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20 Ways To Become The Ultimate Gift Giver

Christmas is just around the corner, and if you've managed to ace the perfect Pinterest-inspired tree, your next challenge is the gifts. Fear not, though, for we’ve got your back with 20 surefire ways to become the ultimate gift giver. This Christmas, you’ll surely earn the title of the gift wizard, the present guru, the Santa Supreme. Ready? Let’s sleigh it!
1. Reflect on What You've Heard Recently
Keep a mental (or actual) list of things your friends and family casually mention wanting or needing. Karen’s been banging on about needing a new cafetiere? Sorted. Uncle Bob’s dream is to drive a tank? Take note.
2. Ask the Right Questions
The art of subtle questioning is key. Try something like, “If you could do anything for a day, what would it be?” or “What’s your guilty pleasure?” The answers are goldmines of inspiration. Of course, don’t wait until mid-December to start asking.
3. Go Personal
Customised gifts are the ultimate crowd-pleasers. Think engraved jewellery, a monogrammed wallet or a photo book filled with cherished memories. If in doubt, consider their hobbies and interests to give them an experience gift instead.
4. Think Outside the (Gift) Box
Experiences are gifts that keep on giving. A rare helicopter ride, an exciting gin-tasting experience, or even a cosy afternoon tea can be far more exciting than another pair of socks.
5. Be a Detective
Stalk their social media like a harmless festive Sherlock Holmes. People tend to share their interests and hobbies online, so their Instagram or Facebook feed could be your guide to choosing the ultimate gift. If you see a few gym photos or a post from an art class, consider gifting them items related to these activities.
6. DIY Delights
It's time to channel your inner 'Nara Smith'. Homemade gifts are often more meaningful than shop-bought ones. Whether it’s a batch of their favourite biscuits or a hand-knitted scarf (YouTube is your friend here), your effort will not go unnoticed.
7. Avoid the Obvious
If you’re tempted by bath sets or novelty mugs, step away. Unless, of course, it’s a novelty mug shaped like a bath… hmm. In all seriousness, if you’re unsure avoid gift sets and opt for gift cards instead.
8. Embrace the Element of Surprise
Unexpected gifts are often the most delightful. Is your friend a fashion fanatic? Surprise them with tickets to West End’s Devil Wears Prada or a classic fashion film screening.
9. Set a Budget
Great gifts don’t have to cost a fortune. Set a budget and get creative. After all, thoughtfulness trumps price tag every time. Experience gifts work best for buyers on a budget as you can find something that suits your budget and the recipients can upgrade it later if they wish to.
10. Use the Power of Nostalgia
Tap into their childhood favourites. Whether it’s a retro toy, a vintage comic or a pack of sweets from the corner shop they loved as a kid, nostalgia never fails.
11. Focus on Their Passion
Got a football fanatic in the family? Consider gifting them a stadium tour experience where they can learn about their favourite team’s history and witness the magic firsthand. You can even add in some merch into this rare experience. Bookworm bestie? A first-edition novel, a book subscription or a cute bookmark could be just the thing.
12. Practical Can Be Perfect
It’s not boring if they’ll use it every day. A fancy coffee machine, a cosy blanket or noise-cancelling headphones can make their daily life so much better. You can even add in a year’s supply of coffee pods or extended warranty on their headphones if you’re feeling extra generous.
13. Know Your Audience
A gift for your gran might not have the same ‘wow’ factor for your teenage niece. Unless your gran’s into TikTok, of course — then we’re impressed. Make sure to keep the recipient’s age, likes and dislikes in mind.
14. The Gift of Time
Sometimes, the best gift is simply spending quality time together. Plan a day out or a cosy afternoon tea with your loved ones. Disconnect from the digital world and fully commit to spending valuable time with them.
15. Keep It Balanced
If you’re giving gifts to a couple or a family, make sure you’re not leaving anyone out. Trust us, no one wants to be the forgotten sibling on Christmas morning. For extra cuteness, add their pet’s name to their Christmas card as a finishing touch.
16. Don’t Forget Presentation
Half the fun of a gift is opening it. Wrapping paper, ribbons, and bows can make even a modest gift feel extravagant. Plus, it’s an excuse to get all Pinterest-y. You can even opt to customise the plain old brown wrapping paper and reuse ribbons from last year as a sustainable choice.
17. Plan Ahead
Don’t be that person panic-buying at 11 pm on Christmas Eve. Start early, make a list, and tick off each name as you go. Stress-free and smug? Yes, please.
18. Check for Return Policies
If you’re buying something a bit niche, make sure it’s returnable or exchangeable. This way, there’s no pressure for them to love the gift — although they probably will because you’re amazing! PS. Make sure to get a gift receipt for in-store purchases.
19. Think Sustainable
Eco-friendly gifts are a great way to show you care about the planet and the person you’re gifting. Reusable coffee cups, house plants or upcycled home decor are thoughtful and on-trend choices.
20. Have Fun With It
Gift-giving doesn’t have to be a chore. Enjoy the process, get creative and embrace your inner elf. Your enthusiasm will shine through in every present you give. If you have the space for it, buy and choose non-perishable gifts for your loved ones throughout the year. This way, when December hits, you’ll be all set to simply dig into the box and get wrapping. Happy shopping!

Suhani Lotlikar
Content Writer

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