Handicraft gift sets

There's no better Christmas gift than a box full of creativity, crafting fun and a great surprise!

Örrekes workshop has put together gift sets that are suitable for both small and big crafters as a Christmas present, but why not also for a birthday or a savoury. We all have creativity somewhere in our souls. Sometimes it needs a little awakening and encouragement. Örreke’s craft set is already half the battle on the creative path, and the other half, the more emotional one, comes when the craft made with your own hands is complete. In any case, it’s worth a try! Each kit comes with a simple crafting guide in Estonian, which can also be replaced by an English version. My First Movie kit has a guide in picture language and is therefore suitable for children who cannot yet read.

All kits are supported by video instructions in Estonian.

The prices of the gift sets range from €12 to €19 depending on the quantity and set ordered.

Crafting kit KUUSEKE (the SPRUCE)

A craft kit to decorate three wooden Christmas decorations.

The package contains 3 birch plywood shapes, wooden beads, hanging strings, stick-on decorations, everything you need to wrap Christmas ornaments.

The packaging can be used to make an old film camera.

In the kit there are carefully sanded birch plywood figurines. They can be coloured with pencils or finger paints and decorations can be added to them. So you can make the kind of ornaments your Christmas tree will be proud to wear every year. You could also turn the Christmas card into a Christmas card, with decorations on one side and Christmas wishes for your loved one on the other.

With its simplicity, SPRUCE is suitable as a Christmas present for both the very small and the creative adult.

Watch the craft video

Watch the video on how to make a film camera here

Crafting kit SEEBIKE (the little SOAP)

A craft kit for making soaps. A film machine can be made from the packaging of the set.

The kit includes soap mass to make three soaps, three soap molds, dried flowers, salt grains, a stick for stirring, aroma oil, gift bags, packaging cards, and materials needed to pack your soaps.

In the old days, soap was made on farms. It was made from ash lye, animal fat, and on the islands, even tallow. The skill of soapmaking was held in high esteem and carefully passed down from generation to generation – on every farm, soap was a kind of work of art.

SEEBIKE makes a practical gift for everyone. It’s especially fun to make soap with the kids, adding dried flowers, salt crystals, buttons and why not cents. “Money soap” always keeps children’s hands clean!

The SOAP MAKER kit contains everything you need to make your own soap for your family. Plus, you can make your own cool film camera from the packaging!

Soap is not a toy. Children should make soap with an adult!

Watch soap making video

Check out the video on how to make a film camera

Crafting kit KIVIKE (the little STONE)

Crafting gift set for grinding your lucky stones. You can make an old-fashioned film camera from the kit packaging.

In the kit you will find three different small soap stones, different sandpapers, oil for oiling the stone, stick-on beads, ribbons, a keyring and tools for making a film camera.

The STONE kithas everything you need for personal stone art – from the rough stone and tools to make a personalized lucky stone, necklace or keyring from a modest piece of stone. The oldest talc stone objects are nearly 5500 years old, and the lucky stone you cut can last just as long.

Dripping your favourite perfume or fragrance oil on the stone, however, turns it into a fragrance stone.

KIVIKE is suitable for crafters of all ages. The smallest ones need help with sandpaper, but they can do a good job of washing the stones themselves. And the film machine that comes out of the box will fascinate young and old alike.

Check out the video on how to grind a lucky stone

Watch the video on how to make a film camera here

Crafting kit KILLUKE (the little MOSAIC)

A crafting gift set to make a glass mosaic candle jar, pencil cup or flower vase.

The packaging can be made into an old-fashioned film camera.

In the kit you’ll find an overstuffed jar, colored glass bricks (pieces cut from the remains of a glassmaker’s workshop) and colored sand for finishing the mosaic.

Mosaic is a very ancient art of decoration. Glass mosaic, or stained glass, has been used to cover the window openings of Tallinn’s Old Town for centuries. With the help of the mosaic kit, you can try medieval glass art for yourself. This is how an ordinary jar can be transformed into a beautiful candle holder, pencil case or flower vase in your hands.

The kit is assembled in such a way that there is no unnecessary waste and all the material is used up in the process.

Making a mosaic jar

Watch the video on how to make a film camera here

The MOVIE MAKER series includes 2 different sets of movie making kits: the Nature and the City. There is also an English version of both, called My First Movie. The box contains materials for making a film drum. The instructions are illustrated and are therefore also suitable for children with a second language or for young children who cannot yet read. You can cut out and/or colour shapes from the envelope to decorate your Christmas card.

Filmike (nature)

A craft kit to make an old-fashioned film camera.

We’ve packed what you need to make an old-fashioned cinema machine – a folding film drum, filmstrips and hanging knobs. The nature-themed envelope is made from recycled paper, and you can colour, cut out and stick the images on your own Christmas card.

The film centre measures 120 X 240 cm (A5).

See how to make a cinema machine here

Filmike (city)

A craft kit for making an old-fashioned cinema machine.

We’ve packed what you need to make an old-fashioned cinema machine – a folding film drum, filmstrips and hanging knobs. The city-themed envelope is made from recycled paper, and you can dye, cut out and glue the images yourself.

The film centre measures 120 X 240 cm (A5).

See how to make a cinema machine here

My first movie (Nature)

A craft kit for making an old-fashioned cinema machine.

My first movie (nature) contains everything you need to make an old-fashioned cinema set – a folding paper film drum, film reels with different images, a blank film reel and hanging instructions. The nature-themed envelope is made of recycled paper, on which you can colour, cut out and stick pictures of animals and nature found in Estonian forests.

The film centre measures 120 X 240 cm (A5).

See how to make a cinema machine here

My first movie (City)

A craft kit for making an old-fashioned cinema machine.

My first movie (city) contains everything you need to make an old-fashioned cinema set – a folding paper film drum, film reels with different images, a blank film reel and hanging instructions. The city-themed wrapping paper is made from recycled paper, on which you can colour, cut out and stick houses, machines and people.

The film centre measures 120 X 240 cm (A5).

See how to make a cinema machine here