Showing posts with label gifts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gifts. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Rainbow gift wrapping

I like simple wrapping that makes a big statement. This is one of them, from Mini-eco:

Woven gift topper

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Unique wrapping paper

My sister showed me this awesome site that makes wrapping paper as a gift. This last December they showcased fruit. Fruit paper that is. Check it out here.

 I love the watermelon with the pink on the inside. And the stickers are a nice touch. 

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Valentine Shovel


Saw this on Family Fun. 
My daughter would love this because of the shovel.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Host a White Elephant Christmas Party

 

My husband and I have hosted a few white elephant Christmas parties and they get better and better each year. 

If you've never done one before, here are the rules:

You will want to give your guests some guidance on your invitation. Define what type of "White Elephant Gift" is appropriate for your party.

-under $10
-ugly
-useless
-gag gift
-ugliest ornament
-pick a theme of your own

How to get started:

1) Get a count of participants and draw numbers based on the number of people participating.
Tip: Create your numbers in advance and have them ready to be put in a hat.
2) Start choosing gifts. The person who drew #1 goes first and opens their gift then #2 and so on.
3) After the first person picks each successive person has the opportunity to choose an unopened gift or "steal" a gift from somebody who has already chosen. If your gift is stolen you now get to choose an unopened gift or steal another opened gift excluding the just stolen gift. After the stealing and such as been completed continue on with numerical order until everyone has a gift.

Optional Rules:

-After a gift is stolen 3 times it is "dead" and cannot be stolen again
-the person who picked first has the opportunity to now "steal" after all gifts are opened

-Have everyone attach a gift card or certificate to their "White Elephant" at a predetermined value of $10-$20.

-Have some extra "White Elephants" wrapped and available for guests who forgot to bring a gift. Everyone should participate if possible.

-For office party gift exchanges have a theme related to work related gag gifts that will "help with productivity"

-Have a "door prize" for best or worst "White Elephant Gift" chosen by the senior or oldest person at the party. This should be of value to encourage creativity.

And my favorite part (which we always do) have each guest also bring a pot luck item- a dessert, chips, veggies, etc. That way you have food and fun!

image credit
most rules from squidoo

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Small gifts under $25

I was tempted to buy almost everything that PotteryBarnKids offers for stocking stuffers
It's all under $25. And free shipping too!

Games in a Bag

images via potterybarnkids 

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Christmas Gifts for Twins

My brother and his wife had twin girl this past spring. Last week I got them this very cute Christmas gift from Snug Attack (yes, I'm going to be on top of gifts this year). Snug Attack produces cute clothing for twins. 
I got the set below.


Image of TWIN BABY A & B

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

I guess it's never too early...

... to be shopping for Christmas gifts.

I really think these personalized products are perfect for kids. I think it may help my daughter be more excited to sit down and eat (she tends to run off and play after eating 3 bites) 

It was actually really fun to order- you get to choose your childs' hair style, hair color, eye shape, eye color, skin tone, glasses or not, and bowl background color. FUN!


  water bottlespersonalized water bottle :: solid backgroundstar plate

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