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Gifting with intention: handmade christmas ideas using natural ingredients

Sometimes the best gifts aren’t big or expensive. They’re thoughtful, handmade, and invite people to slow down. With NaturaleBio's Christmas Bundle; ginger powder, coconut sugar and Ceylon cinnamon, you can create gifts that feel personal, comforting and full of intention.

Here are three cozy gift ideas that turn everyday ingredients into meaningful experiences.

1. Homemade ginger syrup in a cute jar

A warming boost for tea lovers

A small glass jar filled with homemade ginger syrup is a simple but powerful gift. It looks beautiful, keeps well, and adds a spicy, comforting touch to daily rituals.

What you’ll need (for approx. 1 small jar)

Step by step

  1. In a small saucepan, add the water and fresh ginger slices.

  2. Bring to a gentle simmer and let it cook for 10 minutes to extract flavor.

  3. Add the ginger powder and coconut sugar, stirring until fully dissolved.

  4. Simmer gently for another 10–15 minutes, until the syrup slightly thickens.

  5. Remove from heat, add lemon juice if using, and let cool.

  6. Strain if you prefer a smooth syrup, or leave it rustic with ginger bits.

  7. Pour into a clean glass jar and seal.

How to gift it:
Add a handwritten label suggesting:
“Add 1–2 spoons to hot tea for a warming, spicy boost.”

It’s not just syrup — it’s an invitation to pause.

🎥 Here’s a short reel showing how we prepared this ginger syrup step by step. Click the image to watch!

2. DIY cinnamon & lavender incense sticks

A relaxing, slow-burning gift

Incense sticks feel intimate and calming — especially when handmade. The warmth of cinnamon paired with lavender creates a grounding, cozy scent perfect for evenings.

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp lavender powder (ground from dried buds)

  • 2 tbsp NaturaleBio Ceylon cinnamon powder (plus extra if needed)

  • 1 tsp Arabic gum powder or makko powder

  • Up to 2 tbsp water (add gradually)

  • 15 drops lavender essential oil

  • Lavender stems (trimmed to the same length)

Step by step

  1. Grind dried lavender buds into a fine powder.

  2. Trim lavender stems and tie them to keep straight.

  3. In a bowl, mix lavender powder, cinnamon powder and Arabic gum/makko.

  4. Add lavender essential oil and stir well.

  5. Add water little by little until a soft, pliable dough forms.

  6. Roll a small piece into a thin rope and gently flatten it.

  7. Lay a lavender stem on top and wrap the dough around it, pinching to seal.

  8. Roll gently to smooth and even out the stick.

  9. Dry on parchment paper in a cool, airy place for 48 hours.

Tips

  • Finely ground powders burn more evenly.

  • Keep sticks slim for better drying and cleaner burn.

  • If the mixture feels crumbly, add a pinch of Arabic gum/makko.

  • Label one test stick and note water amounts for future batches.

How to gift it:
Bundle a few sticks with twine and a small note:
“Light, breathe, slow down.”

3. cookie-in-a-jar gift

A shared baking experience

This isn’t just a jar of dry ingredients. It’s an experience; one that invites people to bake together, laugh together, and create memories.

Dry ingredients (layered beautifully in a jar)

Layer each ingredient carefully for a visually appealing jar.

Attach a small note with the wet ingredients

To bake, you’ll need:

  • 12 tbsp unsalted butter, melted and cooled

  • ¾ cup molasses

  • 2 tbsp milk

You can also add simple baking instructions on the back of the tag.

Why it works:
You’re not just gifting cookies. You’re gifting time; an afternoon spent baking with family or friends.

Gifting, but make it meaningful

With NaturaleBio ingredients, these gifts feel intentional, warm and human. They’re small gestures that turn everyday rituals into moments of connection; and that’s what people remember.

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