Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Christmas Gift Ideas for Those Hard To Buy For

Let me start this by answering the question “who is the easiest to buy for?” so we can eliminate this category. I believe children and kids are by far the easiest to buy for. It is safe to assume that all kids love toys and games. The vast array of new and interesting toys that come to the market each year makes this an easy task when it comes to Christmas shopping for children.

That brings me to the hardest group of people to buy for. I find that buying gifts for your “other half” and siblings are always the hardest. There is always the quest to find something cool, original or unusual so that he or she will be impressed by it. In this article, I would like to highlight some of my favorite gifts that fall into three very popular categories - “unusual and unique”, “fun and novelty gifts” and “useful and practical” presents.

Unusual and unique gifts: Stealth Tyvek wallets which come in various designs are great as they appeal to both male and female. These wallets, made of tyvek are literally indestructible! They are extremely light and easy to carry around in your purse or inside a back pocket for the boys.

I also like Mopods. These are cell phone accessories that are cute and serve a useful purpose. MoPods are little characters that spin and flash to alert you to a call on your GSM phone. This way, you can keep your phone in a bag or pocket, with the ringer turned off, but still know when you're receiving a call. The Version 2 Mopods with new characters are now available in the market.

My third recommendation is the T-Equalizer shirt. It is the ultimate in Geek Chic for music and party loving people. These electro-luminescent design T-shirts have an EQ panel connected to a battery pack which is sound activated. This makes a great gift for a teenage brother or boyfriend.




Last but not least, if your partner is a football or baseball fanatic, how about giving him or her a Personalized Sports History Book. The book provides a wonderful insight into your favorite team, their history, the high and lows, the inside stories, the gossip as documented in the New York Times and presented in a beautiful leatherette book gold embossed with the recipient’s name. This is truly a unique and personal keepsake gift.

Fun and novelty gifts: There is a huge selection of funny and novelty gifts available. Here are some of my favorites. Wind up racing grannies and fighting granddads are great novelty toys that are guaranteed to make anyone laugh. Wind up the grannies and watch them race each other. Wind up the fighting granddads and watch them give each other a wack on the head.

The Poo-pooing candy dispensers that come in Santa, reindeer and snowman characters are just hilarious and a must for this year’s stocking! If you are looking for something different for that person who has everything, a deed to a piece of America is a unique novelty gift with an element of “humor” about it. Your boyfriend or husband is sure to be thrilled with this unusual opportunity to Own a Piece of America with a personalized DEED TO THE UNITED STATES. It's a one-of-a-kind collector's item that will be cherished for years to come.

Useful and practical gifts: These gifts tend to be things for the home. The Jellephish Mood Lamp that flashes numerous shades is a sleek piece of contemporary lighting. This unique gadget which was first introduced in the UK is now available in the USA. If you have money to splash around other useful and practical gifts are Tevos, music players, digital photo frames and digital cameras. However, if one is strapped for cash something like a favorite CD or DVD works well.

Finally, don’t be afraid to throw in things like slippers and pajamas for those winter months or get your partner some stylish clothing. This is your opportunity to dress him or her in something you like.

If you are still stuck or feeling totally uninspired try asking for his or her Christmas wish list. Of course, the element of surprise is reduced but at least you know you will get the right gift. Why not combine a surprise gift with something on his wish list this Christmas?

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