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30. Make a set of inexpensive cloth napkins an extra special gift by adding your personal touch. Add a monogram to each one with crosstitch, embroidery, needlepoint or stencil. Include a set of napkin rings. 31. Have fun with photos. Many high street photo reprint servic­ es offer a wide range of novelty gifts based on your snaps, from tee-shirts and mugs to jigsaws. 32. Don't be afraid to be silly - pick a children's comic annual like the Beano or Blue Peter for a grown-up. They might be taken aback at first, but they'll be reading it avidly by nightfall! 33. The smell of lavender soothes the spirit. Stretch its calming affects when you give it as a candle or incense along with a CD, perhaps of peaceful New Age music, that is equally as soothing. 34. Someone taking a trip very soon? Make their holiday gift a travel kit - fill a zipper case with a travel clock and travel size products you know they will need. 35. A bonsai tree complete with clippers, gloves and care instruc­ tions is an unusual and memo­ rable gift. 36. Still looking for a touch of Eastern promise? What about restful wind chimes - a small set won't disturb the neighbours. 37. A mini zen stone garden will put a taste of Japan in any home, and it's very low mainte­ nance if your friend isn't blessed with green fingers. 38. Have a look at what your computer can do - you'll be sur­ prised at how easy it is to create personalised calendars for next year, complete with family pic­ tures. 39. You can't go wrong with a mobile phone novelty for a teenager - an unusual rest, a snazzy snap-on cover, or just a top-up card will all be much appreciated. 40. Schedule that tense friend for a full body massage. Inform them of their gift with a card wrapped in a decorative box. 41. New and old drivers alike will appreciate a car safety kit. 42. There are free screensavers on offer all over the internet, and saving a selection on a disc and giving it to the techie in your life is a budget gift that speaks vol­ umes. 43. Storage boxes are decorative and useful. Get several different sizes from the craft store, deco­ rate them with paints or decoupage and stack one inside the other. 44. Your hands are your hardest workers, so give them the pam­ pering they deserve. Give a friend or relative a nice manicure


kit and some hand softening lotion.


45. As the largest organ on our body, our skin deserves some attention. Give a facial at a


plush salon or put together a facial kit.


46. A set of food storage boxes will definitely come in handy for keeping all those Christmas left­ overs fresh in the fridge. 47. Give a pet that comes with­ out problems - adopt a pet at a zoo in the name of a friend. 48. So you're crafty. Make beau­ tiful holiday glass art from liq­ uid lead and window coloring paints. Various name brands are available in crafts stores. Most require 24 hours to dry. 49. I f you know someone who has moved into a new home, a tool chest filled with the basic necessities for hanging, assem­ bly, measuring, hammering, and the like is invaluable. 50. Looking to buy a gift for teacher that won't break the bank? Don't play safe with chocs or cosmetics, club together and get gift vouchers which can only be used for a treat, such as part payment for a meal out or a weekend away. 51. The most precious gift is your time - so why not present a personalised voucher to a hard- pressed mum, offering your free babysitting services for a night, or even for a weekend? 52. How about a night at the movies - pick up a classic film on video and package it with a pack of popcorn and some pick and mix. 53. Why not pamper your gen­ tleman friend with a voucher for a real old-fashioned hot towel and cut-throat razor shave at a traditional barber shop. 54. For guaranteed family fun over the holidays, give some­ body a personalised version of a popular word game, using themes from their life for your inspiration. 55. Throw caution to the winds and give lawn candles as a gift you can guarantee won't be duplicated - they can be saved for warm summer nights, or they can light up a winter night as well. 56. Take the chill off of the worst of the winter with an attractive throw, which can be either seasonal or plain. Throws make great and useful gifts - and so do those natty picnic rugs which are waterproof on one


side. 57. A voucher for something off the wall will make the recipient sit up and take notice - an acupuncture session, a ski slope lesson, or someone to do the


ironing. 58. I f you know newlyweds, some extravagant Christmas decorations could be just the


job. 59. A holiday doormat. There is one for every celebration and the prices are quite reasonable. Can't find what you want? Get a plain one and stencil it yourself. 60. There are a variety of quali­ ty showerheads available on the market today. The hand-held styles are really popular.


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