Creative Gift-Giving Solutions
September 3, 2010 by admin
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Organize a Yankee Swap
Each guest brings one wrapped gift to the swap, regardless of how many people are attending. Participants draw numbers from a bowl to determine the order in which they pick presents. The person who gets number one starts by choosing and unwrapping a package. The person with number two follows and has the choice of keeping and unwrapping her gift or swapping with number one. Each subsequent participant may either keep her unwrapped gift or swap with anyone who has already opened a gift. (By the way, anyone who’s asked to swap a present must do so.) With this game, you can never be sure what you’ll end up taking home, but that’s the fun of it
Father’s Day Presents
August 24, 2010 by admin
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Belts and ties are the coin of the realm for Father’s Day, but they don’t have to fly right off the store rack straight into the gift box; add your own personality to the package. Embroider Dad’s first or last initial on this year’s tie. A simple linen tie makes a good candidate; try embroidery floss in a lighter shade of the same color for a refined monochrome palette.
Or make a handsome rack for Dad’s new belt: To attach cup hooks to a good wooden hanger, first drill holes with an appropriate-sized bit. (If you try to screw hooks in with your hands without first making holes, the rod might split.) Space holes evenly, about 2 inches apart; if the screws of hooks are too long, snip off ends with wire cutters before screwing them in.
Peppermint Bark
August 6, 2010 by admin
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Ingredients
Makes 36 pieces
Nonstick cooking spray
1 pound white chocolate, chopped (do not use chips)
2 cups puffed rice cereal
1 bag (7.5 ounces) hard peppermint candies, unwrapped
Directions
1.Spray a 10-by-15-inch rimmed baking sheet with nonstick cooking spray; line with a piece of waxed paper. Crush candies (see note below).
2.Place white chocolate in a heatproof bowl set over (not in) a saucepan of simmering water. Heat, stirring occasionally, until smooth, 4 to 6 minutes. Remove from heat; stir in rice cereal.
3.Transfer mixture to prepared pan; with a spatula, spread to edges of pan.
4.Sprinkle with crushed candy; with a piece of waxed paper covering the entire surface, press in gently (paper prevents hands from sticking to candy and chocolate). Chill until firm, 20 to 30 minutes (no longer, as candy will begin to soften).
5.Peel waxed paper off. Break bark into 2-inch pieces. Store at room temperature in an airtight container, up to 1 week.
Body Scrub
July 30, 2010 by admin
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You need only four ingredients to make these moisturizing exfoliants. The base can be made from either Epsom salts or sugar, depending on whether you want a large or fine grain. Color the scrubs with shades that are in keeping with some of the scents you use — pink with grapefruit, for example, or green with eucalyptus. Makes about 2 1/3 cups.
Tools and Materials
2 cups Epsom salts or organic cane sugar
1 cup carrier oil
8 drops essential oil(s)
1 drop food coloring
Special equipment: plastic pipette, canning jars
Directions
1. Stir together Epsom salts or sugar and carrier oil in a bowl, mixing well.
Personalized Necktie
July 23, 2010 by admin
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When the calendar says it’s time to celebrate your father, make the event a red-letter day (or a green or blue one) with a personalized tie. Print Dad’s initial in a large-size font, then make a stencil of it using a craft knife. Trace the letter onto the tie with a disappearing-ink pen, and embroider using a chain-stitch with a strand of embroidery floss.
Reference : www.marthastewart.com
Bath Fizzies
July 16, 2010 by admin
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Ice-cube trays serve as molds, giving the fizzies their shape. Using a flexible silicone model lets you slide the cubes out smoothly without breaking them.
Show off the colors of the bath fizzies in glass jars with screw tops, the kind used for storing sugar and flour. Pack each type of fizzy in a separate jar so the scents won’t meld. Write the name of the scent on a vellum tag (choose a shade that matches the fizzies), and punch a hole in the top. Thread the tag with ribbon, and tie it around the jar.
Unique Gifts For Women – A Simpler Approach
July 14, 2010 by admin
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A unique gift for women can be a tricky endeavor, but don’t let it get too complicated. Whenever you see a magazine with diamonds and expensive clothes that are far too costly, men seem to think that is what a woman might need, when in fact the gifting process could be much simpler. Women cannot all easily be categorized by one certain type of gift, so it’s important to understand the woman that you’re looking for a unique gift for first.
Unique Groomsmen Gift Ideas
July 5, 2010 by admin
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Some unique groomsmen gifts include a caricature, ‘groomsman’ t-shirt, groomsman bubblehead, personalized things, spa treatment and gift cards.
Groomsmen are basically your or your partner’s close friends or family members. They are practically men you’ve known for a long time. Although, they can also be those you know for just a little while. As a token of gratitude for their support and participation during your very special day, you wanted to give them something special. Below are some fun and unique groomsmen gifts that the fellows will surely love.
Caricature
Take a photo or any old photo that you have of you and your groomsmen and make a portrait of caricature out of them. This is a sentimental gift but in a funny kind of way with you and their faces being exaggerated. This will relive good old days with the boys.
Photo Play
July 2, 2010 by admin
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Thanks to digital photography and cell phone cameras, it’s easier than ever to amass a vast collection of pictures of special moments and familiar faces. Unfortunately, most of those precious images are stuck in a computer and rarely see the light of day. It’s a cinch to press the shutter button, but what happens afterward? Once you realize that photographs can be used to create home accents, the big picture gets more interesting — and inspiring. Many snapshots can be transformed into decorative objects that are as modern and arresting as anything you would find in a design store: bookends, clocks, wall art, stationery. The trick is not to limit photos to the usual frames (or to areas such as the top of a piano or side table), and to begin visualizing other places and objects around the house as potential exhibition spaces. Frameless photographs can be mounted on sturdy art boards and linked by small hinges for an accordion structure (above.) Sort through photographs, set aside the best ones, and then think about which types of displays would highlight them effectively. Soon you’ll be thinking of the digital files on your computer not just as images, but as the makings of your next conversation piece.
Creative & Romantic Gift Ideas
June 30, 2010 by admin
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Searching for a creative and romantic gift can be very difficult. In as much, we always want the best and unique for our partner and loved ones for that one special occasion that passes every year. As you read this article you will learn more about the best and creative romantic gift ideas that you can present.
When you are romantically in love, it’s never difficult to be creative. Being inspired helps people to become creative in many ways. Generally speaking, people who are in love and romantic in nature have the most radiant and creative romantic gift ideas in mind. Here are some great gift ideas that you can choose for your own pick:











