Monday, December 8, 2014

Christmas Gift Guide - #BundleMarathon


Gifts are a wonderful way of saying, "I care for you enough to find out what you like, go out, and spend my own money to buy it for you."  But when it comes to finding the perfect gift for friends and family, it becomes very hard. 
Here are some tips for helping you find the perfect gift for that loved one!

If you are buying something for your mom, grandma, or an aunt . . . jewlery is always a good place to start!  There's bracelets, necklaces, or earrings.  In those divisions there are many other choices such as chunky or light, gold or silver, neon or pale?  If they don't care for jewelry, maybe a small purse or scarf would be nice.  A wallet or hair accessories are nice if you don't have a lot of spending money.

If you are buying something for your dad or grandpa . . . guys are so hard to buy for!  Once they're older than three, what are supposed to get them?  Food?  A baseball?  Pretty much the only thing I can think of for a guy is some paraphernalia from his favorite sports team, a coffee mug (if they love coffee), or a gift card, which I do most every year.  Some other ideas include, car washing stuff, a tool box, a ticket to a sports game, or even just a heartfelt card would probably do the trick!

If you are buying something for a friend, sister, or cousin who is a girl . . . pretty much anything that looks cute, smells nice, or is just fashionable!  Purses, scarves, wallets, or a funky t-shirt are great choices.  Since you are friends, cousin or sisters with this person, you probably know them well.  Think really hard of what they like and then get them something along those lines.  For example, Amanda likes owls and her room is pink, so I could get her a light pink owl statue.  I'm sure whatever you get them, they'll be touched!

If you are buying something for a friend/cousin who is a boy, or your brother . . . you could get some tools, a sport thingamajig, sports bag, baseball cap, or some sort of toy that they always talk about (just make sure he's under twelve or so, because if you hand him a Star Wars mini figure and he's 16, lets just say it might be awkward).

I hope these tips helped!  Happy Christmas shopping!

♥ Rachel

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