Are your looking for a Holiday Gift Idea?
Are you have trouble coming up with the right Holiday Gift Idea?
Following are some of my favorite Holiday Gift Idea suggestions.
Complete A Set
Give a holiday gift that completes part of an existing set e.g. open stock china.
Wrap Cash
Don’t be afraid to give cash to those who need it. It may be the best holiday gift you could give.
Give Expendable Gifts
Food items, postage stamps, camera film, and gift certificates are definite winners, especially with seniors.
Create A S’mores Kit
If you’re looking for a unique Holiday Gift Idea for your child, fill a gift bag with marshmallows, chocolate and graham crackers. Attach a note promising a family night of indoor marshmallow roasting (in the fireplace) and a sing song.
Give Savings Bonds
Encourage saving by giving a savings bond.
Same Gift All Around
Think of a good gift category and give everyone something along the same theme – gift certificates, magazines subscriptions, books etc.
Gift Wrap Experiences
Give some thought to what most people need or in many cases, don’t need. What about an experience like movie rental coupons, theatre tickets or special interest course vouchers? Consider adding something to existing travel plans like a trip to an amusement park, an overnight stay at a B&B or a romantic dinner for two.
Give Some Mitts And A Snowman
A simple pair of mitts and a promise of time spent together making a snowman or throwing snowballs can be one of the best holiday gifts your child could receive this year.
Buy Pre-Wrapped Gifts
These types of gifts are a real time saver and are often found in large stores. Check out house wares, cosmetics, and china and glassware departments.
A Gift To Be Cherished
If you’re looking for a Holiday Gift Idea for an aunt or grandmother with whom you aren’t as close to as you would like to be – think stationary. Now, I’m not talking about simply going to the store, purchasing a pretty box of stationary and calling it a gift. I’m referring to the gift that comes from how you present it. Take the time to decorate a plain box, insert several sheets of nice writing paper, envelopes, some stamps and a note from you, promising that all letters written will be answered.
Make Gifts Special
When giving a picture frame, place a photo inside. If you’re giving a cookbook, include some non-perishable food ingredients.
Give A Gift Of Yours
Instead of going to the store to purchase a holiday gift, shop around your own home for items that loved ones have said they have liked in the past. If it’s a family heirloom take the time to jot a short note explaining the item’s history.
I Love You!
Sure, we tell our kids we love them but do we ever really take the time to tell them why? This Christmas to make an ‘I Love You’ book for your child. Chances are good, that little homemade book will take up honored space under your child’s pillow, especially if you promise to read a page with her each night before bed.
Scrapbook Supplies
A scrapbook, with a supply of labels, marking pens and photo-mounting corners may make a great Holiday Gift Idea for many people on your list.
Second-Hand Books
Visit bookstores, antique shops, resale stores and other book sales throughout the year to shop for just the right book for that special someone. Keep your eyes open and you just might find a classic or a rare edition.


