Posts Tagged ‘Gift-Giving’

Bobbleheads are the icing on the cake

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Looking for something to celebrate their special day in a special way?  Custom-made lookalike Bobbleheads are a unique gift that a newlywed couple will treasure forever.  You can duplicate the bride and groom for placement on the top of their wedding cake or for use as table toppers.  When the husband and wife take the Bobbleheads home, they can always see each other nodding “Yes, I do.”

The company’s team of expert artists can customize the Bobbleheads to remind the newlyweds where they first met, for example, or to conjure up images of their first date or to never let them forget any other memontous occasion.

Bobbleheads make a great present for any special occasion.  They’re ideal for Monther’s Day, as a gift to the university graduate in your family, or for congratulating the victorious athlete in the househod.

For more information visit www.custombobble.com

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Wednesday, March 26, 2008  ~ BRIDAL GUIDE

WHERE CAN I GET SPECIAL AND UNIQUE WEDDING GIFTS FOR MY WEDDING?

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Wedding BobbleheadSome people only get married once in a lifetime (and hope that that will be the only wedding they will ever have) so they want their wedding gifts to be equally special. That is why the wedding gifts industry keeps trying to come up with unique ideas for ideal wedding gifts that would make that wedding special enough for all attending to remember.

 

Wedding gifts could be as simple as a set of bowls and plates featuring emblazoned pictures of the happy couple with a special message, or as lavish as trips on cruise ships for couples in the wedding party. It all depends on the budget of the bride and groom set aside specifically for wedding gifts, and the capacity of the wedding gifts provider to meet the specifications of the couple.

Some choices of wedding gifts could be custom-made wedding keepsake containers, display bowls meant to be set on living room or dining room tables, memory books, photo albums, replicas of the wedding cake slicer and serving utensils, gourmet baskets filled with goodies, miniature bar cabinets, keepsake clocks, pillowcases, graceful candlesticks, comfortable bathrobes, bottles of fine wine, wine coolers, classy bookends, throw pillows, cute blankets, customized bath towels, photo frames of varying sizes, a certificate entitling the bearer to hire a chef for a day, a certificate giving free trial membership to a Wine of the Month club, unusual coffee table or party games, Oriental culinary sets (like Japanese tea ceremony sets), wine or ice buckets, specially-designed wine racks, commemorative wine stoppers, cookbooks for the budding chefs in the wedding party, and even monogrammed wine glasses.

Some bride and groom couples set about hunting for wedding gifts by having a specific wedding gift in mind then looking for suppliers. Other couples look around though for what is available around them before settling for one type of wedding gift. It really depends on you and your partner which style of search process works best for you. One good way of narrowing down your short list of choices for wedding gifts is to examine the members of your wedding party and what types of wedding gifts they most likely would like to receive. Some couples might choose wedding gifts they would like to receive themselves (which isn’t bad in itself, unless their potential recipients have very different tastes from the wedding couple, in which case the actual wedding gifts would probably be politely received but not with much enthusiasm.) You and your partner need to discuss this problem between yourselves because the mood of the occasion might be ruined when you do not get the response you thought you would get when the recipients finds out what wedding gifts are being given out.

As wedding gifts providers try to get more business from couples, they now try to come up with more unique options as wedding gifts that you can choose from. One new category you might encounter are the Experiential wedding gifts category. This means offering wedding gifts that allow the recipients to try something daring and new to their field of experience. For instance, who do you know who has never been on a hot air balloon even once in their life? Probably a lot of people right? Well, then maybe they would like the chance to do that then, as your special wedding gift to them. And who wouldn’t love the chance to go to a spa for a relaxing weekend? There are now certificates that allow your recipient to indulge in this highly valuable service as part of the Experiential wedding gifts category. Such wedding gifts may not be tangible things but will leave a mark on the memory of your wedding party for the long term anyway.

WHAT MAKES UNIQUE GIFTS UNIQUE AND SPECIAL

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

You may have been sent out by a relative or a friend on a gift hunting expedition armed only with a specific budget and the admonition: “choose a unique gift.” Now what on earth does that mean, you may be wondering. How am I to know what makes a unique gift and what makes another gift common? Here are some pointers:

1.       Ask yourself what you are buying a gift for – meaning, what is the special occasion at hand? Do you need the unique gifts for a family affair, to express sympathy with someone who is ill, or for business reasons? Though you might think a gift is a gift is a gift, the occasion will have a lot of influence over your choice of unique gifts. So do a lot of research as to what makes one gift appropriate for one situation and not appropriate for another event.

2.       Ask yourself who you are buying the gift for – if you are buying a gift for your spouse, then you could consider what your spouse’s interests are. Does your spouse like whodunit books? Then maybe you could scout around for hard-to-find whodunits that your spouse has not read yet. Does your spouse enjoy wearing perfume? Then maybe you could sniff around to track down a new perfume that he/she might enjoy but which has not caught on with others in your social group yet. On the other hand, if you are buying unique gifts for a corporate colleague, then you might want to make discreet inquiries as to what unique interests that corporate colleague likes to indulge in, during his spare time. Does he enjoy solving puzzles? Then you could look for special board games or computer games that he could dabble in when he can. You might be surprised what a hit such unique gifts can be when sent to the right person.

3.       Ask yourself why you are buying these unique gifts – unique gifts basically are supposed to cement your friendship with the recipient even further and show how much you value the relationship. That is the commonality that cuts across all unique gifts categories. But there is a difference between sincere gifts and gifts that attempt to steer a relationship in a direction that might be unpleasant for the recipient. That is why some people believe that they should not accept gifts no matter how unique or well-packaged due to their position in society. Civil servants are this way – and in some places there are specific laws that prohibit civil servants from accepting gifts of any sort while they are occupying a specific position in government. Such laws help guarantee the sanctity and integrity of their position in government so that the reputation of the civil servant remains unquestioned.

4.       Do you have enough to buy brand-name custom gifts or should you stick to the more generic off-the-shelf type of gifts? – Sometimes, there is a world of difference between the quality of brand-name items and generic items; in other cases, sometimes you can barely tell them apart. Thus, the key to selecting good unique gifts lies in having an eye for quality too.

Bobblehead, what a great gift ideas!

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

What is a bobblehead anyway? Actually, you are probably very familiar with bobbleheads which is a type of toy that has a head that bobbles or wobbles on a spring connected to the body of the toy. This type of gift ideas also goes by other names which are wobbler, noddler, and bobbing head doll. You have probably seen a lot of these bobblehead toys on cars – particularly on the dashboard – where the slightest movement of the car will make the bobblehead wobble on its spring. The toys are glued or screwed into the surface they rest on so that they don’t fall off, what a best gift ideas.
One use of bobblehead gift ideas items are gift ideas for promotional purposes of different organizations, like by sporting events organizers. The modern type of bobblehead first made its public appearance back in the 1950s. In fact, one very famous type of bobblehead collectible series cropped up in the 1950s which was the Beatles collection.  Bobblehead collecting was a craze until the 1970s when the trend seemed to taper off.  Now it is a custom gift ideas.
Though bobblehead collecting became less urgent for some time, once bobblehead manufacturing became less expensive to pursue with the switch to use of plastic as raw material, more bobbleheads were produced of varying types and gift ideas collecting became fashionable again. A key feature of modern bobbleheads is that the head of the toy is usually much bigger than the torso and other body parts which makes gift ideas stand out.
If you are mad about bobblehead collecting, you may want to know more about the background of the bobblehead toy series you are purchasing so that you become a true-blue bobblehead aficionado.

WHEN TO LOOK FOR AND HAND OUT CUSTOM GIFTS

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

A custom gift is a gift that you have either assembled yourself or ordered especially from a manufacturer so that the recipient will feel highly valued because you took the time and effort to customize the gift. A custom made gift is different from an off-the-shelf type of gift in that the latter is often mass-produced from the public. To illustrate, my custom made gift could be a bath towel monogrammed with your own nickname in your favorite colors while an off-the-shelf type of gift is simply a white bath towel I picked up at the nearby department store. A custom made gift has more value than an off-the-shelf gift because a custom made gift is one that was assembled or picked out due to its special value to the sender and recipient. We might say you communicate your caring thoughts  about the recipient when you send a custom gift to him or her that you know he or she will appreciate.

Examples of custom gifts could be gift baskets that you yourself assembled, filled with goodies like chocolates, fine wine, and gourmet canned food; pretty plants or fresh flower arrangements that you have ordered from a florist; or corporate giveaways like clocks, watches, writing pen sets, or leather schedule planners embossed with your corporation’s logo. Since custom gifts are basically items that were picked out for a particular occasion (such as because of an illness in the family of the recipient; important family events like the wedding anniversary of the recipient; or corporate anniversaries like the founding day of your company or organization), you should choose custom gifts that seem appropriate for the event.

Take, for instance, leather schedule planners – it is not generally common policy for an organization to send these when a business associate falls sick and is in hospital. Rather, the more common type of custom gifts for convalescence would be a gift basket with flowers, special food that is not offered in hospitals, and maybe balloons (though that would depend on the age of the recipient and his personality.) Some people like to infuse a bit of humor into their custom gifts, like when a marketing tactics speaker used giveaways of mock straightjackets to show his point that marketing can sometimes drive you crazy – and the audience found it funny to have mock straightjackets handed out to them. How many of them still have such wacky custom gifts remains to be seen though.

Practicality comes into play when selecting good custom gifts as well. Corporations do this all the time because they want to be known as organizations you would trust your business to. It is part of the overall corporate image – meaning, a corporation that gives out practical gifts is a responsible organization. You may have received nice watches with the corporation’s logo in the past, or maybe leather-covered data organizers (which are hot stuff with young corporate types on the way up the corporate ladder actually) which all aim to show that the corporation sending these is thinking of the recipient (you) in practical terms.

So what do you do when you receive custom gifts like these? Well, in business it is usually a good idea to send a courteous note thanking the sender. If, however, you feel the custom gifts put you in an unfavorable position, you may always send back the gifts with a polite note saying why you cannot receive the gift. This helps bridge the etiquette gap that may come with the flow of custom gifts between individuals and organizations.

Custom Bobbleheads; The New Gift-Giving Fad

Wednesday, March 12th, 2008

The folks behind custombobble.com have announced their wedding themed bobble heads (used as unique wedding gifts) are being discounted through the month of April.

Springfield, MO (PRWEB) March 12, 2008 — A new fad has surfaced when it comes to the art gift giving. Instead of toasters and blenders, newlywed couples everywhere have found themselves staring down at something familiar after unwrapping their gift… themselves. Well custom made bobbleheads of themselves to be exact and it’s all thanks to the people behind custombobble.com.

Custombobble.com (http://www.custombobble.com) specializes in creating bobbleheads, which have been customized to match a person in a photo. In fact, it’s their twist to the common bobblehead that has made custombobble.com so popular with people looking for gift ideas.

“One of our most popular items is our bobblehead wedding cake topper,” said spokesman Miles Chu. “We take a photo of the bride and groom-to-be, then create a small bobblehead wedding cake topper in their image. You can imagine the looks on the faces of the bride and groom when they go to cut the cake and see their little heads bouncing around on top of it.”

Chu went on to say custombobble.com doesn’t just specialize in wedding themed bobbleheads, they can customize one for any occasion.

“We’ve had customers request anything from sports themes to graduation themes,” said Chu. “If they can think it up, we can do it.”

During the month of April, custombobble.com is running a special on all wedding themed bobbleheads. For more information or to place an order, please visit: http://www.custombobble.com

About Custombobble.com:

Custombobble.com specializes in creating one of a kind bobbleheads for any occasion. From the birth of a child to a wedding, a custom bobblehead is the perfect unique gift.