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I love buying special presents and I try to do something unique and different because I think an element of surprise is what makes gift giving fun (for everyone.) With Christmas coming up I thought it was time to look at how to actually buy the perfect unique gift, as well as some interesting places to start with one of my favourite websites: UncommonGoods.
Having been founded in 1999 in New York it’s a fantastic company that considers individuality and corporate responsibility which are two traits I try to look for in an organization before buying and around a third of their collection is made from recycled or upcycled materials (and we all know I love upcycling.) It’s also a B corporation which means that they have high standards for dealing with social and environmental issues including sustainability, community inclusion, and wage levels. With this in mind, I am going to be sharing some of the coolest stocking fillers and unique gifts for the guy in your life plus some tips on how to think of the perfect unique gift!
Stocking fillers in this house means less than £10 although, to be honest we try and go cheap and cheerful or you get less in it. Here are a few of my favourite ideas!
I always find the boys in my family particularly difficult to buy for, this is because whenever I ask for a list they say “dunno.” Also, I have a geeky, tech-loving husband and a sporty, whiskey-loving dad so they are completely different ends of the spectrum so I think I have found something for each of them.
There is a knack to gift buying and you don’t have to be terrible at it! Here are some of the things that I do when considering buying a gift for someone.
What type of person are they? Introverted, extroverted, do they like being the centre of attention or stand at the back and observe. Knowing a little about their personality can guide you with choices, for example, introverts will be focused on things they can use at home or that doesn’t make them stand out too much, on the other hand, extroverts might light bright, colourful things that tell a story they can relay. If you don’t feel you know the person well enough to know their complete personality, look at how they interact with others and it should give you an idea.
This is an easy way to make sure you get them something that they actually want, like or need, what do they do in their downtime? If they are sporty, get them something to complement this, new trainers, sports bag or water bottle (my husband once got me a personalized towel for my gym bag and I still use it about 5 years later!) or if they prefer to read, get them a new bookmark, reading lamp or snuggly blanket for their reading corner. Look up the sort of things that hobbyist would need and try to accommodate this into your choice.
I love a good personalization! I recently bought one of my family members a locket that had a mini message scroll inside, it just makes the gift more personal. Plus, you can pretty much get everything personalized now, from wallets and glasses to jewellery and kids toys! Nothing says personal than something that is solely theirs, plus it’s more thoughtful. Just remember that personalization adds shipping time to factor this in during your purchasing.
Do you have a special memory or moment that you share with someone or maybe an inside joke? Turn this into a gift and get them something quirky to remember it, whether it’s your first date or the first time you met, to the night you got drunk and spilled all your secrets, look for that connection to get inspiration.
One of my favorite things to do at the moment is to buy gifts that you would traditionally get someone but that have a new or interesting element to them that makes them more unique. For example, I recently bought someone some cake tins but they were in different shapes (space invaders) and cookie cutters that were in the shape of ninjas! My husband bought me a notebook set for our anniversary but it was a Minnie Mouse anime version which was really cute and made it more interesting (although I am unbias and love all stationary.)
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