Originally Posted by: hillsboroks 
Plus they meet my main criteria for gifting the past few years - never give anything that someone will have to dust!
I LOVE this!
Homemade candies have been the bulk of my Christmas gifts for many years now. I've branched out and made new recipes based on what I have on hand, but I almost always make fudge, chocolate covered pretzels, and chocolate truffles -- my go-to chocolate truffle recipe is this one from Lori Longbotham, minus the hazelnuts and dipped in chocolate instead of cocoa powder.
I've also made and enjoyed:
Chocolate peanut butter cup bark (and there are mint and fruit variations)
Peanut butter M&M's truffles
Peanut butter & pretzel truffles
Brownie batter truffles
Salted caramel cookie dough truffles
Nonpareils candies -- I usually make these in a silicone tray of heart molds (I have this one) -- and seasonally colored sprinikles look really nice!
Chocolate, fruit, and nut clusters -- can be made with any dried fruit or nuts. This is also a good one to use up the end of a bowl of melted chocolate from another dipped recipe! Since the clusters get scooped out with a spoon, you can make sure you don't waste any of that yummy chocolate :)
I haven't done it yet myself, but I think a jar of homemade salted caramel sauce or hot fudge sauce would also make a nice gift!
I'm not an expert at tempering chocolate, so I try to make anything dipped close to the date I am going to give them out. And I try to have a balance of last-minute/more complicated recipes and advance/easier recipes, so I'm not scrambling. I usually am working solo. so it has become a nice tradition to listen to a Christmas-themed audiobook while I bake and make candies -- I highly recommend trying it if you'd like a change from Christmas carols :)