As a gift blogger, I am often asked "What is the best gift you ever received?" Though I have several favorites from childhood, the best gift I ever received as an adult was a Reed & Barton silver bell ornament at Christmas.
My grandmother had passed away in November of 2008 at the age of 97, and I was grieving her loss as she had been a huge part of my life. My dear friend, Meg G., had heard my many stories about my grandmother, and knew how important she was to me.
For Christmas that year, Meg presented me with a Reed & Barton silver bell ornament engraved with "In Loving Memory of Nana" and the year "2008." What took my breath away was the note she enclosed. Borrowing from that much beloved Christmas movie, It's A Wonderful Life, she wrote:
"Every time a bell rings an angel gets its' wings."
Though I have seen that movie at least 30 times, that simple sweet phrase is timeless. The sentiment combined with an actual bell perfectly captured my grief and joy for my grandmother's well lived life. Needless to say, I sobbed and smiled as I admired the beauty of this gift.
It was truly the most complete gift I have ever received as it comforted me, and honored the memory of my grandmother.
Each year, I place this ornament on a prominent limb on our Christmas tree. When I pass by the tree, I smile knowing my grandmother is remembered and (hopefully) present in spirit during our Christmas celebrations. Of course, I also think of Meg G., and how lucky I am to have such a thoughtful friend.
I confess I loved this gift so much, that I copied the idea and gave it to two friends who are sisters and had recently lost their mother. They loved the bell for "Kiki," and treasure it at Christmas.
If you plan to use this gift idea, be sure you know your recipient well to determine if it is appropriate for them at that time and that their loss is not too big/nor unexpected.
Where to Buy:
Silver Ornaments - These special ornaments tend to sell out quickly as they are marked for the year or the special edition. Though you can purchase the sterling silver ornaments, they are very expensive. I recommend the silver plated ornaments as they are just as beautiful and more affordable.
I like to order mine online/catalog at Coopers or the Silver Superstore which allow you to order engraving. $25.00 silverplated without engraving
If you are short on time, Macy's, Dillards and other department stores carry the silver ornaments. For engraving, take it to Things Remembered in the mall or to a local engraver.
Christmas Card Treasures
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The holiday photo cards are arriving daily, and it is heartwarming to see the snapshots of friends and family for the year.
Each year, our family Christmas card is usually comprised of photos which commemorate some life event or trip we took that year. I imagine your friends' cards are special photos, as well. So, take these memorable cards and make them a treasured photo card gift.
These block acrylic frames byCanetti Designs are great looking, have a clean contemporary line, stand on their own, and have the added bonus of seeing through the back of the frame (perfect for two-sided cards!). Separate the two sides of the frame, and position your photo card in the middle of one side. Then, place the other side on top--you will feel it click into place with the small magnets.
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Spice It Up: As you receive friends cards, plop them in a frame and give it back to them as a festive Hanukah/Christmas/New Year's gift.
Or, take your own family card and give it in a frame to your in-laws to admire the grandchildren, or to your spouse for their office desk. For new parents, take their birth announcement and place it in the frame as a gift.
In addition, these frames are also great for commemorating a special concert, pledge day, 21st birthday, or graduation. Print a picture from that concert you attended, and place the ticket stubs on the back side of the frame. (Many tickets are electronic now, but you can include something from the event like a program/card from bar or menu/etc.). A great way to remember a fun time with friends!
Buy a few frames to keep on hand for when you need a quick gift. I hate to admit it, but this is an ideal plan for the lazy gift giver!
Where to Buy: Crate & Barrel carries a few sizes with free shipping. 5x7 $19.95 or 4x6 $15.95. Amazon has a range of more unique sizes. 6x8 $41.00, 4x4 $22.00, 2.5x3.5 $12.50, etc. Or buy direct from Canetti Designs.
Final note: I keep about 5 of these on a table in my den for myself, and love seeing how my niece has grown from year to year in our Christmas card. I can't decide which is my favorite, but love to enjoy them rather than tucking them away in a scrapbook.
Amazing Adventures!
Some of the best gifts are not trinkets, but rather memorable experiences. A scavenger hunt, ala the Amazing Race, is guaranteed to get those couch potatoes off the sofa and diving into a local adventure!
Whether for a birthday, date night, anniversary, proposal, corporate team building, or holiday outing for the family, a scavenger hunt is a neat way to engage the entire family or a group of friends in a day to remember. Most hunts include the use of your smartphone, so the teens/tweens won't feel deprived of technology for the day!
My friend, Misty W., discovered this great idea while dreaming up a plan for a special birthday for a dear friend. There are several great scavenger hunt services that you can tap into online which are tailored for your particular interests. Watson Adventures is one that specializes in hunts at local museums, while My Mystery Party focuses upon faux murder mysteries. For adults, there is the ever popular Urban Beer Hunt.
Watson Adventures is highly recommended and has been featured by the ABC News, Daily Candy and the New York Times. Upcoming public hunts include The Met in NYC, Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, the American History Museum in D.C., and the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco.
Up the ante by utilizing Segways on your hunt. In most cities, you can rent Segways for city tours to tie into your adventure.
Or, plan team costumes like these Gnome and Where's Waldo teams at the Urban Beer Hunt.
Spice It Up: Prepare the contestants for their adventure with a drawstring bag to carry. Pack it with bottled water, a snack and any extras they might need to gather clues.
Make sure the teams use their smartphones to take pictures as they reach each checkpoint and to record any antics along the way. After the race, use the photos to make a photo collage commemorating the adventure.
Where to Buy:
Scavenger Hunts - Hunts vary by price depending on the size of your team, where it located, and whether it is custom designed for your group. Most hunts allow for as few as 2 people to as many as 50.
Basic Hunts - These are downloaded on your phone and are preplanned for general use. Tours For Fun - $44.00 for a group, Scavenger Planet $20.00 for a group
More Elaborate Hunts - Watson Adventures, My Mystery Party, Urban Beer Hunt prices range for each of these hunts depending on whether you have a custom hunt or public hunt. ON average it is $35.00-$40.00 per person but may require a minimum number of people.
Segway Tours - In Dallas, try Dallas Segway Tours $60.00-$85.00 per person. In other cities, search online or check Trip Advisor for recommendations. It is worth your while to call and negotiate a possible group rate or discount for non-peak days.
Drawstring Bags - Found at most sporting goods stores. Academy from $9.99-$32.99 Custom type or monogram bags at Etsy (Etsy sites allow for small orders 1-10 which is preferable to promo sites which require minimum of 150+ bags). $10.00-$15.00 per bag
Photo Collages - Easily created on photo sites like Shutterfly. Or try Pic Monkey to create your own printable collage. $5.00-$15.00
Pillow Collage - See my post dated September 4th for a quality collage pillow from Stitchagram.
Whether for a birthday, date night, anniversary, proposal, corporate team building, or holiday outing for the family, a scavenger hunt is a neat way to engage the entire family or a group of friends in a day to remember. Most hunts include the use of your smartphone, so the teens/tweens won't feel deprived of technology for the day!
My friend, Misty W., discovered this great idea while dreaming up a plan for a special birthday for a dear friend. There are several great scavenger hunt services that you can tap into online which are tailored for your particular interests. Watson Adventures is one that specializes in hunts at local museums, while My Mystery Party focuses upon faux murder mysteries. For adults, there is the ever popular Urban Beer Hunt.
Watson Adventures is highly recommended and has been featured by the ABC News, Daily Candy and the New York Times. Upcoming public hunts include The Met in NYC, Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, the American History Museum in D.C., and the DeYoung Museum in San Francisco.
Up the ante by utilizing Segways on your hunt. In most cities, you can rent Segways for city tours to tie into your adventure.
Or, plan team costumes like these Gnome and Where's Waldo teams at the Urban Beer Hunt.
Spice It Up: Prepare the contestants for their adventure with a drawstring bag to carry. Pack it with bottled water, a snack and any extras they might need to gather clues.
Make sure the teams use their smartphones to take pictures as they reach each checkpoint and to record any antics along the way. After the race, use the photos to make a photo collage commemorating the adventure.
Where to Buy:
Scavenger Hunts - Hunts vary by price depending on the size of your team, where it located, and whether it is custom designed for your group. Most hunts allow for as few as 2 people to as many as 50.
Basic Hunts - These are downloaded on your phone and are preplanned for general use. Tours For Fun - $44.00 for a group, Scavenger Planet $20.00 for a group
More Elaborate Hunts - Watson Adventures, My Mystery Party, Urban Beer Hunt prices range for each of these hunts depending on whether you have a custom hunt or public hunt. ON average it is $35.00-$40.00 per person but may require a minimum number of people.
Segway Tours - In Dallas, try Dallas Segway Tours $60.00-$85.00 per person. In other cities, search online or check Trip Advisor for recommendations. It is worth your while to call and negotiate a possible group rate or discount for non-peak days.
Drawstring Bags - Found at most sporting goods stores. Academy from $9.99-$32.99 Custom type or monogram bags at Etsy (Etsy sites allow for small orders 1-10 which is preferable to promo sites which require minimum of 150+ bags). $10.00-$15.00 per bag
Photo Collages - Easily created on photo sites like Shutterfly. Or try Pic Monkey to create your own printable collage. $5.00-$15.00
Pillow Collage - See my post dated September 4th for a quality collage pillow from Stitchagram.
Cure the Homesick Blues!
Good news: your best friend landed a fab new job.
Bad news: it's out of state.
What to give your friend as an excellent bon voyage gift? Keep in mind they'll be missing the comforts of their hometown...so send them off with a cookbook featuring local cuisine. When they pine for home, it is simply a recipe away!
For far flung Texans missing chiliquiles or BBQ brisket, I recommend this delicious cookbook called The Homesick Texan by Lisa Fain. My friend Susan L recently moved to New York City, and, though she will enjoy the restaurants there, I know she'll be cooking a few nostalgic Tex Mex meals from this cookbook.
Spice It Up: Your ex-pat friends will feel closer to home with a monthly subscription to a homegrown magazine which allows them to catch up on local happenings.
Texas Highways is a gem of a magazine whether you're from Texas or not. Texas Highways details the local towns/hotspots/festivals/daytrips around the state bringing you a new appreciation for the allure of the Lone Star state.
Top it off with a foodie item from your area. For Texans, remind them to Keep Austin Weird with a gift from Jo's Coffee.
Jo's is the quintessential funky coffee hut with its flagship on south Congress across from the legendary Continental Club. No visit to Austin is complete without a stop for breakfast tacos & Jo's!
Where to Buy:
Cookbook - The Homesick Texan is available at most bookstores including Barnes & Noble and Amazon. $23.87
Magazine - Subscriptions are available online at Texas Highways. Buy a single copy at your local bookstore to present as your gift with a note detailing the subscription information. 12 issues (1 year) $19.95
Jo's Coffee Gift Set - The Hotel San Jose has a cool gift shop online that is part of the Bunkhouse Group that includes the Jo's Coffee Gift Set. Gift includes Jo's Tshirt, Jo's Coffee and mug with a picture of a Grackle (the scourge of Austin birds) $45.00
Tip:
+ These gifts are easily tailored for different states/locales. For example, for the Rajun Cajuns from Louisiana. try a John Folse' cookbook, Louisiana Life Magazine, and coffee & beignets from Café Du Monde.
+ Lisa Fain maintains a terrific blog of recipes that inspired her cookbook. Check it out at www.homesicktexan.com
Bad news: it's out of state.
What to give your friend as an excellent bon voyage gift? Keep in mind they'll be missing the comforts of their hometown...so send them off with a cookbook featuring local cuisine. When they pine for home, it is simply a recipe away!
For far flung Texans missing chiliquiles or BBQ brisket, I recommend this delicious cookbook called The Homesick Texan by Lisa Fain. My friend Susan L recently moved to New York City, and, though she will enjoy the restaurants there, I know she'll be cooking a few nostalgic Tex Mex meals from this cookbook.
Spice It Up: Your ex-pat friends will feel closer to home with a monthly subscription to a homegrown magazine which allows them to catch up on local happenings.
Texas Highways is a gem of a magazine whether you're from Texas or not. Texas Highways details the local towns/hotspots/festivals/daytrips around the state bringing you a new appreciation for the allure of the Lone Star state.
Top it off with a foodie item from your area. For Texans, remind them to Keep Austin Weird with a gift from Jo's Coffee.
Jo's is the quintessential funky coffee hut with its flagship on south Congress across from the legendary Continental Club. No visit to Austin is complete without a stop for breakfast tacos & Jo's!
Where to Buy:
Cookbook - The Homesick Texan is available at most bookstores including Barnes & Noble and Amazon. $23.87
Magazine - Subscriptions are available online at Texas Highways. Buy a single copy at your local bookstore to present as your gift with a note detailing the subscription information. 12 issues (1 year) $19.95
Jo's Coffee Gift Set - The Hotel San Jose has a cool gift shop online that is part of the Bunkhouse Group that includes the Jo's Coffee Gift Set. Gift includes Jo's Tshirt, Jo's Coffee and mug with a picture of a Grackle (the scourge of Austin birds) $45.00
Tip:
+ These gifts are easily tailored for different states/locales. For example, for the Rajun Cajuns from Louisiana. try a John Folse' cookbook, Louisiana Life Magazine, and coffee & beignets from Café Du Monde.
+ Lisa Fain maintains a terrific blog of recipes that inspired her cookbook. Check it out at www.homesicktexan.com
Away In A Manger
Christmas is a magical time of year trimmed with festive decorations. My favorite adornment this year is this wintery blue felt Nativity scene from Wisteria.
While traditional crèche are more serious in nature, I love the levity of this scene with the sheep's smiling faces and textured coats.
The three Magi are a nice touch with their fluffy beards reminiscent of Santa Claus! Your children and grandchildren will adore these for years to come.
Inclined towards a less religious decoration? Check out these cute Reindeer Carolers! In bold red garb, the reindeers are a perfect centerpiece for your holiday table.
Spice It Up: For years, my mother has collected one Christmas book each season. Her collection is now impressive, and we all love to thumb through the various books during the holidays. Start a collection for your gift recipient by pairing a special book with either the Nativity scene or the Reindeer Carolers.
For the Nativity scene, I recommend The Animals Christmas Eve (Little Golden Book) by Paula Wiseman or The Animals Christmas Carol by Helen Ward. For the Reindeer Carolers, try Reindeer Christmas by Mark Kimball Moulton.
Where to Buy:
Felt Decorations - Available at Wisteria either through their catalog, website or in-store (Dallas).
Nativity Scene $59.00, Three Magi $39.00 , Reindeer Carolers $59.00
A few comments about Wisteria:
+ The photos do not do justice for how well made and darling their products are!
+ Don't be put off by the prices as they always have promos and huge discounts available, and their staff is very generous in helping you apply all deals possible.
+ If you are in Dallas, their warehouse store is across the street from Love Field Airport. They have their full price products, and in the back they have a Sale section well worth exploring.
+ They will gift wrap with the loveliest ribbon!
Books - All can be found at Barnes & Noble and Amazon, though I try to buy in-store through Barnes & Noble to help support their "brick & mortar" stores. Prices range from $3.99-$50.00
See Jane Run. Run, Jane, Run!
Give the gift of good health for the new year.
Whether you are a hardcore fitness lover or an office worker chained to a desk, the Jawbone UP fitness band is a remarkable gift. The Jawbone UP tracks your fitness, sleep and eating habits to help you monitor and improve your overall health.
There are several alternative devices on the market (Nike Fuel, Fitbit, etc,), but I purchased a Jawbone UP for myself for the amazing features. From the choice of multicolor bands, to the bendability of the wristband which helps it stay on (no clipping to our waist band), to the soft silicone which makes it comfortable to sleep with, to the high tech data tracking through the free Iphone App, the Jawbone UP has it all!
To give you a sense of all that it can do, the UP:
+ tracks your deep sleep and light sleep
+ slowly wakes you so you are not startled out of deep REM sleep
+ tracks your steps each day insuring you meet your set goal of at least 10,000 steps
+ allows you to compete with others or join groups to cheer each other on
+ reminds you when you have been sedentary too long (perfect for the office worker who forgets they have been on the computer for more than an hour at a clip without moving)
+ provides cool App graphics to display whether you have met your daily goals, how you fared for the week/month/etc.
+ allows you to track your food intake
+ stays charged up to 10 days
This has been a transformational gadget for me, and it startled me to see I was not taking as many steps per day as I assumed. The UP reminds you to pick up the pace!
Spice It Up: Package this gift with these funky, high performance toe socks from Injinji. Dedicated runners swear by these socks for their quick drying fabric and blister prevention. Any armchair athlete will be motivated to get up and go with these hip socks!
Top it off with a goal in mind! Sign up with your gift recipient for a 5K, a Triathalon or a Tough Mudder, and motivate them to get ready for race day with these customized Cowbells. Whether walking, running, or biking, their cheering section will be ready with these noisy and charming bells.
Where to Buy:
Jawbone UP - These wristbands can be purchased online directly from Jawbone or Amazon. In store, they are available at the Apple Store, and Best Buy. The App is free to download. Wristband is approximately $120.00 depending on store/site
Injinji Socks - The solid color toe socks are available directly online from Injinji, but I found the striped style on Amazon. $12.29-$14.99 per pair
Cowbell - GoneForARun is a terrific website for runner gifts, athletic apparel and gadgets. They have various cowbells with sayings, or the personalized bell with a custom name. $6.99-$8.99 per bell
Squirrely Nuts
What to get your boss or client that is a nice remembrance and
fits well on their desk? Vagabond House's
squirrel nut bowl with acorn scoop is a handsome piece that is well crafted,
and has a touch of whimsy with the pewter squirrel perched on the side of the bowl.
The wood bowl fits easily on a desk or coffee table, and the acorn scoop is especially nice for keeping germy hands at bay.
Where to Buy:
The wood bowl fits easily on a desk or coffee table, and the acorn scoop is especially nice for keeping germy hands at bay.
Spice It Up: Squirrel
Brand nuts are deluxe Southern style nuts with the most amazing flavors. From Crème Brulee Almonds to Crème Caramel
Pecans to Fleur de Sel Pistachios, these gourmet nuts are a generous addition
to your gift. Your recipient
will be able to pour them right in the bowl and enjoy!
In addition to being a lovely corporate gift, this is a great gift for all the men in your life,
any host/hostesses, your parents, yourself etc. I liked it so much I bought one for myself and it's sitting in my den!Where to Buy:
Squirrel Nut Bowl & Scoop - is made by Vagabond House and can
be ordered direct from them or found at multiple stores/sites including Neiman Marcus, Frontgate and
Amazon. $79.00 - $85.00 per bowl & scoop
Squirrel Brand Nuts – produced by a Plano, TX (Dallas
suburb) company called Squirrel Brands/Southern Nuts, they can be purchased directly online, or found at many
specialty stores. $19.99-$27.99 depending on size (18 -36 oz) and flavor/nut
Tip: Sam’s Club carries (in-store only) the Crème Brulee and other flavors regularly—a
nice way to bring the price down on the nuts and saves you the shipping cost. $10.48 for small box 28 oz.
Countdown to Christmas
Are you stressed yet?
We are 6 weeks away from Christmas. It’s time to start prepping for the holiday!
ü Holiday Checklists – Avoid sticky notes which tend to get lost and get organized by downloading these well thought out Christmas planners from Organized Home Christmas. These 6 week organizing plans provide checklists that are particularly useful as you can size and print them to fit your Day planner. Best of all, the planners are FREE!
ü Holiday Treats Test Run - Once you decide what treats you plan to make as gifts for friends/hosts/etc. be sure to do a practice run before Thanksgiving.
A few years ago, I planned on making a candy bark recipe from a famous Food Network chef. Though the bark looked pretty, the end result was not very tasty. Seriously frazzled at the last minute, I threw out the bad batch and switched to another recipe. Avoid my mistake by making a practice batch this weekend. Then, you will know if your holiday recipe is successful and you will have ample time to adjust.
ü Personalized Gift Boxes & Tags
Chefs Medallions – Order these beautiful stickers from Felix Doolittle to place on the tin or wrapping of your homemade goods. My friend Angela N. tipped me off to these darling medallions. Felix Doolittle is a online stationer with lovely paper products including gifts, stationery, calling cards, and return address labels. You may even find them at your local stationery store, though it is quicker to order online. $25.00 per 20 labels
Personal Embosser – William Sonoma carries a custom designed Embosser. Engraved with your name, this allows you to use it year round as gift tags for homemade goodies. I have one, and I use it regularly. $39.95 per embosser
Gift Tags & Labels – If you are short on time to order custom tags or you run out of the current batch, head to Staples to grab extra tags from the Martha Stewart Staples Collection. Martha Stewart partnered with Avery Labels to help you create your quick labels, tags, or handwritten chalkboard labels. Prices range from $3.99-$14.99 depending on selection/quantity/size
Pastry Boxes – These monogrammed French pastry boxes are exceptional in detail. With swirls and monograms, the boxes will protect the baked goods while making a beautiful gift presentation. BakingBoxes.com offers both regular boxes, and ones with cupcake dividers and candy trays. BakingBoxes.com is the original supplier to the Williams Sonoma site, so going direct will be a bit more affordable! Prices range from $23.00 for 10-14 boxes depending on size
ü
Gift Wrap
- Most any holiday wrap will work whether you favor styles from Container Store, Target, Walmart, Michaels, Joann’s, etc. Alternate fun
and affordable gift wrap sellers are at your
local Holiday Crafts Fairs and specialty stores.
In Dallas, the Chi-O Christmas Market always offers up a great selection of holiday wrap, ribbons and boxes. I have been known to make an extra stop at PollyDuPont in Richardson because they have custom wrap in house (items purchased in-store only).
I like to give each person in my family at least one beautifully wrapped gift at Christmas. Sadly, I am not a skilled bow maker and Neiman Marcus gave up its beautiful holiday wrap years ago. St.Michaels Exchange has a selection of 12 or so elegant and whimsical wraps. They will wrap items purchased in-store or you can bring something you bought elsewhere. In addition, SME will ship to any desired location. Be sure to drop your gifts for wrapping soon as the queue backs up approaching Christmas.
ü Holiday Cards – Try to order your photo cards now—it will be significantly cheaper if you don’t have to place a rush on them closer to Christmas. Select a pretty family photo, or a few fun ones from the past year. My favorite sites for Holiday Cards are TinyPrints, Minted, and Shutterfly, and Peartree Greetings. Be sure to look for discount codes as most all sites have promo rates during the holidays.
ü Holiday Checklists – Avoid sticky notes which tend to get lost and get organized by downloading these well thought out Christmas planners from Organized Home Christmas. These 6 week organizing plans provide checklists that are particularly useful as you can size and print them to fit your Day planner. Best of all, the planners are FREE!
ü Holiday Treats Test Run - Once you decide what treats you plan to make as gifts for friends/hosts/etc. be sure to do a practice run before Thanksgiving.
A few years ago, I planned on making a candy bark recipe from a famous Food Network chef. Though the bark looked pretty, the end result was not very tasty. Seriously frazzled at the last minute, I threw out the bad batch and switched to another recipe. Avoid my mistake by making a practice batch this weekend. Then, you will know if your holiday recipe is successful and you will have ample time to adjust.
ü Personalized Gift Boxes & Tags
Chefs Medallions – Order these beautiful stickers from Felix Doolittle to place on the tin or wrapping of your homemade goods. My friend Angela N. tipped me off to these darling medallions. Felix Doolittle is a online stationer with lovely paper products including gifts, stationery, calling cards, and return address labels. You may even find them at your local stationery store, though it is quicker to order online. $25.00 per 20 labels
Personal Embosser – William Sonoma carries a custom designed Embosser. Engraved with your name, this allows you to use it year round as gift tags for homemade goodies. I have one, and I use it regularly. $39.95 per embosser
Gift Tags & Labels – If you are short on time to order custom tags or you run out of the current batch, head to Staples to grab extra tags from the Martha Stewart Staples Collection. Martha Stewart partnered with Avery Labels to help you create your quick labels, tags, or handwritten chalkboard labels. Prices range from $3.99-$14.99 depending on selection/quantity/size
Pastry Boxes – These monogrammed French pastry boxes are exceptional in detail. With swirls and monograms, the boxes will protect the baked goods while making a beautiful gift presentation. BakingBoxes.com offers both regular boxes, and ones with cupcake dividers and candy trays. BakingBoxes.com is the original supplier to the Williams Sonoma site, so going direct will be a bit more affordable! Prices range from $23.00 for 10-14 boxes depending on size
In Dallas, the Chi-O Christmas Market always offers up a great selection of holiday wrap, ribbons and boxes. I have been known to make an extra stop at PollyDuPont in Richardson because they have custom wrap in house (items purchased in-store only).
I like to give each person in my family at least one beautifully wrapped gift at Christmas. Sadly, I am not a skilled bow maker and Neiman Marcus gave up its beautiful holiday wrap years ago. St.Michaels Exchange has a selection of 12 or so elegant and whimsical wraps. They will wrap items purchased in-store or you can bring something you bought elsewhere. In addition, SME will ship to any desired location. Be sure to drop your gifts for wrapping soon as the queue backs up approaching Christmas.
ü Holiday Cards – Try to order your photo cards now—it will be significantly cheaper if you don’t have to place a rush on them closer to Christmas. Select a pretty family photo, or a few fun ones from the past year. My favorite sites for Holiday Cards are TinyPrints, Minted, and Shutterfly, and Peartree Greetings. Be sure to look for discount codes as most all sites have promo rates during the holidays.
Ginger, Spice and Everything Nice
As soon as you open the tin, the wonderful smell of ginger wafts out enticing you to munch! These thin cookies are delicious and crispy like Moravian cookies, and are the perfect holiday flavor of ginger. Nyakers' tins are oversized (almost double the size of a standard cookie tin), and generously include 180 cookies per tin! No scrimping with this gift!
Spice It Up: Add a Pumpkin Dip in a holiday bowl or ramekin to complement the cookies. This is the perfect treat to set out when company drops by unexpectedly throughout the holidays, to snack on while watching the big game on tv, or to enjoy a simple dessert after a heavy meal.
Consider these festive bowls I found at Tom Thumb grocery: one a pumpkin bowl/Thanksgiving theme and the other a snowflake/Christmas theme.
Though the pumpkin dip recipe (see recipe at bottom of page) takes less than 5 minutes, an alternate idea if you are short on time is to pair the cookies with a package of Hot Chocolate or Hot Cider.
Ultimately, kids will love the cookies for a snack and the dip is positively addictive. As for adults, don't even start me on how divine it is with spiked egg nog or milk punch!
Where to Buy:
Nyakers Cookies - available at World Market year round. The tins change patterns/colors depending on the season. The cookies stay remarkably fresh once opened. $12.99 per tin of 180 cookies.
Ramekins from Michaels |
Creamy Pumpkin Dip Recipe
- 1 (8 oz.) package cream cheese softened
- 2 cups (16 oz.) confectioners sugar
- 1 (15 oz.) can solid pack pumpkin
- 1 tbsp. cinnamon
- 1 tsp. nutmeg
- 1/2 capful of orange extract
Yield: 4 cups
Family Tradition
Thanksgiving is a time for gathering with
family. Each year, my mother prepares
our Thanksgiving meal from cherished family recipes.
Though I’d love to relieve her of the duty, she is an amazing cook and there would be a mutiny if she didn’t make our beloved dishes!
Whoever hosts the turkey dinner in your family, here is a
meaningful gift to bring to your host or cook as a thank you for their arduous work preparing
the house and the meal for the family gathering: a recipe carving board from 3D Carving.
Grab your great-grandmother’s turkey dressing recipe, or Great Aunt Millie's special green bean casserole recipe and make the tradition permanent
on the etched carving board.
I love this idea, because it warms the heart to see a loved
ones’ handwriting--you can almost
picture them there with you. The carving board commemorates a time honored recipe to pass down
through the family.
This gift works well for holidays, newlyweds, grandparents,
parents, in-laws, friends, BBQ kings, etc. Alternate ideas are to scan children's artwork, or a love note, etc.
Spice It Up: Whether
you are a turkey or a ham fan, Ham I Am has the best you have ever tasted. I have been buying from them directly for
going on 20 years, and they have the highest quality meats. My favorites are the Lemon Pepper Turkey and the Pepper Ham—to die
for!
Neiman Marcus is one of Ham I Am’s loyal clients. Ham I Am products are featured each year in their holiday food catalogs. This high end retailer is known for exceptional quality, so you know if Ham I Am meets their discerning taste it is a remarkable product.
Even if you don’t plan to eat it
right away, it is a wonderful gift to have in the house around the holidays as
you can eke out several dinners and sandwiches from the ham. In addition, Ham I Am makes a terrific corporate gift for clients. Easy to ship, and everyone loves a generous tasty food gift.
Neiman Marcus is one of Ham I Am’s loyal clients. Ham I Am products are featured each year in their holiday food catalogs. This high end retailer is known for exceptional quality, so you know if Ham I Am meets their discerning taste it is a remarkable product.
Where to buy: Order
the carving board now so that you can receive it in time for the holidays. You will need to scan in your document. If you do not have a scanner, any FedexKinkos/Office Depot/Staples can scan it for you. 3D Carving on Etsy features several styles
which vary by size (8.5x11 to 9.5x13) and price $30.00-$78.00.
M&Ms...Mmm Mmm Good!
You’ve probably seen the ads for personalized M&Ms, and I’m
here to tell you they are even cuter in real life!
M&Ms make a great Hostess gift, Thank you
gift, Birthday, Bar Mitzvah, Co-Worker, Grandparents, Teens, Kids, Anniversary, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, Diwali, Hanukkah, Christmas, Valentine’s, party favor, etc.
With Thanksgiving approaching, think of the festive color combinations you can order to make for a Hostess gift for your Mother-In-Law, Sister, or Friend who will be toiling over the turkey dinner! For Thanksgiving, try Orange/Brown/Red or Orange/Yellow/Red with clip art of a Turkey, a maple leaf, and “Happy Thanksgiving” or “Gobble Gobble.”
As for me, I gave this gift for Father’s Day, and as
a Thank You/Hostess Gift. For Father’s
Day, I picked Blue/Green/White M&Ms. Then, uploaded a photo of my niece, a
photo of my father’s dog, and the words “Happy Father’s Day.”For a Thank you gift, my friend loves all things French, so I picked the colors of the French Flag (Red/White/Blue). Then, uploaded a Fleur-De-Lis logo, an Eiffel Tower Clip Art, and the word “Merci.”
If you are stumped for creative ideas, the M&M website provides a great “idea gallery” to help you come up with gifts for your particular occasion.
Spice It Up: You can search for a container on your own, or (on the M&M Website) select one of their candy dispensers to add to your order. The dispenser is well designed because it is relatively small (though it holds a large bag of plain M&Ms) to sit nicely on a desk, and won't clutter up your space while keeping the candy fresh.
Dispenser Size Comparison |
Where to Buy: Go to the website at My M&Ms. Prices vary depending on the items you select. Personalized candy only runs $6.99 for 7 oz. to $159.99 for 10 lbs. The combo of a candy dispenser with 1 lb bag of personalized candy varies from $49.99-$69.99 depending on your selection.
Tip 1: I recommend picking a 3
color combo you like as it makes the gift more distinctive than mixing more colors
in together. If you choose to go with
the dispenser, pick “white” as one of the M&M colors at it will look nice with the
dispenser and will make the other colors pop.
Tip 2: M&M is
strict when it comes to trademarked logos, so you cannot upload your own logo from your favorite sports team if it is
trademarked. They have available on their site most major league
teams to pick from, but they charge you more to use them snice they are trademarked. M&Ms has some college teams, but not
all. I was able to upload a longhorn
logo that was not an official UT Austin Longhorn pic, but I had to work at
finding a clip art that was not an official trademark.Tip 3: You are allowed to choose 2 photos /logo/clip art + 1 word combo, or 1 photo/logo/clip art + 2 word combos at the standard rate. When uploading photos you have to pick a headshot or it won’t come out clear enough. M&Ms is very good about emailing you quickly to tell you if your pic or word selection will not fit on the M&M--be prepared to have a few alternates handy.
Tip 4: The candy arrives in bags packed alongside the dispenser. I recommend shipping to yourself so you can place the candy in the dispenser to present as a gift.
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