Paperweights are a new product just added by Zazzle, and they look so colourful and pretty. I have my eye on them not just for christmas presents, or a unique personalized birthday gift, but also for myself to brighten up my study with something new and inexpensive.
There are several different shapes to choose from. Here is a selection from Jules Designs and Rowing by Jules to showcase some of the design possibilities:
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Designer Luggage Tags are a great way to personalize your luggage. A custom bag tag helps you spot your case as it trundles past on the baggage carousel, and stops another passenger picking up your similar-looking suitcase by mistake. It can be fun to add some Bon Voyage text to the tag to put you in the holiday mood. But a big no-no is putting your home address on the label. Do you really want to announce to the whole world the precise location of a property that you have left unoccupied? What a security risk! However, it IS useful to add contact details to make it easy for your bag to be returned to you if it goes astray, so a phone number where you can be reached while you are away is a good idea. Here are some ideas I found on Zazzle that will add some holiday sparkle to your luggage for your next trip.
End of year for schools and colleges is fast approaching, along with the perennial problem of what to buy to show appreciation. Popular gifts are not always the wisest choice – chocolates and biscuits (too fattening and unhealthy in large numbers), bathroom stuff (too personal and what fragrance will be right?), scarves and jewellery (tricky unless you are confident of the teacher’s style). Teachers love to be noticed and thanked, but generally prefer something thoughtful and inexpensive rather than a large and costly present. How about a personalized gift? Pens or post-it notes are practical and fun, and can be tailored to suit the individual. Link to Zazzle UK site: https://www.zazzle.co.uk/custom_photos_editable_text_holiday_norway_coffee_mug-168114893179558058?rf=238807123931235880 Here are some suggestions: Match it and personalize it! A stylish idea for your card giving this Christmas is to create a custom card by adding your own greeting, and then send it with a matching customized postage stamp. (Unfortunately this idea only works for the US postal service.) There are both secular and religious-themed sets available, covering every style and topic imaginable. Here are three eye-catching examples, all new on Zazzle this year. Christmas greeting card and matching stamp by The Enchanted Thingamajig for Zazzle Christmas greeting card and matching postage by Ricaso Occasions for Zazzle Christmas snowflake custom photo card and matching stamp by Riia's Designs for Zazzle
'Stocking stuffers' or 'stocking fillers'? Whether you are a British filler of christmas stockings, or an American who prefers to stuff yours, it’s one of those simple Christmas traditions we love to return to year after year. In my family, we enjoy stocking fillers - small inexpensive presents delivered by Father Christmas for all the children in the house. My kids are all grown up now, but they still look forward eagerly to their stockings, and I do believe I enjoy the tradition even more than they do. Starting in the autumn, I search out small, whimsical gifts, some useful things (shower gel), some treats (chocolates), and some novelty items (funny socks).
The nearest my kids will get to finding gold in their stockings is those bags of gold foil covered chocolate coins on sale everywhere at this time of year! But what if you want something a bit different? Something quirky? Personalised? Here are some ideas - with a personalised stocking to carry the loot:
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