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How To Find A Gift For The Person Who Already Has Everything

 
Author: Terry Weber

As we all know Christmas will soon be here and well all take some time to study our lists of names of the special people in our lives to whom we want to give a meaningful present to celebrate the holidays.

It seems there is always someone on the list who already has everything. This fact presents quite a problem for most of us We feel we want the gift to be something different, something he or she will cherish as being very special. Perhaps it will be a sentimental gift, or one that can be used daily in a very practical way. Generally, we may simply have no idea, no clue, as to what would be the appropriate gift.

So, the search begins. It could involve several hours of time-consuming shopping in many different kinds of stores, in the malls, or perhaps a few hours spent browsing through the pages of a number of mail order catalogs all with the objective of finding that very elusive one right gift.

However, Id like to suggest, the first place you should look is on that marvelous new piece of technology that you probably already have right there in your own home your computer!

By the way, if you feel you are not computer-literate enough to do your Christmas shopping on your computer, all you have to do is ask a nearby teenager for some help. Teenage kids these days have literally grown up with computers. Youll find they love to demonstrate their computer know-how to anyone and everyone. Just ask a teenager to show you how to shop on your computer and then step back and watch and learn. It can be both fun and a life changing experience for you.

In addition, Id like to tell you about a craft website (Crafty-Ones.com) that I found. One that seems to be a made to order place where you can find unique gifts of many kinds. Most of the items there are handmade. Included are such items as: clothing for children and adults, wood carvings, jewelry, oil paintings, and collectibles of many kinds. Fact is, there are many internet websites around beside this one where you can find literally hundreds of craft items just made to help you choose the one right "one-of-a-kind gift" for that special person on your Christmas list.

While your are looking around the internet on your computer, Im sure you will discover one or more of those special, unique handmade or one-of-a kind craft gifts you may belooking for. Perhaps, youll find so many gifts as you browse that youll be able to complete ALL of your Christmas shopping without ever driving your car or fighting holiday traffic to and from the malls and spending more and more and more money for todays very expensive gasoline. So, perhaps you can let this be the year when just sit in front of your computer and do your Christmas shopping for crafty-type gifts right where you are, in the comfort or your own home.

Terry Weber
http://craftyones.net/originalsbyweber
For some truly unique crafts look at: http://crafty-ones.com

Author Bio:

Terry Weber

Terry Weber is a retired advertising/direct mail sales letter copywriter and inventor of several useful items. Terry and his wife Doris are Habitat For Humanity, RV Care-A- Vanners who, for the past eight years have volunteered to help build more than 36 houses all over the USA. They travel to and from the 2- week long builds in their RV. The money they make on their Crafty-Ones website helps them pay their expenses to and from those volunteer Habitat builds. P.S. Due to the high cost of gasoline we can no longer afford to drive the RV to Habitat builds. The RV is parked until gasoline prices come down. (4/28/06)

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