We gift simple items like mittens and socks to friends, family, and their kids. Both mittens and socks make inexpensive gifts. A couple of years ago I posted how I turned pairs of mittens and chocolate bars into cute snowmen.
This year I'm turning pairs of socks into cute little "cupcakes." The cupcakes were simple to make, requiring no real skill. I had everything I needed on hand, and they came together quickly. What more could I ask for, right?
What I used:
For each sock cupcake:
- 1 pair of crew length socks (no show would also work, knee highs could be too thick once rolled)
- 1 rubber band
- 1 white paper coffee cup
- scissors, both paper scissors and pinking shears (for the cup's edge)
- a toothpick
- a red pom pom (for a cherry on top)
- hot glue
- ribbon for the cup
optional
- cellophane wrap
- twist tie
1-I cut about 1-inch from the top of the coffee cup, then zig-zagged the edge with the pinking shears.
2-I laid the socks out, overlapping the long edge of one onto the other by about 1/4-inch. I then rolled the socks up slightly at an angle to produce a swirl effect.
3-I used the rubber band to secure the socks, adjusting the swirls as needed. I then popped the pair into the trimmed cup.
5-I added a ribbon bow to the paper cup to make it festive for the occasion, securing the back of the ribbon onto the cup with hot glue.
The gift is basically done at this point. For presentation, I also wrapped my "cupcakes" in cellophane, securing with a gold twist tie. We save cellophane from other gifts and wrappings, so I always have a few pieces on hand. I wrapped the cupcake in a long rectangular piece of cellophane, up and around on both front and back, taping it in place on the backside while the "cupcake" laid on its front.
So easy. Yet it makes a pair of socks as a gift look actually fun!










