When it comes to gift giving, it’s the thought that really counts, right? Let’s not confuse affordable gift ideas with just being cheap, because it’s totally possible to give a really thoughtful gift without spending a fortune.
I’ve rounded up lots of gift ideas for the kitchen that don’t cost more than $20, so everything is really budget friendly. I’m also including tips to make each gift even more special.
They are perfect for Mother’s day, birthdays, and bridal showers, but really any occasion.
Every gift idea I’ve included has farmhouse style, but will look great in any kitchen. So let’s get started. Enjoy!
Farmhouse Kitchen Affordable Gift Ideas & Tips
Personalized Farmhouse Flour Sack Towel
GIFT TIP: Include this towel with a jar of fruit preserves and a fresh loaf of bread.
It’s an easy gift, but is more thoughtful than giving a gift card. Bake two loaves and keep one for yourself!
This burlap table runner is one of my own designs that’s available in my shop.
GIFT TIP: Include a handwritten note with your favorite Bible verse or inspiring quote, then roll up the table runner, add a few wooden utensils, and tie it closed with twine or twill tape.
GIFT TIP: Include this towel with a vintage Ball jar filled with a cookie mix and a wooden spoon.
I pick up the old mason jars for just a few dollars at thrift stores frequently, so this gift would be very affordable and so cute!
Quilt Block Stencil for DIY Coasters
GIFT TIP: With this quilt block stencil, you can crank out a bunch of sets of coasters using wood scraps.
Include a gift card to a cute mug, and you have a wonderful gift any coffee lover would be thrilled to receive.
The Pioneer Woman Turquoise Glass Pitcher
GIFT TIP: Include lemonade, tea, slushies, or sparkling water recipes. Punch a hole in the corner of each card and tie them on the handle of the pitcher or the mason jar drink dispenser shown below.
I have lots of Delicious Spring & Summer Drink Recipes pinned HERE.
(available in Black, Red, & Galvanized)
GIFT TIP: Fill a mason jar with fancy dry soup mix, write the preparation instructions on a card, and tie it on the handle. The lids come in three colors, so pick one that matches the recipients kitchen.
My daughters Used to ask what I would want for Mother’s Day, birthday, etc. and I would always tell them canning jars or homemade item of some sort. Needless to say; they no longer ask cause they now know what I could use or want. I love it when I know they take the time in making something homemade