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Christmas Giving - 7 Tips How to Add a Personal Touch to Your
Giving!
By
Bernadette Dimitrov,
The HoHoHo Expert!
Christmas is synonymous with giving. There are many ways to show
generosity in the spirit of Christmas. Here are seven top tips that
add a personal touch to your Christmas giving:
1.
Gift friends a home made dinner - buy 6 red envelopes and
write on a sheet of paper ‘An invitation to a specially prepared
home made dinner in honor of my special friends to celebrate the
festive season together!’ Put a time and date on it for about 2
weeks after Christmas and send off with your Christmas cards.
2.
Christmas family fun activity - ask everyone in the family to
write on a small piece of paper something they would like to do
together that preferably does not cost money. Fold each piece of
paper up and place it into a hat. Suggestions might be: play a
Christmas board game, play cricket at the beach wearing Santa hats,
go for a walk around the neighborhood together to see all the
Christmas displays and to spot a Christmas ‘pickle’ ornament and
have a special gift of an extra Christmas wish for the one who finds
one. Now take it in turns from the oldest to the youngest and write
down in that order each suggestion and then each week during the
festive season choose one or two days per week to do an activity
together.
3.
Bake home made cookies - get together as a family and have
everyone take it in turns to partake in the making eg. each family
member takes it in turns to stir the mixture one full circle then
passes onto the next person. Once made place on a favorite plate and
cover with cellophane and add a ribbon and keep for visitors who
call in at Christmas.
4.
Gift an afternoon tea - type up a flyer for all the neighbors
in your street to come for a Christmas afternoon tea.
5.
Santa Sack - Buy some red and green felt material and cut up
in to oblong pieces of the same size. Place one red and one green
together and hand sew the outer edges or glue them leaving a space
so you can fold down the top. Use a marker pen and writer each
family members name on a sack. Cut a small hole and thread a piece
of red or green ribbon through the top and hang each one on each
family member’s door.
6.
Home made gift box - after you take down your Christmas
cards, buy a medium sized box for each family member. Cut the front
of the Christmas cards up into small squares and cut out the wishes
and who from written on the cards and place in a bag or hat. Mix
them all together then take out one piece at a time and glue it onto
the box until all sides are covered. Under the lid write in texter
the year of the Christmas cards. It will look very colorful and is
a wonderful personal memento of the good wishes sent from family and
friends. The next tip is something you can put into it.
7.
Write your own blessings - cut an A4 sheet of paper into
strips about half an inch wide. On each strip write a verse for
happiness, forgiveness, prosperity, love, joy and abundance. Then
take a twig and roll each paper strip around the small twig. Use
sticky tape to secure the first end of the paper strip to the twig.
Do this for each virtue and place them all into a box that each
person will take one from next Christmas Eve!
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