1. Make a list. My list often starts earilier in the year. How many times do you see something that you think your best friend or family member might like but then you forget it by the holidays? Write it down for future reference. Carry your list with you (mine happens to be on my phone).
2. Shop local. I take advantage of the holiday artisan and craft shows in the area. I find everything from teacher's gifts to that special gift for the hard to buy for person. I will be sure to share some local shows with you in the coming weeks.
3. Shop by your ship to location. I had an epiphany last November when I was running late to ship my mom's birthday present (I'm always late for birthdays). Why not buy from someone in her area? The shipping would take less time and I'd be introducing her to a local artisan. So, I searched for Etsy shops located in the Denver area and purchased from a great person who even offered to deliver the package.
4. Buy handmade. To me, a gift that is handmade and carefully chosen or made for me is treasured dearly. I know the work and passion that goes into the item. I appreciate the thought that went into choosing it just for me. Every time I see, wear, or use it I always remember the person who gave it to me.
I'm vowing to make this a stress free, handmade buying holiday this year!
This is awesome! Yes, stress free and handmade! Add family, food, and wine --you got yourself a perfect holiday season ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm w/angela...but don't forget the cookies!
ReplyDeleteLove #3! Brilliant!
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