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Small Gift Cards Can Equal Big SmilesBy Kelly Ann Butterbaugh
They Get PriceyThe biggest problem I see with gift cards is that they cost me more than the option of a gift. I look bad if I give a $15 gift card to my sister-in-law, but I wouldn't look bad if I gave her a $30 pair of pajamas that I'd gotten on sale for $15. I can get great gifts for great prices, but gift cards are never on sale.My way of counteracting this is to make a better presentation. Rather than putting the gift card in an envelope or a small gift card tin, I plan to watch throughout the year and gather interesting and fun ways to present my gift cards. Presentation is EverythingThe idea struck me when I received a half dozen chocolate pretzels in a lavishly decorated bag. I was fawning all over the gift, ignoring the fact that it cost its giver very little. There was so much thought put into my gift; the thing that truly counts. It then dawned on me; there's not much thought put into a gift card in an envelope.One idea is to purchase a photo calendar. Add photos of family members throughout the year, or write sweet messages for each month. In place of the photo every so often, slide in a small gift card. $5 coffee coupons are great for the coffee lovers, and you can cater the cards to meet your budget. Purchase a small gift for someone to show you're giving it some thought, and add a median sized gift card inside. Create a small gift basket from a coffee mug, a bag of coffee, and a gift card. Create a collection of bath soaps, loofahs, sponges, and a giftcard. Fill a pencil holder with pens, highlighters, and a giftcard for the office supply store. Buy a box of candy and slip the gift card inside the box. Purchase a bargain DVD and add a small gift card for the movies inside the case. CDs work well, too. Add a gift card for a golf cart or a round of 9 holes to a box of golf tees and balls. Organize Your MoneyImagine that your father-in-law wants a new TV for the living room. For the man who has everything, except a new TV, a gift card is the best option. Make it more personal and productive by joining forces. Talk to everyone, and have everyone agree to purchase a gift card for him for the same store. Don't combine money and buy one card; this forces people to give equal amounts. Instead, purchase your own cards in whatever denomination feels comfortable; write your name on your card. All the cards can be put into one creatively wrapped gift, or they can be wrapped separately with notes that the cards should go towards the new TV. It's doubtable that the gift cards will equal a new TV, but they will help to defray the cost, and they have more thought than one card alone.About The Author:
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