Whether between family members, friends or colleagues, gift giving is a big part of people’s holiday traditions. Finding the right present isn’t always easy or relaxing, leaving many to wonder if there’s any way to exchange gifts differently, without the financial burden or pressure that comes with it. Here are five tips.
1. Prioritize Handmade Gifts
A hand-knitted scarf, scented candles, hand-painted Christmas tree ornaments, homemade bath oils, etc. DIY gift ideas definitely aren’t lacking! Plus, there’s that added bonus of being able to say, “I made it myself.”
2. Organize a Gourmet Gift Exchange
Simple yet oh-so satisfying, prioritize homemade goodies like festive cookies, energy bites, spiced chutney, jarred spaghetti; anything that’ll tantalize taste buds! It’s particularly great for people who took the time to make jams and do some pickling at the end of the summer; they’re already ahead of the game!
3. Plan Moments of Togetherness
A spa day with your sister-in-law, an escape room with your nieces and nephews, an indoor wall-climbing session as a family… Planning activities with loved ones is an excellent way to create memories, forge bonds and have some fun together. It’s far better than a toy or gadget that’ll quickly be tossed to the side and forgotten.
4. Exchange Services
We tend to teach the next generation to offer a service that is sure to please their parent or grandparent on their birthday. The principle remains the same for you: Offer to help someone you love paint their kitchen, get their pool swim-ready in the spring, or simply be available to them for an upcoming move.
5. Opt for Secondhand Gifts
There once was a time when gifting something secondhand would raise a few eyebrows. Fortunately, mindsets are beginning to change and consuming responsibly is a value many now tend to hold dear. For great deals, visit stores that specialize in secondhand goods or browse thrift stores. Who knows? You may just find that perfect gift that will bring joy (and maybe a laugh?) to the recipient!