Holiday Shopping 2008: What's In and Out

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Ctdsvcdg of AZ @ Jul 13, 2009 22:32:47 PM

shopping online but with gift books

this year it is very uique gift shopping for me. I have a friend show me this gift book. There are over 40 choices in each price range. Hand these to each of my people and they will choose what ever they want and go online and redeem it. Hip isn't it. I loved it,as it saves me lot of time, money and energy. And I'm a hero and they like what they chose, not me guessing.

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kayofMD of MD @ Dec 01, 2008 14:42:17 PM

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Chelsea of DC @ Nov 17, 2008 16:45:28 PM

pKaboo- the next generation wishlist

myFavz.com is a social shopping service with a magical twist “pKaboo!”. pKaboo is an instant wish list where a user can socially interact with their co-workers, friends or family, find out about their current interests, hobbies or perfect gift ideas and learn their views on ongoing trends and popular products. The key element being that they can do this anonymously and use the feedback to surprise their friend with a gift of their choice but befitting their own budget. The identity of the gift giver is disclosed to the recipient on the day of the event, thus maintaining the element of surprise which is so crucial to the process of gifting. myFavz hereby brings back the twin elements of joy and surprise into the whole process of gift giving and gift receiving.

apurva jobalia of MA @ Nov 08, 2008 09:42:16 AM

Congratulations, Veronica, you won the book! Email me your address - alphaconsumer@usnews.com

Kimberly Palmer of @ Nov 07, 2008 10:37:47 AM

food

This economy has hit my wallet (and my pantry) pretty hard considering my full time grad student status. My number one "in" gift is food. Non-perishable food. It is pretty humiliating to be asking my grandparents to give me food or money for food, but it's what I need and will put to good use. Usually I just ask for DVDs and music...."stuff." Right now I don't need "stuff" but I do need food.

Last year my boyfriend got me tickets to Hamlet with Patrick Stewart, this year I might ask to spend one night together without the distraction of our friends and the TV...although the friends are ok as long as it's over a board game.

I haven't figured out what I'm giving yet....maybe promises to call people more than once in a blue moon.

Veronica of NY @ Nov 03, 2008 19:33:05 PM

Promise to play board games!

My 14-year-old son loves playing board games and is always bugging me to play them. I don't really like to...but I'm going to give him coupons for "Must-Play-Monopoly-With-Me" this Christmas. Not very creative, as coupon-gifts are old news, but it's something he will love.

I know I'm actually lucky to have a teenage son who WANTS to do anything with his mom, so I should be more grateful, anyway!

:-)

Ellie of CO @ Nov 03, 2008 13:08:16 PM

Shop Clearance or Give Money

This year I'm shopping online for my mom and friends in trendy, fun botiques but I'm shopping only their clearance or sale sections.

I set a price limit for each person I'm buying a gift for.

In some cases such as with my brothers and their wives, I know that a gift of money will serve them best at this point in their lives. That way, they can use the money for whatever they need (such as gas, groceries, etc...) or want (such as a date or items for the home). With money gifts, I can budget a set amount for the gift and I save on gift wrap, too!

Another classic I've used in the past is to frame a nice, recent photo of yourself and/or spouse, pet, sibling, etc...and give it with a card to grandparents, parents, siblings, etc...

Grace of VA @ Nov 03, 2008 12:49:17 PM

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