Gift Ideas for Your Loved One
When considering ideas for gifts for your spouse or partner, think of what he or she enjoys and listen for hints of what they would like to get. For women it may be jewellery, a trip to a local day spa, or her favourite perfume. Men might like tools or gadgets, a book by their favourite author, or a CD by their favourite artist.
Clothing is usually a safe bet unless you choose a style and size that isn't correct. Many people have a favourite item of clothing or brand that fits perfectly - consider purchasing a second such item in a different colour.
You may want to think twice about buying clothing on spec unless your partner goes with to try something on prior to your buying it. If your spouse has told you they want a particular clothing item, a good bet would be to purchase a gift card that can be used to pick up exactly what they want.
If you really want to impress your spouse, consider planning a weekend getaway for just the two of you. Ask grandparents to baby sit, reserve a room at a local bed and breakfast, and then give your loved one a written invitation as your gift to open on Christmas day.
Does your partner have a favourite hobby? Purchase things that can be used for the hobby – yarn and needles for knitting or crocheting, craftwork supplies for those who like to keep a scrapbook or make craft items, a router and drill bits for a spouse who enjoys woodworking. Pay attention to any hints they drop (consciously or subconsciously) about new hobbies they'd like to try, and look for starter kits or books for beginners.
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Clothing is usually a safe bet unless you choose a style and size that isn't correct. Many people have a favourite item of clothing or brand that fits perfectly - consider purchasing a second such item in a different colour.
You may want to think twice about buying clothing on spec unless your partner goes with to try something on prior to your buying it. If your spouse has told you they want a particular clothing item, a good bet would be to purchase a gift card that can be used to pick up exactly what they want.
If you really want to impress your spouse, consider planning a weekend getaway for just the two of you. Ask grandparents to baby sit, reserve a room at a local bed and breakfast, and then give your loved one a written invitation as your gift to open on Christmas day.
Does your partner have a favourite hobby? Purchase things that can be used for the hobby – yarn and needles for knitting or crocheting, craftwork supplies for those who like to keep a scrapbook or make craft items, a router and drill bits for a spouse who enjoys woodworking. Pay attention to any hints they drop (consciously or subconsciously) about new hobbies they'd like to try, and look for starter kits or books for beginners.
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