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40 Simple Gift Ideas to Spark a Smile

I have a confession to make… I still have not started my Christmas shopping. Having said that, I’m guessing that many of your out there are just like me, waiting for the last week before Christmas. :) As a gentle reminder to myself, I’ve compiled a list of gift ideas for the holiday season. These ideas are not limited to just Christmas, but for all occasions. I hope you may benefit from this list as well.

The list is broken down into several categories:

  • Unique Gifts
  • Gifts that Touch the Soul
  • Books that Change Lives
  • Alternative Wrapping Ideas

Enjoy!

Unique Gifts:

1. Seed Gift Wrap that BlossomsOkay, this is really cool. Imagine a wrapping paper that you will plant instead of throwing away. These are biodegradable paper embedded with wildflower seeds. Once you’re done using the paper, just plant and water for beautiful blossoms. There’s no waste.

2. Nepalese Recycled Silk Sari YarnVibrantly colored and unique yarn guaranteed to be a unique gift. Purchase helps provide an income to otherwise disadvantaged women while simultaneously using otherwise-discarded fabric waste.

3. USB Heating BlanketIs your boss too cheap to pay for a little heat in the office? Show your boss a little respect by buying an electric blanket that plugs into your computer. :) In all seriousness, if your computer is next to a drafty window or a cold area, this seems handy to throw over your legs or use the button clasp to make a cloak for your shoulders.

4. Solar Powered Night Light – I love these eco friendly items. They recharge during the day by soaking energy from natural lights and you can use them at night time as a cool atmospheric room light.

5. Tibetan Singing Bowls – Singing bowl gives clear, beautiful sound, perfect for beginning and ending meditation periods. Here’s a blue design with pretty packaging. I personally own this one.

6. Recycled Paper Coasters – Beautifully made unique coasters reuse earth’s resource.

7. Portable Solar Charger – Great for traveling. Charge your phone, ipod and other electronics.

8. Bamboo Cotton Bath RobesI’ve never met anyone who doesn’t enjoy a nice light-weight, soft-feel bath robe.

9. Solar LED House Numbers – I think these are just plain cool. Attractive house numbers which are solar powered. I love the modern look of these designs. Also very practical for the home.

10. MiniCardsMoo makes these really cool and attractive name cards. Get a box for your gift receiver. Be creative with the images you choose for them, or use existing designs. Moo also offers gift certificates. These are especially great if you have a teenager or twenty-something on your gift list. They’ll think you’re cool. And be proud to give these out to their friends.

11. Neck & Shoulder Relaxation Tool – I am sitting most of the times for my job, and my neck and shoulders can easily become tense after several hours. Here’s a nice little tool to help us relax. You can see a more attractive picture of the product here.

 

 

 

12. Handmade Paper Journal with Cinnamon stick closure – this also helps to support local artists from disadvantaged countries.

13. Avocado Scooper – This made me laugh out loud. It’s very clever and unique.

14. Compact Portable Speakers – Great for when you’re traveling. For under $5 you can’t go wrong. I own these and love them. They work with portable devices like the ipod, cd players, laptops.

15. Multi-Language Talking Translator – Ideal for international travelers, the Talking Translator will help you learn the pronunciation of foreign words. Search among 12 different languages.

 

Gifts that Touch the Soul:

16. Homemade Gift Basket – What do they like? Put some of their favorite things together, or put together a group of small things that you think your friend will like. I’ve made this for a friend once, I included things like: chocolates, a mug, a shirt, homemade CDs, books, etc. You can get a straw basket from IKEA, home decorative stores or from your local Chinatown. Get some party stuffers for the bottom of the basket. Or stuff it with newspapers and cover the top with colored tissue paper. Wrap the entire basket with clear wrapping and close the top with a colored ribbon. Your gift receiver will love this personalized gift.

17. Love Coupons – Make a little coupon book containing favors you would do for the receiver. It doesn’t have to be fancy, you can print them out from a word processor, cut it in rectangles of the same size and staple them together. Or if you want to go all out, get nice paper and a nice ink pen, write in each page of your coupon book. I’ll let you be creative with what you’ll put in the coupons. Here are some ideas: airport pickup, make dinners (can be specific with meals), massages, take dog for walks, babysitting, pamper day, etc. Put the coupon in a little box or gift bag. Recycled jewelry boxes are great for these.

19. Maid Service – Buy your friend or family a one-time maid service to clean up their place. Especially if your friend really needs the help. Alternatively, you can offer to help as a gift to them. You can find maid services from Craigslist and your local photo books.

20. Meditation Gift Basket – make your own basket containing incense, guided meditation CD or DVD (or both), meditative music, candles.

21. Photo box – a photo box containing photos of memories you’ve shared together. If you’ve shared specific memories with this person and have artifacts from that memory, it’s a nice touch to personalize the gift by putting these in the box. ie. If the box contains memories from a trip, maybe ticket stubs from that trip or small jewelries found on the trip. Here’s a hand-made photo box from Bangladesh for under $4.

22. Salsa lessons – Typical group lessons are about $10 and individual lessons are $60 for a couple. I recommend a group lesson. Dancing is a fun way to connect with another person.

23. Yoga classes – get a gift certificate at the local yoga center, or check out YMCA, you can get day passes for people for $10.

24. Photo Frame – get a nice looking photo frame and put a meaningful picture in the frame. Of you and the receiver, a group of you, you alone, etc. For example, my mother cannot get enough pictures of me. I think I’ll understand it once I become a mother. :)

25. Massage – People love deep tissue massages. Consider getting them a one-time session to a local massage therapist. It’ll be a treat that they’ll be sure to appreciate. If you are concerned about cost, many cities have massage schools where their clinics offer sessions for half of market cost. Or offer to do the massage yourself.

26. Cordless Skype Phones – use the low prices skype service without a computer. These phones will also allow you to connect and make local calls if you have a land line. I own the Philips VOIP841 and absolutely love it. It feels as authentic as a landline, and we bring this little guy with us when we travel to other countries for extended periods of times so friends and family can be in touch.

 

 

 

 

27. Flickr Pro Account – does your receiver take lots of photos? Get them the popular flickr pro account for large online storage and photo sharing for $24 a year.

28. Moleskin Lined Notebooks – I love these for writing ideas and journals. You might also like the 2008 weekly planners (also in small size).

29. Aerobic Heart Rate Monitor – I got this for jogging so I could keep my heart at its maximum heart rate level when I’m exercising. Part of aerobic exercise routine (which differs from anaerobic exercises).

30. Personal Timer – Great little tool to increase productivity effectiveness by giving tasks a limited amount of time to work on them. I love this little timer.

31. Digital Photo Frame

32. Charitable DonationsKiva offers gift certificates. Support loans that change lives. Or sponsor a small child inside Tibet for food and education.

 

Books that Change Lives:

33. The Power Of Now – This book shifted my thinking and changed my life. Highest recommendation. I personally guaranteed this book.

34. The Magic of Thinking Big – Excellent book suited for anyone on your list.

35. The 4-Hour Workweek – I’m recommending this not just because I have a secret crush on Tim Ferriss. This is truly a phenomenal book that will give you alternative ways to look at work and designing your life.

36. Guaranteed Solutions – Spiritual growth and understanding of our emotions.

37. Think and Grow Rich – Written in 1937, after 25 years of research on hundreds of successful people, he boiled down the core principles and shares them in this value-dense book.

 

Alternative Wrapping Ideas:

  • Banana Fiber Paper – Unique wrapping paper made from chunks of banana bark.
  • Waxed Hemp Twine – Instead of buying plastic ribbons for your wrappings, consider Hemp Twines. They give off that organic look, plus, it’s environmentally friendly. Comes in multiple colors.
  • Alternative Wrappings – try reusing magazines as an alternative to wrapping paper. This is a creative and environmentally friendly alternative.

Got a unique and thoughtful gift idea? We’d love to hear them. Please share with us in the comments.

Note added on 12/05/07: additional suggestions from readers which I loved:

  • GlobalGiving – offers biodegradable gift cards from the marketplace for online charitable giving. Support projects that change peoples’ lives – like education for a Zimbabwean orphan, pedal-powered electricity for a Nepalese village, or fuel-efficient stoves for Sudanese refugees. Way cool!
  • Reserve a spot in heaven – I laughed at this one. Yes, it’s a joke gift, silly but will make people smile. :) see washington post article.
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Tina Su is a mom, a wife, a lover of Apple products and a CHO (Chief Happiness Officer) for our motivational community: Think Simple Now. She is obsessed with encouraging and empowering people to lead conscious and happy lives. Subscribe to new inspiring stories each week. You can also subscribe to Tina on Facebook.

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85 thoughts on 40 Simple Gift Ideas to Spark a Smile

  1. Great ideas Tina! I especially like the creativity of the wildflower wrapping paper -two gifts in one. I admit I haven’t begun shopping either. I actually like waiting until I December, then tell everyone “Don’t buy anything for yourself this month, I need to shop.”

    Plus waiting longer means there are lots of sales. I also love shopping at flea markets, thrift stores, consignment shops and such. You can find hand-made soaps and scarves, a vintage Snoopy snow-cone maker, or a colorful lamp that’s one-of-a-kind. The search is the best part!

  2. Think and Grow Rich is indeed a book that can change lives. =)

  3. I am with you on the wild flower wrapping paper. What a unique idea! I also like the maid service idea. Who doesn’t need help around the house this time of year??

  4. Wow and Wow! GREAT work Tina…I think the keys to ALL my holiday shopping are right here. Keep up the great work with the blog….I am a BIG fan!!

    Todd
    Founder, We The Change

  5. Wonderful gift ideas, Tina! I especially like the coupons in a box idea. Great list. Thanks for sharing!

  6. My wife and I start early and really take our time to select gifts. It eliminates the feeling of time pressure and allows us to focus on the giving. I’m not a shopper, but I really enjoy Christmas shopping because of this.

    Another bonus of beginning early is that you can spread the expense out a bit. The good feeling of giving does not mix well with the guilt of debt. We use credit cards for cash flow or bonus points, but never for buying what we can’t afford to pay for within 30 days. Christmas shopping–and life–is much more fun without debt.

    Thanks for the recommendation on the “The Power Of Now” book by the way. I ordered two copies; one for my Son, and one of my Nephew (they better not read this). It seems like a good intro into those most valuable concepts. And with that ordered, we are now done our Christmas shopping :-)

    John

  7. Leo

    Lovely post, Tina. What an excellent resource!

  8. Hi Tina,

    What a coincidence! I just wrote about Christmas shopping ideas yesterday and the post will be published on this coming Thursday. :) (but not as detail as yours) I did not include the description. :P

    Thanks for sharing these nice ideas, It’s very handy.

  9. Tom

    For people that are really hard to buy for, I encourage them to create a wishlist. There’s this one really cool site for that… ;)

  10. What a wonderful collection of gift ideas!

    Totally original and creative.

  11. David

    Good list from which to start. But I’ve been pushing at our house to not be mindless consumers. Could I challenge you to create a list of non commercial gift ideas?

  12. Hi David,

    Great challenge. :) From the list, there are several non-commercial gifts that are my favorites: 16. Homemade Gift Basket, 17. Love Coupons, 21. Photo box, 32. Kiva.

    Other ideas are:
    + bake something or make a delicious dish and bring it to someone. I like to make and give away Tiramisu.
    + volunteer your time to help the receiver with something. ie. tutoring, mentoring of something you excel at, make a website (I’ve given this as gifts to friends and family several times and people go crazy for it).
    + a flower
    + a complement
    + a smile (I know this might sound cheesy, but it is a gift)

    I’m a big fan of giving away books. I know it’s commercial, but the value contained in them are beyond the price paid, and the potential effect they can have on the receiver is priceless.

    If I knew how to knit and had time, I would knit everyone scarfs in addition to getting them books. :) I’m a photographer, so sometimes I would offer free photoshoots for friends.

    Since you have been pushing at your house to not be mindless consumers… I would love to hear your suggestions for non-commercial gifts. Care to share? :)

    Thanks David!

  13. I really liked this post! I think that the plant-able wrapping paper is a wonderful idea, especially for my for eco-oriented friends!

  14. These are great suggestions – very original and unique. Thanks Tina!

  15. Cool ideas! I really like that seed gift wrap. We did the photo gift last year. Who wouldn’t want a picture of me and my wife?! Thanks!

  16. I would like to have those Tibetan Singing Bowls :P

  17. Another great Idea for any golfer out there would be No Water Balls. The make any golfer smile.

  18. What about Spanish lessons. Language lessons would make a gift that would be intellectual.

  19. 1st time commenter

    I just don’t like these ideas. I’ve enjoyed reading through them and the explanations, but I don’t like them. Keep up the good work.

  20. Thank you so much. Bookmarked and dugg. I’ve been stressing for ideas. The seed gift wrap is going to seem like I put a lot of thought into the gift (smile).

  21. If you want to make a homemade card too, I just made this greeting card generator. It lets you choose a picture for the front and what the text will say and outputs a PDF card that you can print and fold. I figure it will be pretty handy for the holidays.

  22. These ideas will make great stocking stuffers. I especially like the seed gift idea. Cheap, and can bloom into something beautiful!

    Great article!

    Diana

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