Two facts about me: I am cheap and I am not crafty. This year for Christmas my sisters and I decided to do a homemade gift exchange for our families instead of the usual Target/Walmart/Amazon extravaganza of previous years. This was a perfect fit for my cheap side, but was a bit of a challenge for my craft-inadequte side. To make matters more complicated, my sisters are both passionate and talented when it comes to the homemade arts. My older sister is a detail-oriented perfectionist with an artist’s soul and my younger sister is what I like to call a hippie sophisticate- musician, organic, free-thinker with good taste. I am not any of these things. I am practical. And also. . . practical. Somehow I manage to be not detail oriented and also not a free thinker. I am a rule follower who has no problem quitting when things get complicated and tends to mess up simple recipes because I get distracted. It’s hard to know how having four kids age six and under add to my distractibility, but we’ll assume it plays some part.
So to give you a visual example of how the Christmas exchange went down this year, here’s a picture of The Best Christmas Present Ever courtesy of my older sister: 
Yes. That is my family as snowmen handcrafted in clay. And they were all clearly identifiable as each member of the family by some certain representative trait. So you’re seeing what I’m up against. Me- the woman who considers wrapping paper a waste of money and chooses instead to give gifts in the plastic bag I bought them in or by telling the recipient to close their eyes until the gift is in their hand. This is clearly not my strength. So what did I make for my siblings?


