The holiday season is here, and that means lots of gift-giving. However, buying the perfect gift doesn’t have to be stressful! In this post, you’ll find creative techniques for how to buy a gift that will make you seem like a caring and thoughtful person.
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The Psychic Gift Recipient
So named because the recipient will be left feeling as though he/she has been blessed with psychic abilities.
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Perfect for:
- The person who has everything.
- The person who refuses to drop any hints about what he/she would really like to receive as a gift.
- Last-minute gift ideas.
How to buy a gift using this technique:
- Explain how excited you are because you have already chosen the perfect gift!
- Invite the future recipient to guess what the gift actually is.
- Purchase whatever they guess!
- If that fails, give him/her chocolate.
Warning:
- Make sure the item can easily be obtained!!!
The Online Stalker
Perfect for:
- Those with Pinterest accounts or Amazon wishlists.
How to buy a gift using this technique:
- Look for Pinterest boards with titles like “WANT!!” or “I Need This in My Life” or “If You Love Me, You’ll Give Me These Gifts”
- Buy one of those items, and be amazing.
- If that fails, give him/her chocolate.
The Shopper
Perfect for:
- The person who actually drops hints.
How to buy a gift using this technique:
- Go shopping with the gift recipient.
- Take note of items that catch his/her eye.
- Later, return to the shop alone, and buy one of those items.
- Alternatively, keep a notebook with lists of these items for future gift ideas.
- If that fails, give him/her some chocolate.
The Gift of Time
Perfect for:
- Those with whom you want to spend more time.
- Those who prefer to live a minimalistic lifestyle w/ less “stuff”.
- The person who has everything.
How it works:
- Write a list of 12 activities you would like to do with this person.
- Make a “monthly club” out of it. Here’s a great example!
- If that fails, give him/her some delicious chocolate.
Takeaways
- Gift-giving does not have to be difficult. The next time you are faced with a gift recipient that hard-to-buy-for, I hope you will find these suggestions to be helpful. When all else fails, you can never go wrong with chocolate!
More Gift Ideas:
- DIY Family Gift Idea – Puzzle of the Month Club
- Grandparent Gift Idea – Start a Grandkid Date of the Month Club!
- Handmade Holiday Gift Ideas – Added bonus, the kids can help make many of these, keeping them entertained while actively participating in the gift making process!
- Christmas Gift Tags – Free printable! You can never have too many holiday gift tags during the Christmas season.
- Clay Tea Light Holder Gifts – A lovely handmade gift idea from Maggy at Red Ted Art!