Friday, November 8, 2013

Making a List...and Checking It TWICE!

 
 
Every year, I tend to go overboard on my holiday spending.  Even when I "don't have it", I somehow, semi-miraculously, "get it" and I over spend.

I'm really trying to be organized with my shopping this year.  No more impulse purchases.  One of the best things I could do is create a concrete gift list.  I started my holiday giving list much earlier than I normally would, and that allowed me time to research the items (and to make sure I was on the money with my gift ideas for my family and friends).

Even with events like the Nordstrom Half-Yearly Sale for Women & Children around the corner, I'm prepared only to pick up the items on my list.  This year, I'm giving more from the heart and less from the wallet.  I'm focusing more on creating a fond memories for my loved one, rather than just trying to impress them with the most expensive gifts I can afford .  Below are a few gift ideas I've fallen in love with this season:






My mom LOVES spa treatments!  Spa gift cards are always a hit, and super easy to pick up, BUT sometimes they can be costly.  A cool alternative for the spa fiend in your life is purchasing a membership to their favorite spa!  Most spas offer free access to their facilities and amenities with membership, as well as special deals on popular treatments.  This is a cost-effective way to please the day spa junkies in your life!  Another inexpensive idea is a gift card/certificate to your friend's favorite nail or hair salon.  They can apply your gift toward a future visit :)




Anything monogram!  I'm not talking your summer camp L.L. Bean monogram items either.  Shown above are the Everyday Leather Zip Pouches from Mark and Graham.  This a great gift idea that is USEFUL, STYLISH and COST-EFFECTIVE.  Instead of trying to break the bank on a handbag or designer wallet, why not buy your sister or best girlfriend something they can actually use and still look cute in the process?!  Check out www.markandgraham.com  (a Pottery Barn sister company) for some of the trendiest, well-made, personalized gift items on your list!





And for the sports enthusiasts in your life, a vintage tee or beanie from their favorite sports organization might be the gift you're looking for!  Yes, some rare vintage threads can be very costly.  As a more cost-effective alternative, you might be able to find vintage sportswear on Craigslist, eBay, or even your local thrift shop (I.e., Wasteland, Buffalo Exchange, and Goodwill).  Not only are vintage threads fashionable, they bring up memories that are priceless!  This is an awesome idea if you don't feel like buying the cliche-hot-ticket-sneaker or sports jersey of the season.

I hope my ideas were helpful in planning your holiday shopping this season.  Let me know what other alternative ideas you might think of!  Happy gift-giving (and getting)!

xoxo, S.S.

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