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Looking for a Christmas gift for my son. He really likes card making and paper crafts.

For your son who enjoys card making and paper crafts, there are several thoughtful and exciting gift options available. Consider these ideas to enhance his creativity and provide him with the tools and materials he needs to continue exploring his passion:

1. Crafting Supplies: Purchase a variety of high-quality crafting supplies, such as cardstock in different colors, patterns, and textures. Get him some decorative elements like stickers, stamps, washi tapes, and adhesive gems or pearls. Additionally, you could include specialized tools like paper trimmers, punches, or embossing folders.

2. Paper Crafting Kits: Look for complete card making or paper crafting kits that come with instructions, materials, and ideas to get him started on a new project. These kits may include pre-cut cards, envelopes, embellishments, and step-by-step guides to create specific designs. This gift will provide him with new inspiration and help him develop new techniques.

3. Subscription to a Craft Magazine: Consider getting him a subscription to a craft magazine specifically focused on card making and paper crafts. This will ensure that he receives new ideas, tips, and tutorials in his mailbox regularly. It can also introduce him to new trends and techniques in the field.

4. Craft Classes or Workshops: Look for local or online crafting classes or workshops that specifically cater to his interests. These classes can offer him the opportunity to learn new techniques, interact with like-minded individuals, and further develop his skills. Alternatively, you could gift him an online course or access to video tutorials where he can learn at his own pace.

5. Personalized Craft Storage: Help him organize and display his craft supplies with personalized storage options. Consider getting him a storage cart or a set of drawers specifically designed for craft supplies. You can also personalize it by adding labels or painting it in his favorite colors.

6. Gift Cards or Vouchers: If you are unsure about specific materials or tools he may need, a gift card to his favorite craft store or an online craft marketplace will allow him to select exactly what he wants or needs. Alternatively, you could gift him a voucher for a local craft store where he can browse a wide range of products and get guidance from experts.

7. Handmade Craft Book: Create a personalized craft book filled with his favorite card designs, photographs of his creations, and any tips or techniques he has developed. This sentimental gift will showcase his talent and serve as a reminder of his passion for card making and paper crafts.

By choosing a gift that caters to your son's love for card making and paper crafts, you are not only providing him with the necessary materials but also encouraging his creativity and supporting his interests. Whether it's through supplies, classes, or personalized items, your gift will undoubtedly inspire and delight him this Christmas.

Or you can get him a star map with an important date you share.

Madeline Moran Weiler Madeline Moran Weiler says about Under Lucky Stars star maps:
“The map was absolutely beautiful! My grandson was thrilled with it (it was a Christmas gift) and has already asked me if I would consider getting another one for him as a graduation gift in a couple of years.”

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