Successful Holiday Gift Giving Starts with a Plan
by: Wendy Wood
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas
and the clock is ticking down as we grow closer to the holiday festivities. By
now, many have either started thinking about what they are going to purchase for
those on their gift list – others are in full holiday shopping mode. The
holiday season proves to be a stressful time for some, adding to their already
tension-filled lives. Buying gifts is only half of the dilemma – deciding what
to buy makes up the other half.
Gift buying can actually be fun and
stress-free. I recommend a fool-proof method of ensuring you get the right thing
for each recipient the first time around. The key to successful holiday gift
giving starts with a plan. Begin by making a list of names you will be
purchasing holiday gifts for. Leave two or three blank spaces between each name
where you will jot down information about each recipient. Once your list of
names is complete, your holiday gift giving plan will start to take shape one
recipient at a time.
Starting with the first person on your list,
write down what types of things they like, hobbies they enjoy, collections they
may have, and anything you can remember about them that will help you make your
holiday gift selections. For example, Susie is the first person on my list. The
things I know about her are that she is a scrapbook enthusiast and she enjoys
gourmet teas. I jot those items on my list and move on to Tim. Tim is Susie’s
husband and a guy that is so hard to buy for. I am never sure what to get him. I
do know that he likes to golf, and Susie recently mentioned that he has taken up
cooking. That is an interesting combination, but I will think of something. My
list also includes a corporate client that I like to send something to every
holiday season as a token of my appreciation for the business they send to me
throughout the year. There are many other recipients on my list, but I want to
focus on these three individuals.
My holiday gift giving plan is beginning to
take shape. Since I am the type of person who cannot settle for just one item, I
have discovered a very simple and smart approach to meeting my holiday gift
giving needs – gift baskets! Based on each recipient, every gift basket has
its own theme. Let’s start with Susie the scrapbook enthusiast. A gift basket
filled with archival safe photo mounting paper and pens, interesting fibers,
decorative brads, a corner punch, and a few other small related items make a
great start to a winning gift. Topped off with a mug for the avid scrapbook-a-holic
and a few gourmet tea bags, this gift is going to rock!
Tim’s gift will even come together nicely
when implementing a little creativity. I decided on a huge mixing bowl filled
with small kitchen tools, a cookbook, and some unique spices will be sure to
please the aspiring cook. For a more personal touch, I added a personalized
apron and gourmet chef’s hat! The bowl of goodies is sitting on a wooden
cutting board and the entire present is tied up in a square table cloth.
The corporate gift is a cinch. Select either a
basket filled with gourmet treats or a stack of gift boxes filled with diverse
snacks. Either is sure to make a big hit.
Holiday gift giving and planning do not have to
be a chore. Solicit the help of others. If you come up short on items for your
list, call a family member or friend to assist you. They may know or remember
more about a specific individual than you. Once your list is complete, the fun
part actually begins. Gift baskets take the stress out of the entire process of
holiday gift giving. To make it successful for both the giver and recipient, be
sure that you take into consideration items that relate to the individual. When
you take time to personalize the gift basket, you ensure a successful holiday
gift giving experience.
About The Author
Wendy Wood is the owner
of Seek Gift Baskets, an online gift basket directory listing professional gift
basket designers from around the world. http://www.seekgiftbaskets.com
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