Foodâwith your own label
Personalize your food gift with your own label: Millie's Chutney or Minerva's Cookies sounds very special.
Foodâwith
your own label and more
Personalize food gifts with your own decorated label, for example, “Marilyn's Chutney” or “Cathy's Cookies.” Attach your recipe and other
instructions to the gift with ribbon, raffia, or tasseled cord. Add a spoon or spreader for chutneys or flavored butters.
Gadgets
and widgetsâfrom hardware and home improvement stores
Check out hardware and home-improvement stores for all kinds of gadgets and widgets. For the home chef try an 18-inch length of 1
7
â
8
-inch wooden dowel for a professional-style rolling pin, a large unglazed terra-cotta tile for a pizza and baking stone, and a new 1
½
-inch paintbrush for a pastry brush. A collection of screws, cup hooks, small tools, and so on all packed in a small toolbox is perfect for the homeowner. Stroll the aisles and you'll get all kinds of great ideas, including unusual wrapping materials such as wire and painter's tape. Let your mind wander. You'll be quite a hit.
Gift for a college
studentâproduct refunds
When you have everything you need to qualify for a product refund or rebate, fill out the coupon with the name and address of your favorite college student. The refund check will arrive in the student's mailbox, made payable to him or her. Who doesn't love a little surprise now and again?
Gift for a college
student or singleâlaundry time
Make or purchase an oversize laundry bag with the recipient's name on the front. Fill with detergent, fabric softener, bleach, and a roll of quarters. Add a couple of magazines for the laundry-room wait. Great for a college student or single.
Gift for a
garden or plant loverâwatering can
Make a beautiful watering can for a plant or garden lover on your gift list. Either buy a new watering can or give an old one a face-lift. You'll need some self-adhesive-backed shelf paper or covering and a pair of scissors. Cut the covering into a strip to wrap around
the handle, another for the spout, then larger pieces for the can itself. Peel away the backing and carefully wrap the can completely. The end result: a watering can that's pretty enough to be used as a vase.
Gift for
the homeboundâbirdbath
Brighten the life of a person who's confined to home. Set a low, shallow pedestal birdbath near a window. Plant a ring of flowers around the base, and change it seasonally. In winter, a wreath of holly with red berries would be like a living Christmas card. Give the new bird-watcher a wild-bird guide, notebook, and pen for recording sightings.
Gift for the homeboundâDVDs
When a friend or family member is recuperating from an extensive illness, more flowers and balloons may not truly reflect your concern. Instead, rent several DVDs to cheer the patient. Just don't forget to return them in a day or two.
Gift for a hostessâherb bouquet or special herb
salad dressing
A bunch of herbs tied together with a ribbon makes a welcome gift for any hostess. Or fill a slender bottle with cider vinegar and your favorite herbs. In a few weeks you'll have a flavored vinegar to enhance anyone's salad dressings or marinades.
Gift for a
kidâbeginner stamp collector kits
The United States Postal Service offers beginner stamp-collector kits for children. They are very inexpensive and geared for the young philatelist. Visit your local post office or go to
www.USPS.com
and click on “Shop” for more information.
Gift for a kidâtake your
pick!
Gift for a momâa
dinner each month
Offer a piping hot and ready-to-eat casserole to an
overworked mom once a month. Ask her to specify her busiest evening.
Gift for a new mom
âbeauty makeover and babysitting
Make an appointment for a beauty makeover for a new mother (haircut, facial, and manicure) at a local beauty college. Volunteer to take care of the baby.
Gift for a new neighborâwelcome map
When newcomers arrive in your neighborhood, welcome them with a useful gift: a neighborhood map. Include such hot spots as the dry cleaner, schools, churches, grocery stores, and so on. It's helpful to see the location of places in relation to the others.
Gift for a parentâovernight child care
Offer to keep children overnight once a month or once a quarter to give parents a break. Arrange to pick them up midafternoon so their parents can prepare for the evening together.
Gift for
a seniorâtake your pick!
Gift for a teacherâphoto and story
Help your child create a “teacher feature” for a Christmas or end-of-the-year gift. Paste a drawing or a photo of the teacher on a large sheet of paper, then have the child write a lively newspaper-type action story about the teacher, complete with photo caption.
Gift for a teenagerâtake your
pick!
Gift for a womanâemergency workplace kit
Give a working woman's emergency kit: a small Swiss Army knife, a good lint roller (a pet-hair remover from a pet store is the best bargain), an assortment of safety pins, needles, thread, Kiwi Shine Wipes (instant shoe shines), double-stick tape to fix hems in a hurry, small scissors, a glue stick (better than clear nail polish for arresting a hosiery run), antistatic spray, several pencil erasers (the tiny eraser end from a pencil makes a dandy temporary replacement for the back piece of a pierced earring). Put everything in a small, compact container such as a pretty box or fabric bag.
Gift for the whole familyâtake your pick!
Gift for you and
your spouseâ“everything” gift
Buy an “everything” present for the two of you that covers the year's worth of gifts (birthday, anniversary, Christmas, and so on). Not only does this free your time, but you're not purchasing items you neither need nor want just to be buying a gift. And the fringe benefit? The money you'll then have available at
Christmastime and throughout the year can be used to help those less fortunate, pay down debt, or save for retirement, just to name a few opportunities.
Gift listâsave with business card records
Avoid returning unwanted gifts (or pretending you like them) from your spouse or immediate family members by keeping an ongoing record of the things you would like, along with the specific details. Through the year as you see items of particular interest, pick up the store's business card and write the details on the back of it: red cardigan sweater, brass buttons, wool blend, size 8, $49.98. These cards serve as a practical gift list to make gift giving a positive experience for both the giver and receiver.