Posts Tagged ‘christmas gifts’

New from Me To You for Christmas 2011: Figurines and plush gifts

Saturday, October 15th, 2011

The Me to You brand has long been associated with quality gifts. Now, a whole new range of figurines, plush toys and collectibles has been released, just in time for Christmas. Here at All Things Gifts we have gifts for teenagers, gifts for grandparents, and gifts for mums and dads … in fact, gift ideas for girls and boys of all ages, all carrying the coveted Tatty Teddy label.

Within the new range of Me To You figurines you will find Teddies dressing the tree, delivering presents and much more besides. And Anyone wanting gift ideas for teens in love will find plenty of inspiration in the new Xmas 2011 plush collectibles, which includes a whole host of romantic and personalised toys.

Who could resist a teddy holding an “I Love You This Much” heart banner?” There are personalised toys for every member of the family – even a range of Tiny Tatty Teddy gifts, for girls and boys welcoming a new addition to the family.

Me To You Bears Tatty Teddy 2011 Xmas Christmas Collectible Figurines

Me To You Bears Tatty Teddy Xmas Christmas Plush & Gifts

Christmas gifts for colleagues

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

All Things Gifts made the mistake of going to London’s Oxford Street at the weekend. There were more people there than at Obama’s inauguration. It took us one hour to walk down to Tottenham Court Road (which normally takes ten minutes) and the crowds were at their most shovy and pushy. It was awful. We had to have a nap when we got home to recover and Mr Gifts gave us a foot massage.

The lesson is – if you’re looking for Christmas gift ideas and Christmas present ideas for him and her, don’t go to the shops! Stay in the comfort of your own home (and your own pyjamas) and do all of your gift shopping here with us. At All Things Gifts we have present ideas for girls, gift ideas for boys and lots of little treats for yourself as well.

This week we are thinking about Christmas presents for your workmates – you know, like gifts for her that sits next to you and gifts for him that talks very loudly whenever you are on the phone to an important client. If you’re doing a Secret Santa at your work party, or even if you are being nice and festive and generous because it is Christmas, check out these ideas.

Desktop Hetty Hoover Vacuum Cleaner is a cute friend to help clean and tidy one’s desk. Now, All Things Gift’s grandma is called Hetty, and she loves cleaning, so this is most authentic. Also, it is scientifically proven by scientists that the work desk has more germs than a toilet seat, so this is a must-have!

Doctor Who 5 Inch Dalek Thay Action Figure Series 3 is a collectors’ item and desk toy for the sci-fi fan in your life. You could even buy it for someone you don’t like – after all, daleks have a clear message. Exterminate!

Christmas lights and present ideas

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

Here at All Things Gifts, we’re continuing our countdown to Christmas and taking you through some wonderful present ideas for girls, gift ideas for boys and indeed Christmas gift ideas in general.

This week, the Christmas lights were switched on in Birmingham. The crowds went crazy! Not because they were so excited by the neon delights, but because the young puppies switching on said lights were urban popsters JLS. All Things Gifts quite understands the appeal, as we’re a sucker for a handsome young man or four. In fact, All Things Gifts would quite like JLS as a Christmas present.

Luckily you don’t have to get squished to enjoy the lights this Christmas. We have a few Christmas present ideas that will bring the light to your home. Popstars not included but they are charming nonetheless. Like this adorable Dalton Pottery Hand Decorated Castware Christmas Pudding Candle Holder, which looks suitably sweet and fruity (don’t eat it though!). This would make a great table centrepiece at any Christmassy party and would make a super little stocking filler or Christmas gift idea in general.

This is a cute present idea for boys: a Light Up / Colour Changing Reindeer Mug. What better way to accompany a warm winter drinkie than with a cheery bright red nose? Rudolph would be very impressed indeed. And here’s an almost matching present idea for girls: a Light Up/Colour Changing Snowman Mug/Cup. Warm the cockles of this snowman’s heart and watch his nose glow! Unlike a real snowman, he won’t melt when you pour hot water all over him. Phew!

Romantic gifts

Friday, September 11th, 2009

Give your wife a saucepan instead of a lovely necklace for her birthday and chances are she’ll belt you around the face with it. Or so you’d think – but research released in August 2009 reveals that practical present-giving is on the up amongst couples whilst romantic gifts are on the way out.

Bye bye bracelets, so long eternity rings. So much for diamonds being forever; if the song was written now, it would go: “iPods are for a couple of years”. Why do these things always break when the warranty’s just run out? Still, today’s lovers don’t seem too concerned, with the MP3 players joined by books and DVDs as popular yet useful gifts.

Apparently spouses and partners across the country now spend an average of £196.47 on each other at birthdays and Christmas, compared with about £230 20 years ago. Of course 20 years ago £230 would have got you a slap-up meal, a night in a hotel and a new outfit all with change left over for the bus home.

As Groucho Marx once said: “There’s no time like the present; there’s no present like the time.” Well, Marxism has truly arrived, because we’d rather give each other egg timers than earrings.

Buying gifts for the person who has everything

Friday, September 4th, 2009

We all have a friend or relative who’s impossible to buy for – because they seem to have everything. It could be the Dad who’s got every gadget and gizmo under the sun; the niece or nephew whose bedroom is bursting with toys; or the spouse who is extraordinarily picky about their possessions. Recession or no recession, some people don’t seem to need any extra possessions at all – which puts the rest of us in a difficult spot when it’s time to buy them a birthday gift or Christmas present.

There are two main options when it comes to this sort of gift-buying dilemma: the first is to buy something consumable, so that the recipient does not have to keep the item for all eternity; the second is to buy something that’s quite different to what they’re expecting.
Ideas for consumable gifts? There are some tried-and-tested favourites, such as chocolates, fudge, flowers, perfume and bath salts. For something a little different, you could head down to your nearest farmer’s market to buy some fresh, high quality produce – you could then put all the items into a personalised gift hamper.

For longer-term gifts that are a little bit different, we would humbly recommend you take a look at some of the Hinz and Kunst metal figures on the All Things Gifts main website. These charming metal sculptures come in enough shapes and sizes to guarantee a suitable gift for every individual recipient. Hand-crafted by nnovative German metal sculptor Günter Scholz, the Hinz and Kunst metal figures are made from steel and copper that is bent, cut, welded, brushed and lacquered. They make charming gifts and very definite talking points!

Stuff the Credit Crunch, Buy Now and Go Crackers with Gifts this Christmas!

Friday, September 19th, 2008

If you’ve been hibernating through another British summer, perhaps you’re unaware that there’s a potential recession on the horizon and we’re experiencing what they call The Credit Crunch. Still, Damian Hirst just made £110 Million on sales of his bonkers contemporary art, so perhaps it’s not as bad as everyone thinks it is.

This Christmas, as banks burn and bankers rub their hands on the warmth of their yearly bonus, will you be spending less on your children, your family and friends? I don’t think so! We want to celebrate the joy of Christmas and have some Yuletide fun, rather than worrying about the fate of some oddly named bank on the far side of the world.

To prepare for a Christmas with more than Santa’s belt tightening, many people are going online to look for the best deals on gifts for Christmas already. The sale of goods via the Internet in the UK jumps up by millions each year, and a global financial hiccup is unlikely to stop people from wanting to buy and exchange Christmas gifts with their friends and family.

So why should you buy MORE than ever this Christmas? Two reasons. First, the more that you spend, the more you are putting back into our ailing economy. Second, it’s Christmas and it’s often the only time of year that you get to show everyone around you how much they mean to you.

Even if you haven’t got very deep pockets this Christmas, it’s still possible to pick up some great bargains via the Internet. Online sales were up 38% in 2008, so clearly not everyone is panicking about finance during this period of apparent economic gloom.

And anyway, surely, if the Credit Crunch is biting down so hard on all of us, some retailers will be dropping their prices to make sure that we still purchase the items that they need to sell. Now could be the perfect time to go online and buy the gifts you want to give this Christmas. Take away the stress of trawling the streets and buy now on the Internet. Remember, it doesn’t have to be a big Christmas gift; it’s the thought that counts.

Men! If you usually leave it to the last minute to buy your Christmas gifts, listen up. You could save money by buying all of your important gifts right now during the Autumn and not have to stress and sweat to pick out Christmas gifts on Christmas Eve this year!

Remember if you do want to leave your online Christmas shopping until the last minute, there are still the Christmas post and delivery times to consider. It’s no use grabbing an online bargain if the item will arrive in early New Year! Always check the delivery dates, especially around Christmas when normal postal services become completely ludicrous by around ten days before the big day.

Don’t panic, Christmas can be as big or as small as your budget, but take our advice and look to Internet shopping to save you money and hassle this Christmas time.