Holiday Gifting & Charity Guide

When I created a poll on Instagram, over 80% of you responded that you loved seeing gift guides!

Of course, I couldn’t just do it the same ol’ way. I had to put my own spin on it! We stopped exchanging gifts in our family long ago and have opted to celebrate holidays and special occasions by giving or creating experiences for one another.

If we do exchange gifts, we typically do so through fun and affordable games like White Elephant. I’ve written this guide to be inclusive of all family traditions or perhaps to inspire you to start a new one!

Click on a category below to jump to it.

Charitable Gifts

Operation Santa

Did you know that you can “adopt” real letters to Santa and make a child’s wish list come true? The US Post Office allows you to read real letters to Santa, purchase the items in the letter and ship them directly to the child’s home. You can sign up here.

For additional ideas for being charitable over the holidays, I love using this site here to find and verify organizations.

Family Experiences

Raddish Kids Cooking Kit

The Escape Game

Every Kid Outdoors Pass

Volunteer Locally using Volunteer Match

Experiences for Couples

Date Night In Cookbook

Hunt A Killer Mystery Game

Airbnb Local Experiences

Gifts for the Host

Gifts for Him

Gifts for Her

Gifts for Teens

Gifts for Kids

Gifts for Pets

Gifting from Small Businesses

Pets

Wild One

Florals & Home Decor

Bloomist.com

Connected Goods

Textiles & Clothing

Evangeline Linens

Personalized Gifts

The Ultimate Birthday Book

Artifact Uprising

Unique Ways to Gift

White Elephant

Every few years, we’ll opt to get gifts but we do so by playing White Elephant! It’s fun and inexpensive. Read up on the full rules here.

Secret Santa

I’m sure most people are familiar with this one. You can even use this site to help you organize it!

Trades

This works a bit like “Secret Santa” except that you gift something that you already have. This works well for families with older or grown children and is a great opportunity for parents and grandparents to pass down meaningful mementos to younger generations.

All For One

Instead of exchanging gifts, each participant contributes to the cost of a group activity – a weekend away, a family cooking class, etc.

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  1. Gift Guide 2020 | gold coast canvas | 24th Nov 20

    […] what a year it’s been! You may remember from past gift guides that my family doesn’t really exchange gifts, so I often try to incorporate some […]

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