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I am considering making, people a box of cupcakes, instead of presents this year.

I usually go all out, but I financially can't this year. But I am worried that everyone will be disappointed. So I just wanted to know your guys opinion please.

wyal5
2 months ago
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Pinkspirit

My answer is yes...l would love to receive a handmade with love gift rather than a shop brought gift 😊

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wyal5

Pinkspirit thank you 🥰

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telmel

If you send me some samples W, i will let you know 😀

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wyal5

telmel 🤣🤣 I can't imagine what they would look like by the time you received them.

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MISSMESSY

I would love to receive homemade cupcakes ( or any cakes really 😂) . If someone has taken the time to make something for me that they think i will love then it means so much more.

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wyal5

MISSMESSY thank you 🥰

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JLouM

It is if you know the people will appreciate it. Personally I have reservations about homemade edibles because of hygiene issues or dietary/allergies etc. But maybe I’m just really fussy. As long as you know who you are making them for well and you are good with those issues go for it.

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wyal5

JLouM I have worked in kitchens before, for many years. So I have all of my health and hygiene certificates. But I do agree on allergies too. But luckily I know everyone well 😊

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hspexy

Sounds like a lovely gift that would be welcomed by many

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wyal5

hspexy thank you 🥰

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MrsCraig

If you know that the people receiving them will appreciate it then yes. If you can afford to make them Christmas themed and put them in Christmas themed boxes.

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wyal5

MrsCraig yes, that's exactly what I had planned 😊

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MrsCraig

wyal5 I think that would make a great present. My mother in law often bakes for people at Christmas and it is always gratefully received.

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TiaTia

That sounds like a really nice gesture and something a little bit different to buying a gift, also there's a lot more time and attention put into a homemade present.I would love to receive something like this 😃

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wyal5

TiaTia thank you 🥰

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possy

Yes!!! I make my neighbours cupcakes every year and they love them. And I pop a ribbon on the box. It’s the thought that counts. It’s a lovely idea x

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wyal5

possy thank you 🥰

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Imnotcheap

It sounds nice. I would talk to the people first explaining what your planning to do. It does always depend on your ability to cook somewhat

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wyal5

Imnotcheap 🤣 I used to make

cakes, cupcakes for a living. But to be honest I lost all heart after losing my brother ( He loved them, and I would always have to do extra for him. ). That was 7 years ago, and I now feel maybe I will get back onto it.

I was thinking I will let them all know, as hopefully it will take pressure off them too 😊

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Imnotcheap

wyal5 I would love to have some of the pressure removed from Christmas 🎄

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wyal5

M1321 Thank you so much 🥰.

I have just bought these. I will use some nice Christmas ribbon. And nice tags 😊

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M1321

wyal5 you’re welcome I’m so happy 😊hope You’re family and friends will be very happy with special gifts made by your hands ,take care 😊🙏🏻

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janphoenix51

Yes, something you have put time & effort into is a lovely present & better than bought.

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MelissaLee1

I would be more than content with that.People who know and love you will also accept them with kind heart and appreciation.

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possy

MelissaLee1 agreed. And it’s a lovely treat at Christmas. Also they can share with any visitors. Lovely idea

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Jerseydrew

Yes it it. People are skint so would understand and appreciate it. You don't need to go silly at Xmas. We as a society need to change out mindset and not expect expensive gifts

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janphoenix51

Jerseydrew ..Exactly that, we need to Cut according to our cloth" as my late Mum Sylvia used to say..

If I can't afford it I don't buy it, I am not extravagant in any sense & neither are my partner or our daughter..

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Lynibis

Every year I am inundated with requests for mince pies. They are not really presents as the friends who want them would not usually receive a present, though family get a present and mince pies! I make frangipane, crumble, Viennese and ordinary. I can't see why cupcakes would be any different if they are decorated in a christmassy way.

I probably won't do mince pies this year as it is getting ridiculous having to make 10/12 dozen so watch out you may start something that escalates. Just be aware cupcakes won't last as long as mince pies.

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janphoenix51

Lynibis ...Oooohh Frangipane turn into FrangiJAN's in our home as the're my favourite & I do share them with my family..

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Lynibis

janphoenix51 they are rather yummy and my daughters in law insist on them each year. (Personally I think it's time they made their own lol!)

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eyeballkerry

That’s a lovely idea, go down that route if money is a bit tight, it will mean a lot more than just picking up a gift in a shop. I personally have stopped giving Christmas presents and we just have a family meal now, so much less stressful.

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Lynibis

eyeballkerry the times my sons have agreed with this and then walked in with a new tv or other extravagant gift. We don't trust each other to stick to it so we all ended up buying them!

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eyeballkerry

Lynibis My family did not think I was serious to start with but have come round to the idea. We all like our holidays so we can all treat ourselves without spending on stuff no one wants.

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Lynibis

eyeballkerry such a good idea, I will try again this year!

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eyeballkerry

Lynibis We used to buy my mum presents every year and every year we had to return them. She wanted a hairdryer, that was too big, other stuff I can’t remember now. Once she wanted kitchen tongs so we got her thongs!

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tara73ziva

It’s a great present I all ways make a Christmas cake for one of my friends it makes the present more thoughtful I think

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craftyclaws04

Definitely, I'd be more than happy having homemade cakes, rather than something I wouldn't use, and have to give it away for someone's birthday!

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PayItForward

Absolutely. I actually love the thought and effort that goes into hand made gifts. It means more to me than shop bought gifts

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LL81

I would appreciate any present that is home made , cup cakes being a bonus. I think it you’re personal time, making them , especially if you know which flavour/ designed to the person not everyone’s the same design / flavour.

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SaveMeSunday

Defo a thoughtful present is always the best I love home made gifts

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Consumer

Fantastic idea! People will only be disappointed if they lack gratitude for the effort you put into it.

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nina090976

It's a lovely gesture, plus you can design them all christmassy 🙂 you can get some fancy cupcake boxes xx

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compingonly

I did that one year because I didn't have money to buy this person a gift and their response was 'did you just get these out of the freezer?'. I thought they would appreciate home made decorated cup cakes, but no.

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kitty88uk

I think it’s a lovely 🥰 idea homemade cupcakes 🧁 sounds so delicious 😋 and cheaper to buy ingredients to make them yourself!

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