There's a book out there somewhere all about love languages. One of those love languages is receiving gifts. Well, no offense to the love language book, but I think you forgot one: Giving gifts.
I absolutely love to give gifts. But not just any gift. I like to really put some thought behind the things I give people. For example, one year for Christmas, I gave my sister the beginnings of a scrap book that we could work on together and add more of our memories. Another year, I made my mom Christmas ornaments out of things like paper plates, pipe cleaners, and old photos of my sisters and me. It was sentimental and exactly my kind of gift.
And lets be honest, who doesn't love that moment when your sister opens your gift on her birthday and tears instantly come to her eyes? To me, that's the best feeling in the world.
Today I'm going to share 5 secrets to giving the perfect gift (even if you are never that person who brings the emotion to the birthday party.
1// Remember that you are giving this gift, not receiving it.
One of the biggest mistakes people make when shopping for a gift, is they shop for themselves when looking for a gift. When you think "Well I would like to get that..." You're not shopping for your boyfriend or your husband, or your mother-in-law, you're shopping for yourself.
2// Shop in the right place.
If your shopping for your friend who is all about sustainability and "green" business practices, you may want to shop at a place like Uncommon Goods rather than a large franchise. You're more likely to find that unique gift that your friend can truly appreciate.
3// Know what occasion you're shopping for.
One of the best things about Uncommon Goods, is that they break down their products by occasion. For example, I'm looking for a gift for Corey's and my first anniversary. I can go here and find all kind of creative ideas.
4// Think outside the box.
One of the best ways to do this is to purchase a personalized gift. Why buy newlyweds a blender, when you can get them a personalized piece of art that they can hang in their family home for the rest of their married lives? This one is my personal favorite. You can check out more personalized gifts here
5// Show them that you know them.
Picking up a shot glass in the gift shop for someone who doesn't drink probably wouldn't go over so well. Really look for that perfect birthday gift. Something personal like this fillable book could be the best possible gift for someone who is more sentimental that material. (hint hint Corey ;)
I promise, if you use these 5 tips when you're searching or the perfect gift, you will not fail. You can thank me later when on Christmas day, mom is crying over the gift you gave her being exactly what she never knew she wanted. ;)
A few things worth noting: I like to support businesses where I believe in their mission. I chose to work with Uncommon Goods because of they cultivate a community of artists and quality products. Buying from a place you truly want to support could make your gift the perfect one all by its self.
*This post was sponsored by Uncommon Goods. All opinions are my own.*
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