December 15, 2011

Experience Gifts: Day-Cations for the Soul

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As the holiday shopping frenzy ramps up to fever pitch, and you’re battling the masses in a mad hunt for the “perfect gift”–ten or twenty times over–and the weather turns nasty and the stores run out of stock, I’d like to introduce you to something truly unique, and potentially life changing–for you and your giftees.

Imagine a vacation for the soul, an hour or less from their doorstep; a day spa for the spirit; an adventure for the mind, body, and heart.

For some it will be whale watching in L.A., cruising along the coastal waters while these ancient beasts breach in the cold tides. For others it will be a culinary tour of their favorite food scene, food trailers in Austin or ethnic foods in New York City’s trendy NoLIta district. Still others would give up a limb to race a Sprint Cup stock car on the track, and maybe you yourself have always dreamed of flying.

All these things are not things at all, of course. They are experiences, the makings of memories that don’t fade, don’t accumulate in dust-proof clusters, don’t take up precious space in our cluttered lives.

They get us out exploring, testing ourselves or indulging our senses or falling in love all over again. (Witness the vineyard tours, the gondola dessert cruises, the kayak to dinner on the dunes at sunset.)

They are experience gifts. Adventure gifts, gift experiences, whatever you want to call them, the point is to get away from material stuff and give what matters in life–experiences, memories, new passions and old dreams come true.

With over 1,700 experiences in 40-odd cities across the country, from helicopter skiing in Telluride to chocolate-making classes in NYC, there’s an adventure gift for every adrenaline junky, homebody, budding artiste or golf fanatic on your list. Search by city, category, price or all three, without the risk of running out, getting stuck in a snowstorm, or a hesitant smile on Christmas morning right here: Christmas Experience Gifts.

And maybe next year, it’ll be you who’s so lucky.

December 13, 2011

Snowman Frame – Poetry Gift that will warm their hearts!

If you lived in a cold climate as a child, one of your fondest memories may be building a snowman. Lived down south as a child? Then you probably dreamed of playing in the snow and building a snowman. The kind of snowman found in books and movies; one with charcoal eyes, carrot nose, black top hat and red scarf. Even though they are made of snow, snowmen  always conjure up feelings of warmth and happiness.
Snowman Christmas Card
To recapture those feelings, PoetryGift.com offers a personalized Christmas gift of a whimsical snowman winter scene. Your wife, husband, parents, grandparents will love the combination of a personalized sentimental poem and favorite photo. Maybe a family photo that you would like to display in a unique way. The snowman frame is easily opened so that a photo can be taped to the back of the heavy weight parchment paper. Or you can order the gift without a photo opening. Free shipping for any Poetry Gift is available.

This holiday season give someone you love a heartwarming childhood memory with this charming snowman frame.

December 9, 2011

Thank You Gifts

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The Christmas season has come and gone, and in most cases a card will suffice to show appreciation, but in certain instances something extra is needed. If a family member said “mi casa es su casa” for the Christmas season, you might want to send a gift to say “gracias”. If a neighbor invited you over to an Italian spaghetti dinner on Christmas eve, give a little token to say “grazie”. And don’t forget to say “danke” to the friends who watched your Dachsund when you were out of town. No matter what language you choose to say “thank you”, hand-decorated, freshly baked sugar cookies in a gift tin from Wisconsinmade.com make the perfect Thank You gift post-Christmas or any time of the year.

December 1, 2011

The Perfect Christmas Gift for Her: No Ribbons, Boxes, or Bows Required

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It won’t clutter up the windowsill or sock drawer; it won’t have to be wrapped in newspaper and nestled into a moving box; it won’t break or lose value or become mind-bogglingly outdated in six months.  It is the perfect gift, and it doesn’t even need to be wrapped.

Perfect for? The gal who has everything. The gal who wants nothing. The gal whom you love, and who loves new experiences.  And it’s called an experience gift.

It’s an afternoon at the spa, pampered by expert hands, getting her toes rubbed, scrubbed and polished after sinking into an aromatic bath, before getting the kinks massaged from her weary body.

Or perhaps it’s a cooking class, a gourmet chocolate making lesson, learning how to temper, mold, dip, decorate and savor that exquisite blend of cacao and butter (and, sometimes, milk) with the guidance of a thirty-year veteran chocolatier.

Instead of a hand-blown glass vase (and for the same price tag), you could shoo her into a glass-blowing studio, the kiln glowing, lighting up an ear-to-ear grin as she blows her very own glass vase.

For the daredevil, it might be a guided trek through California’s Angeles National Forest, hiking her way to the famed Bridge to Nowhere–off which she’ll hurl herself–bungee jumping.  For the eccentric, Aerial Fabric Classes to loop herself in ropes of silk fabric, an elegant combination of gymnastics and dance.  For the foodie, a cultural food tour downtown; a champagne brunch cruise for her and her partner.

These are experience gifts, adventure gifts, gift experiences–a day in another life and the experience of a lifetime, perfect for the unique Christmas gift you’ve been searching for. No boxes, no ribbons, no bows (unless you’re so inclined), perhaps just a camera full of photos and a new sense of herself.

Now that’s a gift.