Friday, November 24, 2017

Family-Centered Gift Ideas for Grown-Ups

Gift ideas for grown-ups can be hard to come by.  Many of the adults I know (like my in-laws, for example) have pretty much everything they need.  If new tools or new cookware doesn’t seem like THE THING this year, read on for some meaningful gift ideas.  Many adults appreciate family-centered activities, games, and books.  I’ve gathered lots of possibilities for your gift-giving pleasure this year.


Experiences and Activities
Several of the experiences and activities I shared last week {for teenagers} and the week before {for kids} are really family activities, so they may be great gifts for adults as well.  Many of the ideas you saw here a few weeks ago, {gift ideas for the whole family}, are excellent for grown-ups, too.  The key to a great family-centered gift is to choose something you don’t normally do, and make sure you do it together.

I’ve already mentioned {Heather Lynne’s ideas at Raising Memories}, and several would be great for grown-ups, such as:
  • overnight getaway
  • hot air balloon ride
  • pottery class
  • road trip
Games
When my husband’s grandmother was in her 80s, she had ALS.  We picked her name for the family gift exchange one year, and we really wanted to give her something she could do without the use of her hands.  We found a lovely little game that I now can’t remember the name of that was absolutely perfect!  The game was just about telling your story and talking about memories.  Reminiscing was something she liked to do anyway, and it was a nice way to start family conversations and find out new parts of her life story.

That game for Grandma reminds me a lot of a new game called {Roots & Branches} by The Connections Games.  It’s a board game with questions in four categories:  Your Family, Your Ancestors, About You, and Nice to Know.  As players move and answer questions, they have a chance to share experiences and learn about their family.  This is a great game for making connections between generations.

From the Heart
Gifts from the heart are pretty much a shoe-in for grown-ups.

Update 2023:  And here's a special one I just made.  After my daughter's dream trip to Ireland, I made her a plush blanket with pictures highlighting our travels.  The colors were so vivid on this gorgeous blanket.  It's a fantastic gift!  (Except now I want one for me, too...)


Note: There are many awesome blanket templates in Design & Print
Forever's free software, but I created this using Artisan, Forever's 
digital scrapbooking software
 so I could use my own font for Ireland.
 

This is the preview of my blanket before printing.

Here are 4 more heartfelt gift ideas I love for adults:
  • I love this sweet idea from The Gifty Girl:  {kid-crafted dish towels}.  This is such a heartfelt gift from grandkids that they can DIY–older kids can write or draw and younger kids can paint or stamp.
  • I think {family cookbooks} are a heartfelt gift grown-ups can enjoy, too.  Family meals and special recipes are full of memories and comfort. 
  • Rhonda Lauritzen and Rachel Trotter at Evalogue.life just wrote a {great little booklet of thoughtful questions} to ask someone who is writing their life story or wants to interview someone for their life story.  I think this would be a lovely gift for someone with an aging parent.
  • I’m guessing I’m not the only tired adult out there, so I will say that the simple act of telling someone what you love and appreciate about him/her is a great gift.  A {“Reasons I Love You”gift is inexpensive but literally lasts forever!
Incorporate Family Traditions
Like my husband’s grandmother, adults sometimes like to reminisce about the good old days.  A great way to preserve those warm, fuzzy memories is through recording family traditions.  What do you do at Thanksgiving?  What is your Christmas Eve tradition?  What is your favorite holiday and why?


Here are two ideas I really love for recording traditions:

Does the adult you’re searching for a gift for have a lot of Christmas tree ornaments?  If so, were they inherited, or are they part of a collection?  I love this idea for making a record of all your ornaments!  Mine each has its own story.


What about gathering a collection of photos and memories from past holidays to make a record of your favorite family traditions?  What special foods do you have every year?   

Special Ideas
What special ideas did you find on this month’s #familyhistoryfriday posts?  I hope you found great gift ideas that will be heartfelt, make memories, and/or make connections.  Be sure to Pin them to save for next year, too!

Here’s one more thought for the road:  In my family, we keep an “I’d Like” list on our fridge all year round.  When you think of something you’d like to receive as a gift, you write it on the list.  As the giver, it can come in handy when you aren’t sure what someone would like as a gift.

What was your favorite suggestion from this collection of ideas?  Tell me in the comments below!

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This post was originally published at www.livegrowgive.org on November 24, 2017, by Jennifer Wise.  You'll find more #familyhistoryfriday posts at the hashtag link below next to Labels.

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Friday, November 17, 2017

Interactive Gift Ideas for Teenagers

I personally think buying gifts for teenagers is pretty hard, even in the best of circumstances. But when they certainly don’t need another video game or app for their phones, and you know they would benefit from some family connection, it’s even harder.  

Sometimes it takes a little creativity to come up with interactive gift ideas for teenagers, but I’ve found some pretty good ones that I’ll share today.  Gifts that encourage family engagement and connection are fun now as well as meaningful in the future.

As I mentioned last week when I talked about {family-themed activities for kids}, I know some people who like giving experiences as gifts instead of things.  This can be especially great for teenagers.  They need the connections and the time invested in them, but they’re sometimes too busy or *ahem* too cool to hang out with their parents or siblings without a special occasion.   Obviously not all of the suggestions I’m listing here would work for every teenager, but see what experiences might be good for your specific one.  Make sure the activity is something special, not something you would normally do.  
  • {Record-Breaking Family Fun Kit} (think “Minute to Win It”) by The Gifty Girl
  • a water park
  • fancy dinner out
  • an amusement park
  • a vacation
  • a staycation
  • a day out with Dad or Mom
  • horseback riding
  • a musical or theatrical production
  • skiing
  • hiking
  • Heather Lynne at Raising Memories has some great suggestions for teenagers, too.  You can see {her whole list here}, but it includes:
  • zip lining
  • spa day (mani/pedi, etc.)
  • helicopter ride
  • hot air balloon ride
  • pottery class (or paint your own pottery)
I always recommend making these moments last by taking photos of the activities.  Depending on the event, a {little memory book} of the special activity is the perfect additional gift!  Preserving the experience and the memories makes it the gift that keeps on giving.

Lots of personal keepsake book ideas and free templates {here}

Games you can play as a family are a fun way to interact and engage with each other.  Similar to the idea of having dinner together as a family, games provide opportunity to just BE together.  Here are a few ideas I really like for teenagers.

While I am not a video game fan in principle, family video games like {Just Sing} or {Rock Bandmake lots of fun memories and connections.  We have the old Rock Band, and I can’t tell you how many fun hours we have had with it.  It was especially good when we had one teenager with younger “non-teenager” siblings–it was something everyone could play and enjoy.

{This neat card game} from {The Connections Games} is called “Did You Know?”  It’s an interactive get-to-know-you game with questions in five categories.  It can be played as a family but also with friends, roommates, or on group dates.

I mentioned {Mrs. Lady Wordsmith’s list of 21 family games} last week.  There are several teenage-type games there that the whole family can play.

We received {this game} as a gift, and I really like that it’s a team game!  Instead of trying to beat each other, like most games, everyone playing is a team trying to beat the timer!


Gifts from the heart are always so meaningful and cherished.  I think teenagers especially need a little extra support and love and encouragement.  My favorite one is this simple but powerful {Only You} book.  List talents and strengths your teenager has that he/she may not be able to see right now.  Write things you love about him/her.  You’ll never find a better $15 gift in the whole world.
Words are powerful.  The {gift of words} is something that lasts, something a teenager can pull out on a hard day today or a hard day in college.  

I hope you’ve found some special ideas for the teenager in your life.  Connections make great gifts!  Next week I’ll have some gift ideas for adults, too!

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This post was originally published at www.livegrowgive.org on November 17, 2017, by Jennifer Wise.  Find all the #familyhistoryfriday posts by clicking the hashtag below next to Labels.

Thursday, November 16, 2017

Displaying Family Photos in Your Home: a wall canvas video tutorial (#tbt)

The posters on your child's bedroom wall are usually their heroes.  What if their heroes were in their own family?


Some photos are so great they should be seen year-round.  Family ancestors' photos fall into the same category.  Displaying family photos around your home emphasizes your priorities, connections, and happy family memories.  It can also make ancestors or those who live far away from you more REAL.



Today's throw-back Thursday (#tbt) is about showcasing your photos by creating a wall canvas.  There are a few examples in the post, and it also includes a video tutorial!  You can find it right here:  http://lifetalesbooks.blogspot.com/2017/05/showcase-your-photos-by-creating-canvas.html

And if you're thinking about Christmas gift-giving, I suggest you submit your canvas for publishing by Dec. 1.  (And, yes, you can specify the shipping address, so you can ship it directly to your recipient if you prefer.)

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Celebrating over 50,000 pageviews with a giveaway!

THANK YOU, dear readers!  I'm so happy to celebrate over 50,000 pageviews on this little blog.  This blog is about things that matter, things of the heart and soul, so I can't tell you how much I appreciate you reading!


Let's celebrate with a giveaway!  The winner will choose any (one) item from {My Heritage Makers Shop}!  (You can even choose an item that's out of stock, if you prefer, and I'll make it.)  Or, if you prefer, you can choose from the {Holiday Nifty Gifty} Christmas gift-card kit ($49 value) or the {Border Maker System} (a $45 value) with two cartridges included.  You don't have to be local to win--shipping is on me!  That's what a giveaway is all about!

HERE'S HOW TO ENTER:
  1. Leave a comment below telling me one reason you read here at LifeTales Books or tell me one of your favorite blog posts here.
  2. Comments close on November 27, 2017.  A winner will be drawn at random. 
  3. I will need to contact the winner via e-mail, so after you enter, e-mail me so that I have your e-mail address and can notify you if you win.  (Your e-mail address will not be shared and will only be used if you are the winner, of course!)  E-mail me at jenniferwise4heritagemakers@gmail.com.  

In looking back over more than 300 posts as we celebrate this little milestone, I want to share again the most popular blog post to date:  {Why Your Family Needs Its Stories}.  I hope, as I do with all my blog posts, that you will be inspired after reading it.  

Thank you for being here, dear readers!  Here's to 50,000 more visits!

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

12 (Days of) Christmas gift ideas - part 2

2026 UPDATE:  The platform used to create these cute items was retired in 2023, so I have redesigned and/or updated them, along with making them much easier to just click & order.  I finished the update of part 1 of this post in 2025, so check it out there.  You may also enjoy the Click & Give (or Click, Craft, & Give) ideas at this Christmas in July post.

How fun are those ideas I posted last week?!  I love them!  Today we're continuing our 12 (Days of) Christmas gift ideas.  Whether you need 12 Christmas ideas or 2, there are some really unique gift ideas here that you're going to love!


Day 7:  Single-Serve Cake Recipes

This is another fun idea (like Day 4 from last week) for a sweet treat to be eaten later.  The mini cards (playing card deck size) have instructions for 10 different kinds of single-serve cakes using boxed cake mix and a few simple ingredients.

Unlike the rest of these gift ideas, this is one you simply print at home!  

I have to tell you, I LOVE this gift idea, so I decided to give this as gifts to girlfriends this year.  These photos of MY Quick Cakes gives you a better idea of what this gift will look like after you order then assemble them.


the updated mini-recipe cards you can order at the link below



You can find the downloadable Quick Cakes Recipe Cards here and see all 10 recipes, from strawberry shortcake to chocolate lava cake, and download following the directions there at the right.  After printing at home, cut out the cards, punch a hole in the top left corner, assemble with a book ring, then gift with a box of cake mix!

Gift just the cards, or with a cake mix!

Not to ruin the surprise, but my friends LOVED this gift!  

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Day 8:  Candy Cane Games

2026 update:  Two years ago, I gave this gift to a couple of friends who have grandkids, and it was so popular!  This is not surprising, because I took the idea from a sweet blog post that two Grands (grandmas) wrote:  A Candy Cane Christmas.  Laura and Laurie are former kindergarten teachers with so many fun and creative ideas that make fun family parties, especially with Littles.

I turned a couple of their ideas into a card with directions on it!  I gifted them with a box of candy canes and a deck of cards.  My friends loved them!

front of the card

back of the card, with instructions

These cards come with envelopes and are ready to print.   The cards come in a set of 10, so you're ready to gift to 10 families!  Just click here to order the Candy Cane Games cards, following the directions at the right.

Day 9:  Candy Cane Meringues with the Recipe

I love these Candy Cane Meringue Recipe Cards because I am a recipe collector, and I tend to ask for recipes of delicious things--and this gift saves your recipients the trouble of asking.  :)  This is a yummy but inexpensive treat to make, and it's an extra treat to have the recipe as part of the gift, too.  (It's also perfect for your gluten-free friends!)

You can order the set of 10 Candy Cane Meringue recipes cards here,
following the instructions you'll see on the right.

This 4x6 card has the recipe on the front and cute decor on the back.  (These are the personalized cards I ordered for myself, but I made a copy and removed that so you won't see my name on the back when you order yours.)  When the cards arrive, cut them in half and gift them with some delicious candy cane meringues!   Cards come in sets of 10, so with 20 after they're cut, you'll have plenty for neighbor, girlfriend, and co-worker gifts. 

And just follow the recipe on the card to make your treats!  Easy, peasy.

Day 10:  Christmas Table Place Cards (writeable)

I love the idea of using a 3x2 business card as a Christmas table place card (and I had so much fun designing these).  Just write names on the front!  These come in a pack of 50 so you'll have plenty to go around.  

Christmas Table Place Cards front,
with space to hand-write names

back of the Christmas Table Place Cards

Find the Christmas Table Place Cards project I created here, and just follow the directions at the right to order them.

Day 11:  Unique Christmas Puzzles

Like everything else in these 12 (Days of) Christmas gift ideas, this gift won't be accidentally duplicated because it's literally one-of-a-kind since I created it myself using Artisan digital scrapbooking software and digital art.  

Keep little hands busy with this 30-piece Christmas Puzzle for Kids.  It's 11x14 when finished.
Christmas Puzzle for Kids (order here)


Or, choose this Christmas Scripture Puzzle on a cozy night with a cup of hot chocolate.  This one is 252 pieces and is 14x11 when finished.
Christmas Scripture Puzzle (order here)

You may notice that I saved my designs as an image to share here, so on both puzzles you can see the outline of the puzzle pieces.

Day 12:  Christmas Card with Message

This small 4x6 holiday card has space for a personalized note on the inside.  I love this option for handwriting a card to give with a gift.  Cards come in a set of 10 and include envelopes.  


In the photo, I'm holding a card so you can see the outside, and below it you can see the inside, with space for writing a message.   You can see both the inside and the outside close-up here, where you can follow the directions on the right for ordering.

I personally think these would make a great gift as well--just give a set of 5 or the whole pack of 10!

Did you find something you loved?  Whether or not you are looking for 12 gifts or 1, I hope you found something unique and fun.  Happy gift-giving!

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Friday, November 10, 2017

Family-Themed Gift Ideas for Kids

A common dilemma these days is figuring out what to give that will be useful and meaningful after the Christmas tree is put away.  Most kids today need connections more than things, but thinking of a gift idea to foster family connections can be challenging.  I’d like to share with you some great gift ideas that will do just that.  Let’s start with the kids!


I know many families like to give experiences and activities as gifts–like movie theater tickets or museum passes.  One year we gave our kids their own swimming suits wrapped in gift boxes!  Underneath the swimming suits were notes telling them we were going to spend the next day at Great Wolf Lodge.  (I have to say–  the looks on their faces when opening their own swimming suits was priceless!)

Experiences and activities can certainly vary in price, so picking something both interesting and affordable is a must.  Just be sure whatever you choose is something special (as opposed to something you already normally do) and something you can do together.  Here are a few experiences and activities you can give as gifts to your kids or grandkids:
I suggest you make these experiences extra special by taking photos and then printing them out in an album or {book} with your memories included.  When kids can look back on memories and connections, it strengthens their sense of belonging.  Giving them a tangible keepsake or “souvenir” of the event can be meaningful for years.

I love this idea by Camille at Chicken Scratch n Sniff to choose 12 activities and make them into a Family Fun Packet you can give for Christmas.  See what I mean at her {link here}.

To focus outward instead of inward at Christmastime, this {12-Day Nativity book} includes activities, crafts, service projects, and recipes as your family talks about the symbolism behind each figure in a nativity set.

I think my all-time favorite gift for a kiddo is a personalized book.  I made this "Guess Who Loves Me" book for my nephew.  Each of the pages on the right side of the book had descriptions of the people who love him, and then he could guess who it was.  When he turned over the page, he could see a picture of the person who loves him.  It was especially meaningful because he doesn’t have grandparents or cousins or aunts/uncles who live nearby.

You could create "I’m a VIP" books, "You Are Loved" books, "10 reasons I love you" books, or anything you feel would make the child in your life feel important and loved.



Create meaningful, heirloom-quality books following these directions.

I hope you’ve found a special idea that will be just right for the kid(s) in your life.  Finding something wonderful takes the stress out of gift-giving.  Kids have an innate desire to connect with those who love them, and showering them with meaningful gifts that give them happy memories as they grow their relationships is a perfect way to do it.

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This post was originally published at www.livegrowgive.org on November 10, 2017, by Jennifer Wise.  More #familyhistoryfriday posts can be found by clicking the hashtag below next to Labels.

Thursday, November 9, 2017

silhouette nativity blocks: a tutorial (#tbt)

Today's #tbt is a tutorial showing you how to make these darling Silhouette Nativity Blocks.


Like last week's blocks, this DIY project makes a unique gift, too.
This set costs about $8 (not including shipping for the scrapbook page/s). 

The step-by-step tutorial to make this sweet nativity set can be found right here:  http://lifetalesbooks.blogspot.com/2013/09/silhouette-nativity-blocks-tutorial.html