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Gifts for CoworkersKate from Maryland Feedback About This Post:Big things come in small packages!I actually took my camera to work and shot random funny pictures of my co-workers. Then I bought an inexpensive digital photo keychain and uploaded them into the keychain. They loved it! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for Coworkers
Because of the ideas I got from the previous posts, I decided for christmas I will be giving all my co-workers mixed nut and chocolate kisses holiday bags with nut crackers. Plus, an Anita Baker, Christmas Fantasy cd (I looove that cd, the best holiday cd). That way on christmas they can think of me lol. Post by accordingtoWill My Favorite Things
I may not be Oprah to be doing "My Favorite Things" but sure people would want to have a share of things I go nuts for. It would be totally fun to have a list of things you like and give them as gifts. Post By Chris O. (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for CoworkersLast year I gave silver plated soft drink coozies with the coworker's initals engraved. I think they came from Lillian Vernon and they were not too expensive. Post By eal (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for CoworkersI have had to do small gifts for as many as 80 employees. They don't expect anything, but they do appreciate being remembered. Last year I gave a bag of microwave popcorn with a tag attached with a ribbon and small bell that said, "Hope Santa pops up with everything you want." Smelled hot popcorn for a week! Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for Coworkers
How about Giant Microbes? These are cool for doctors, etc. Post By Tim (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for Coworkers
How about Giant Microbes? These are cool for doctors, etc. Post By Tim (Guest Post) Gifts for CoworkersLove the Whisk idea...and the creative mind...we whisk you a merry kissmas... Post By Billy (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for CoworkersCheck out places or websites that sell wedding favors. They have so much variety right now to choose from. I have been browsing and found glass photo coasters for $5 for a set of 4, a shoe bottle opener for $6, wine stoppers for $3. There are seasonal themes so you are not stuck with just bridal themes. Look for websites with no minimum orders. Post By NT (Guest Post) Nut CrackerLast year, I bought nut crackers (about $3 each) and mixed nuts in bulk. I put a nut cracker and nuts in a Santa holiday see through bag and added some red tinsel on top. It was a great gift. Post By Vikki Carr (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for CoworkersI found that every time I brought in small gifts, usually hand made, they went unnoticed. Well after about 6 months of this, I quit. Post By louise snyder (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for Coworkers
Make meaningful all occasion cards. Last year I took pictures off of peoples desk- kids, dogs, etc and scanned them in one evening, so they wouldn't notice. Then took the file home. Post By Mandy (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for CoworkersLast year I bought 3 dozen metal kitchen whisks. I filled each one with hershey kisses, wrapped them in cellophane and tied with curling ribbon. Then I made little signs out of paper that said "We whisk you a merry kissmas.". They looked adorable and were a huge hit. Post By NCG (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for Coworkers
I have made chocolate covered pretzels over the past few years for all my employees, and they just rave about it! Post By Heather (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for Coworkers
---> How about a BASKET to hang on the wall behind their desk. I have on that hangs in my kitchen & I put my bills & mail in it. Post by Cyinda RE: Gifts for CoworkersOne year I bought a gift card for a video rental and added a bag of microwaveable popcorn. Another year pancake mix with a special fruit syrup and hot chocolate packet. Post By Deb-Nebraska (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for CoworkersI like that idea of the ornaments, buy them in bulk and decorate for use year after year. The totes sound good also, we all are carrying one thing or another to the workplace. Post By Mercedes (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for Coworkers
Just a thought as I was reading some of the posts on here, candles might not be a good gift for some people. I have one friend whose husband is allergic to anything with a scent. She can't bring in any flowers, unless silk or green plants. She can't bring in any candles, nor can she burn them, even if she did bring in unscented candles, for the same reason. Nor can she wear cologne. I also have another pal, who is terribly ashmatic (sp?). Even walking into a bathroom after someone has sprayed air freshener, can throw her into an ashmatic seizure. Post by badwater RE: Gifts for Coworkers
A couple of ideas that I did myself for co-workers and co-workers did for me. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for CoworkersHow about a Starbucks gift card for $5.00 each? Post By Alma (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for Coworkers
Please be aware that perhaps all of the employees do not celebrate Christmas! Maybe you can give them something non-holiday. Post by cookwie RE: Gifts for Coworkerscoffee cups. get them cheapest at thrift stores or the doller store. you can get them there in pretty good quality. then put coffee or hot choclate mix inside tied up with a bow. Post by may-fairy RE: Gifts for CoworkersCake in a mug is an easy thing to make up. It is easy for the recipient to prepare too. Post by ccs1961 RE: Gifts for CoworkersYou can't go wrong with food. Make a huge batch or 2 of your favorite cookiesm ask at you grocery deli or a favorite restaurant to buy the number of small plastic to-go boxes, put a red doily and 6 cookies in each. Seal with a bit of tape and a stick on bow. No wrapping needed and who doesn't like cookies. P.S. You can also buy the containers (called clamshells) at rest. supplies or Smart and Final. Post By Linda. (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for CoworkersI buy sets of ornaments and divide them up 1 per co-worker. I usually order from LTD commodities or ABC distributing. Post by tmwnur RE: Gifts for CoworkersI've had the same problem, and often as many as 25 employess. . Our microwave croaked one year, so I bought an inexpensive microwave for the whole crew to use - breakfast, lunch, and snacks every day! I've also stocked the breakroom w/drinks and other snack foods that would last into the new year. You can find $2 or less holiday finger tip and kitchen towels - if you have guys their wives appreciate them. I've been able to find inexpensive wind chimes, desk top magnetic games (it's never affected productivity), traveling umbrellas, flashlights/penlights, all-in-one tools, even midget screwdrivers. I'm a PT, so those kinds of tools are esp useful for adjusting equip. Candles are nice, Holiday ornaments are nice, and if really strapped for cash, buy a box of glass ornaments, a glitter pen, and curling ribbon, put their name, your name or organization, and the year on the ornament, and use the curling ribbon for a hanger. I work hard to try and pick out whatever gift I give so that it matches the personality of the employee, esp since they are not real expensive - I like to believe that gives even an inexpensive gift a special touch. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Gifts for CoworkersI think they would really appreciate something practical (tote bags, perhaps?) silkscreened with the company's name. It shouldn't be expensive--you can get tote bags for about $2 each at a craft store, and any t-shirt shop could put the design on. Or you could get iron-on transfer paper for a computer printer at an office supply store. Post By M (Guest Post) Archived Request: Co-workers
I have at least a dozen people at work that I would like to give something to at the holidays but it gets sooo costly. Any ideas? Post by ThriftyFun RE: Request: Co-workersI bought coffee packets that make one pot. These were $2.00 or less. I have also bought the box of sampler coffees and put one in a mug with a red/green napkin, a candy cane etc. Post By maggie harder (Guest Post) I like to buy little gifts for several of my co-workers
I like to buy little gifts for several of my co-workers just to let them know I am thinking of them. Since most of us work various schedules, I go to the Dollar Store and buy several 2-year pocket calendars with plastic covers. They are used all year and I am constantly told how much they are appreciated. Post by admin2 I buy candles whenever I see them on sale.
I buy candles whenever I see them on sale. The ones that smell good especially. There are always some good deals on votives if you keep your eyes open. I have some that I've been collecting during the year for gift baskets and to give as a token gift. Look at the Dollar Store and garage sales for inexpensive votive holders. One candle in a votive holder makes a good small gift or stocking stuffer. Post by admin2 Baked good or food items
Baked good or food items (snack items) are always good for the work setting. Think about something that will make the workplace nicer for them. Post by admin2 ornaments
I think (if they celebrate Christmas, that is) that you can find inexpensive ornaments to give and if they are selected carefully each person will think of you when they are Post by admin2 |
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