bubble wrap, etc. to securely wrap your items. You want everything to fit snugly in the box and have little to no wiggle room.

Keep It Cool

Perishable foods should be kept at or below 40 degrees Fahrenheit—or better yet, frozen—during shipping. This includes meats, cheeses, fish,anything with dairy, etc. Note: All homemade food gifts listed above do not need to be kept below refrigerated. But it is best to ship them frozen. 

Perishable foods will stay at a safe temperature longest if frozen solid first. When it is frozen, pack your food gift with a cold source such as frozen gel packs or purchased dry ice. When using dry ice:

  • Don’t touch the dry ice with bare hands.
  • Don’t let it come in direct contact with food.
  • Write “Contains Dry Ice” on the outside of the box to warn the recipient.

Pack your frozen food and cold source in a sturdy box, such as heavy foam or corrugated cardboard. Fill up any empty space with crushed paper or foam “popcorn”. Air space in the box will cause the food and cold source to thaw faster. 

Send Non-Perishable Foods

Non-refrigerated foods stay fresher longer and are safe at room temperature, so they make great homemade food gifts and lower the risk of causing food poisoning. Any of the food gifts listed above fall into this category.

This is especially important if you are shipping overseas. 

Fast Delivery

If it is a perishable item, it should be delivered as quickly as possible, ideally overnight, but 2 day Priority will also do. Be sure to ship packages at the beginning of the week to prevent your gift from sitting in the post office over the weekend.

Make sure perishable items and the outer packaging are labeled “Keep Refrigerated”  and “Perishable” to alert the recipient.

Shipping Overseas

Don’t send perishable foods, including meat, poultry, fish, soft cheeses, dairy, or any other foods that cannot safely be left at room temperature for more than two hours. This includes cookies and cakes with a cream or custard filling.

Use a USPS Priority APO/FPO/DPO boxes to ship items overseas. The United States Postal Service is the only mail service allowed to send packages to stationed troops. International rates do not apply to military mail delivery.

Remember that shipping overseas can take up to 2 weeks. So plan accordingly. All packages for Christmas should be mailed by December 7th to ensure on time delivery.

What are you planning on making this holiday season? Which of these ideas did you like best?

Food Gift Ideas

English Toffee

English Toffee from Little Family Adventure

Lemon Snow Drop cookies

Lemon Snow Drop Cookies from Little Family Adventure

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Double Chocolate Monster Cookies from Cooking on a Budget

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Zucchini Bread from It’s Your Life

Sourdough Pesto Crackers from Real Food Real Deals

As-You-Like-It Granola

As You Like It Granola from Calm Healthy Sexy

Quick Candied Pecans

Quick Candied Pecans from Little Family Adventure

chipotle lime chickpeas recipe

Chipotle Lime Roasted Chickpeas from Real Food Real Deals

Caramel Glazed Candied Macadamia Nuts Recipe | deliciousobsessions.com

Candied Caramel Glazed Macadamia Nuts from Delicious Obsessions

Lavende&Lemonade | Nutty Homemade Granola

Nutty Homemade Granola from Lavende and Lemonade

Strawberry Fruit Rolls Ups (or fruit leather) | Life Currents What do you do when life gives you strawberries? If you're like me, you decide to make Strawberry Fruit Roll-Up. Fruit smash. Fruit leather. Whatever you call it, it's fun! #fruit #summer #rollups https://lifecurrents.dw2.net

Strawberry Fruit Roll Ups from Life Currents

Sweet Ginger Sriracha Roasted Cashews recipe In Johnna's Kitchen

Sweet Ginger Sriracha Roasted Cashews from In Johnna’s Kitchen

Chewy Pumpkin Spice Candy Recipe | deliciousobsessions.com

Chewy Pumpkin Spice Candy from Delicious Obsessions

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Vitamin C Herbal Tea from Recipes to Nourish

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Great Northern Barbecue Sauce from Cooking on a Budget

bailey irish cream hot fudge

Bailey’s Irish Cream Hot Fudge from Cooke Named Desire

Spa Gifts

Photo Credit: Karpati Gabor

Herbal Baths from Mama Rosemary

Our Volcanoes/Bathbombs

DIY Bath Bombs from Mama Rosemary’s

These Homemade Gifts to Send in the Mail are sure to brighten someone’s day. After all the thought and care you put into making these gifts, you want to be sure they arrive on time and in one piece. Here are a few things to remember when mailing perishable, non-perishable, and other gifts. 

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For more gift ideas, please check out these 70 Homemade Holiday Gifts

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Written by:
Nicky Omohundro
Published on:
November 16, 2015
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Categories: FamilyTags: gift ideas

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About Nicky Omohundro

Nicky Omohundro is a travel and active family lifestyle blogger and social media influencer based out of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She shares stories, destinations, and ideas on food, family, health, and outdoor recreation to help families find their own adventures. Her spirit animal is a caffeinated squirrel fueled by coffee, real food, and the desire to seek new adventures.

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  1. blankDebi @ Life Currents

    October 21, 2014 at 4:57 pm

    Great round-up. I’ve loved making homemade gifts ever since I was a kid. I love some of these ideas, and can’t wait to check them all out! Thanks also for including my Strawberry roll-ups and Aztec hot cocoa. 🙂

    Reply
    • blankLittle Family Adventure

      October 21, 2014 at 5:19 pm

      Thanks for letting me use your recipes Debi. I tried to bring variety to the collection. I hope it shows.

      Reply
  2. blankPatricia @ Grab a Plate

    October 21, 2014 at 11:09 pm

    Wow! Great ideas! Thanks!

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    • blankLittle Family Adventure

      October 22, 2014 at 4:36 pm

      Thanks so much Patricia. I’m happy to hear you liked all these ideas

      Reply
  3. blankLittle Family Adventure

    October 22, 2014 at 4:35 pm

    Thanks so much Patty. Sending food in the mail isn’t as easy as sending non perishable items. I thought it was good to include that. I hope you enjoy the other foods and craft ideas.

    Reply
  4. blankLittle Family Adventure

    October 22, 2014 at 4:37 pm

    Your recipe was great Gaye. I saw earlier that there are only 11 more Fridays until Christmas. It seems to soon, but it always sneaks up on me. Maybe this year, we can both start early 🙂

    Reply
  5. blankJohnna

    October 22, 2014 at 4:49 pm

    What a terrific roundup! This is going to be my go-to for gifts during the holidays. Thanks for including my Sweet Ginger Sriracha Cashews!

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    • blankLittle Family Adventure

      October 22, 2014 at 4:55 pm

      It was my pleasure to include your cashew recipe. They look amazing. I’d love to hear recipes and gift ideas you try.

      Reply
  6. blankLittle Family Adventure

    October 22, 2014 at 7:13 pm

    You’re very welcome. Thanks for pinning

    Reply
  7. blankKatherine G

    October 22, 2014 at 10:04 pm

    What fantastic gift ideas! I know some people who would be thrilled to get some of these gifts. Thanks so much for these ideas.

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    • blankLittle Family Adventure

      October 22, 2014 at 11:46 pm

      You’re very welcome Katherine

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  8. blankLittle Family Adventure

    October 23, 2014 at 8:29 am

    Glad you like it 🙂

    Reply
  9. blankAudrey

    October 26, 2014 at 12:24 pm

    Great recipes and shipping tips. I never knew how to do a dry ice shipment, now maybe I can send things to my brother cross country

    visiting from Say G’Day

    Reply
    • blankLittle Family Adventure

      October 30, 2014 at 11:03 pm

      I am happy I could help. I found the diagram very helpful too

      Reply
  10. blankSonia

    May 1, 2015 at 5:26 pm

    Thanks for the ideas, I was looking for some ideas to include some home made stuff for my bf’s care package. These are great and will definitely try a few of them

    Reply
  11. blankNaomie Moore, Castaic, CA

    February 25, 2016 at 6:54 pm

    This is fantastic! Just found this pin! Two of my girlfriends and I get together every December on the closest Saturday in the middle of the month. We each pick 3 cookie & candy recipes we want to make in huge batches. We pool our resources an purchase as many supplies in advance from Costco or Sam’s Club in bulk. We also raid every Dollar Tree and 99 Cent Store for cookie tins and pretty containers. Then we all get together at my house and bake and cook and create up a storm! It is always a marathon event, exhausting, but well worth it. When completed, we have treats for our family, friends, neighbors and co-workers. And have time to mail to our out of state people without breaking a sweat. Thanks for all these wonderful recipes! Will add to our “list” this year. Also I grow 15 to 20 different herbs, spices and chili peppers. More than I can ever use! I share with anyone that wants them throughout the growing season and also dry the extra abundance. I purchase spice tins (cheaper to mail/ship than glass bottles), on line, and fill up and also give as gifts to people who like to cook and bake! I also hunt for cute baskets and include cheesecloth, and cooking twine so the recipient can make their own boquet garni if they so desire. I grow bee balm, lemon balm, which make a great tea or lovely sachets for your drawers. Also lavender – wonderful for so many uses. Anyway, thanks again and I so look forward to future posts!

    Reply
  12. blankemmasophiaseoa6

    July 3, 2020 at 9:44 am

    Mmmm, that toffee looks ridiculously good!

    Reply

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