December 25, 2007

Great Ideas for Personalized Christmas Gifts

Filed under: Christmas — Christmas Shopper @ 4:55 pm
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Bret Owen asked:


You probably know by now that the best way to make someone happy is to give them a personalized Christmas gift. You are also probably thinking of giving a bobble head. However, you just do not want to make personalized Christmas gifts of bobble heads in a uniform manner. With a little bit of creativity and some know-how, you can transform these personalized Christmas gifts into something that is even all the more extraordinary.

One great idea of sending out these personalized Christmas gifts is to gift an entire family with one set. You can make personalized Christmas gifts of the father, the mother, the brother, sister and baby and package it into a cool box. That would be like a personalized Christmas gifts of a family portrait – only this time, it is three dimensional! After ordering and customizing these great personalized Christmas gifts for them, you can add extra effort to look for a box with a house design or wrapping paper with a house design. Any family will surely love these kinds of personalized Christmas gifts.

While we are on the family theme, you could even come up with a First Christmas manger scene with these great personalized Christmas gifts of bobble heads. There would be Joseph, Mary, baby Jesus, the Three Kings, Angel Gabriel and all the animals bobbing their heads in agreement of the love of Christmas. This is a really cool personalized Christmas gifts that can be adorned and admired for many years to come. After ordering the entire manger set, you can even look for a toy barn with which to put the figures and make a manger scene. Anyone who receives these personalized Christmas gifts will surely love it for years to come.

Throwing a Christmas party? Instead of giving loot bags at the end of the shindig, why not give personalized Christmas gifts instead? Make bobble heads for all the members of your Christmas gathering and tag each one with a “from me to you” greeting. These are great take home gifts that show how much effort you placed into making them. These personalized Christmas gifts also serve an extra function of being table setters. Instead of name tags, have guests find their seats by looking for their matching bobble head personalized Christmas gifts. This is a cool way to start off a party and a unique one at that.

Are you a teacher who is sick of giving the usual pencils and coloring books to your students year in and year out? Make Christmas for your students extra special by ordering personalized Christmas gifts for them. You can make bobble heads for each member of your class. During the class party, you can even start a guessing game before giving them their bobble heads. Make each person guess which personalized Christmas gifts belong to who by providing some positive descriptions about that person. The possibilities are simply endless with these great personalized Christmas gifts. You may even want to keep using them not just for Christmas, but for other occasion as well!



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December 21, 2007

Holliday Cheer With Christmas Decorations

Filed under: Christmas — Christmas Shopper @ 11:22 am
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Marie Olsen asked:


When the end of November rolls around, the Christmas season blasts off. Towns begin their festivities, stores give specials on just about everything they’re selling, and many people go shopping for ornaments. Besides the traditional yuletide tree, there are a wide variety of various decorations that you can put up to get into the spirt of Christmas. Not all of them have to be bought - you can create a number yourself to save some money. Either way you go about getting them, Christmas decorations are an essential part of the holiday season.

Every single year, people design new and creative Christmas decorations. These can often be used simply around the house wherever you have room, but some are designed specifically for a Christmas tree or to be hung from doorways, to name a few. In fact, you can probably find Christmas ornaments for every single space in your home if you want to. Remember that house in your neighborhood with its entire yard filled up with Christmas lights and lit figures? You too can get these Christmas decorations for your own house on the cheap. You can purchase each of them for a few dollars at a wide variety of stores during the holiday season, from Boscovs to Wal-Mart. If you want to make your own, visit a craft store and binge on crafting materials. No matter what you pick up, you’ll likely be able to throw something neat and creative together for Christmas.

One of the best parts about Christmas ornaments is that there are so many of them, thousands have been designed for each part of your home, from the front lawn to inside. By giving you a huge number of versatile options, Christmas ornaments allow you to decorate your home how you want to. If you want to deck your house out in Christmas cheer, you’ll never have to deal with getting stuck with what’s left. You’ll always be able to find that perfect ornament that you simply can’t live without.

Save Some Money

If you’re an arts and crafts kind of person, then you can save lots of money if you design your own Christmas decorations. homemade Christmas decorations can be a lot of fun too, and you’ll feel as if they’re more of an accomplishment if you make them yourself as opposed to buying them, giving them more nostalgic value over the years. Some easy suggestions for make-your-own Christmas decorations include creating your own reeves and using modeling clay to make your own Christmas figurines. The cost of the materials to make these decorations will be much less than if you buy them in stores already made, so you’ll be having a thrifty Christmas season as well as having more fun.

If you want to get into the mood for Christmas, then you’ll want to fill up your house with Christmas decorations. They aren’t very expensive, and you can find them in just about any story in the weeks leading up to Christmas. You can probably get some great deals on them right after Christmas if you want to save up for the following Christmas. The best way to get into the Christmas spirit isn’t with presents or wishing for snow. Christmas decorations ensure that every year, you’ll be surrounded with Christmas cheer.



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December 7, 2007

Make Christmas a Family Event - Hottest Countdown This Year!

Filed under: Christmas — Christmas Shopper @ 2:36 pm
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C A Mc Craw asked:


The new Christmas DVD “Family Time with Santa” provides a great opportunity for families to enjoy the Christmas season even more with a night by night countdown of the twelve days leading up to Christmas. Children are always anxious for Christmas to come and this DVD gives kids twelve great nights of Christmas excitement, as they wait for Christmas morning.

Parents have access to a variety of tools and methods to develop their own countdown to Christmas experiences for their families. Some use tools like the classic wooden calendars that outline each day’s Christmas activities through Christmas Day. Others simply use a basic calendar and daily organizer to schedule countdowns. The great thing about the “Family Time with Santa” DVD is that families can make watching the DVD part of their Christmas celebration, as they use each of the twelve nightly episodes to countdown to Christmas.

A countdown to Christmas with great Christmas fun each day is an excellent way for families to bond and truly appreciate the many great activities that can be associated with the celebration of Christmas. It is a great opportunity for parents to bring families together with a well planned activity for family fun each of the twelve nights leading up to Christmas day.

The Christmas time classic song “The Twelve Days of Christmas” tells of twelve great days of fabulous gift giving. “Family Time with Santa” gives families twelve great nights of fun with Santa. Traditions, such as counting down the days until Christmas can be a great bonding experience for families, which culminates in a grand celebration of feasting, gift giving, and game playing.

A countdown to Christmas is a great way to extend the love and special feelings that families feel on Christmas Day. Christmas is a special day with great meaning for many, but the enjoyment of the season can be made to last longer with careful planning and warm spirited fun. Parents can give their kids a great experience that creates lasting childhood memories. Additionally, watching Santa lead various activities can help kids see Christmas as more than just a time for getting gifts.

Parents that need help developing their own countdown to Christmas plans can ease the pressure of the Christmas season by allowing Santa to help countdown Christmas for them. Families will enjoy great bonding time with the wonderfully developed and thoughtful activities presented in the award winning “Family Time with Santa” DVD.



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December 1, 2007

Christmas Traditions: a Brief Background

Filed under: Christmas — Christmas Shopper @ 9:17 am
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Colin Holmes asked:


What do we envisage when we think of Christmas?  It is of course first and foremost a religious Christian celebration, marking the birth of Jesus Christ. For others without the religious penchant, Christmas brings a special time of sharing with family and friends.  One thing however is for sure; Christmas is a time for enjoying age old traditions such as decorating the tree and tucking into Christmas dinner. But where did these festive traditions come from? Here we explore some of the most popular seasonal customs: 

The Date

25th December: the day Jesus was born - allegedly. However, it is said that the real birth of Christ is more likely to have been in springtime. So why do we celebrate Christmas in mid- winter? One reason stems from the fourth century when Christians began celebrating Christmas in December because this was conveniently the time when pagans were observing the winter solstice, a time for new beginnings that evoked good spirit and family gatherings.  

Oh Christmas tree!

How we enjoy putting up the tree and adorning it with glittering decorations! The Christmas tree can be traced back to 16th century Germany from which point it spread across Europe. However in Britain it wasn’t until Queen Victoria and Prince Albert erected the first British Christmas tree at Windsor Castle in 1850 that it started to become a popular tradition.  

Father Christmas

Father Christmas is thought to be the ghost of Saint Nicholas who was said to spend the eve of Christmas day delivering gifts to the poor. The modern portrayal of Father Christmas as a rotund, red-cheeked man wearing a red suit trimmed with white fur became popular in America in the 19th century due to cartoon-style advertising campaigns featuring Santa Claus. Various myths are attached to our jovial friend such as the airborne reindeer-led sleigh; the down-the-chimney tale and of course the legend of the endless sack of presents. These stories vary between countries, each having its own take. 

Christmas Dinner

Henry the VIII was the first in England to tuck into a turkey Christmas dinner. However, even by the start of the Victorian era this bird was still considered too expensive for most everyday people to enjoy. In northern England the traditional choice for Christmas dinner was roast beef whilst in the south the favourite was goose, or rabbit for those who couldn’t afford it. Turkey had become an affordable choice by the end of the 19th century and the trimmings: Brussels sprouts, Yorkshire puddings, stuffing and roast potatoes; followed soon after to make up the Christmas dinner in which we indulge with paper hat and crackers today. 

Christmas is a time for bringing the family together; a time for indulging in traditions and the excitement that goes with them. The fact that the things we observe today go way back in history and the thought that generations of our ancestors were celebrating the very things we are enjoying today makes them even more poignant.



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