Why Handmade Gifts Rock
Filed Under: Handmade Goods | Handmade Gifts | Unique Gifts | Handmade Wedding GiftsHandmade gifts stand out and mean more
A wedding, the birth of a child, a new home, an important birthday… All of these are events that mark our lives forever and should be celebrated with a gift you can cherish for a lifetime. Although mixers and vacuums are invaluable tools in our society (as I learned while trying to clean the house with a broken vacuum and in-laws on the way) they just don't do justice to the important milestones of a life. Items that are handmade don't usually end up in the trash bin in five years once they break or become outdated. Handmade goods, like a beautiful clock I once received, become heirlooms that hold memories of special times and people.Handmade goods also have a personality that a toaster can't really match, even if it is hotrod red. When an item is handmade, a little part of the creator of that piece goes into it. Artists put their ideas, personality, style, and often blood, sweat, and tears into their work. When you find a handmade gift that is just right, you find a gift that speaks volumes about who you are, who the recipient is, and the connection between you.
Society benefits when it supports handmade goods
Supporting artists creates a stronger community and makes special bonds. Being able to send a personal message to someone that created your favorite vase is immensely different than grabbing someone with a nametag and telling them how much you love your new iron. Owning work to which you can put a name or a face is an amazing experince that creates a very personal connection to an item. When something can stop being stuff and start being art, the value of it shifts.The arts have been a part of all societies for as long as man has existed, from cave paintings of centuries ago to a hand-knit scarf that your friend got you. Showing your support for artists by owning their work goes a long way in helping to create a world where are does matter and there is a place for beauty and craftsmanship in every home. As a child my mother dragged me to art show after craft fair to museum, and I believe that for me, that has made all the difference. A world that is devoid of art and people that make a living with their passion is a sad one indeed.
