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Gift Ideas For Christmas Everyone Will Love

August 2nd, 2010

Gift ideas for Christmas may seem difficult when you must adhere to a budget. In reality, you need not spend a lot to make a gift memorable. Most people would rather receive an inexpensive gift that proves you thought about their tastes than a more costly one that does not suit them. If you truly think about those on your gift list, what they are interested in, and their likes or dislikes, you can select an economical present they will love.

If you know that your grandmother always wanted to visit Paris, for example, but never went, consider a gift with a Paris theme. A framed poster, map of the city, or guidebook can allow her to take a virtual trip. If she enjoys jigsaw puzzles, give her some that feature famous Parisian landmarks. Dinner at a French restaurant might also be an option.

Creative people generally need supplies. Consider blank canvases, frames, and brushes for a budding painter. Writers normally appreciate paper, printer cartridges, and postage for manuscripts that cannot be submitted electronically. Younger children can be supplied with crayons, paper, pencils, notebooks and more for not much money at your local dollar store.

There is probably one or more names on any list that is an avid collector. Some choose to collect stamps, dolls, old money, railroad related items, or postcards. Antique dishware and figurines are also popular. Such people normally love to receive anything that can be used in their collections. To keep costs in check, see what the thrift stores have in stock, since their prices will be a good deal less than at an antique dealer. You may also find collectible items online at substantially reduced prices.

Many cooks prepare breads, cookies, and cakes as gifts from the kitchen, but there are also inexpensive and unusual items which are easily made. One example is to take plain nuts, such as cashews, pecans, or peanuts, and coat them with cinnamon and sugar. You might also dip plastic spoons into melted chocolate candy, let set, and then wrap in plastic or cellophane. These add just a touch of flavor when used to stir coffee and certainly make wonderful gift ideas for Christmas.

When making a gift list, don’t forget that there are those who would value your time even more than you do yourself. Make a booklet of coupons, each of which can be redeemed for a specific purpose. An elderly shut-in might appreciate an outing to the ice cream parlor, for instance, or a game of cards. Young mothers could often benefit from baby-sitting services or having someone else run errands for them.

You have probably heard the comment that it isn’t the gift, it’s the thought. A lack of thought is often quite evident and not easily overcome by simply spending money. Even when funds are limited, however, you can still show that the gifts were carefully chosen for the recipients.

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