Monday, January 30, 2012

Finding Gift Ideas - The History of Valentine’s Day

In finding gift ideas for your special someone for Valentine's Day, it may help to understand the history of the holiday. Valentine’s Day wasn’t created by greeting card companies or florists. Gift giving has a long and rich tradition that spans across cultures. Valentine’s Day and its gift ideas evolved from one of those traditions into what we celebrate today. 

The holiday dates back to the ancient Roman feast of Lupercalia, a three day rite that centered around the Lupa, the she-wolf who legend says suckled the founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus. Sacrifices would be made to the gods and young men would run through the streets of Rome with makeshift whips fashioned from the skins of the sacrificed animals. Women and young girls would line the streets hoping receive a lash from one of the whips which was supposed to guarantee fertility and reduce pain during childbirth. (This is not one of the gift ideas we suggest!)


It wasn’t until the 14th century, however, that the holiday began to be associated with love and romance. By that point, Pagan feasts like Lupercalia had been replaced by celebrations of Christian figures and saints. The Catholic church chose to honor two martyrs who were known as Valentine in place of Lupercalia, which really put a damper on some of the more. . . earthy gift ideas that had been going around.

It was poet Geoffery Chaucer who made the first known association of Valentine’s Day and love when he wrote about birds choosing their mates on St. Valentine’s Day (hence the term “lovebirds” as well). Birds are nice gift ideas, but a bit messy.

The ensuing Middle Ages were a time when courtly love was celebrated and St. Valentine’s Day became the centerpiece. It is believed the first Valentine gift was given by the Duke of Orleans, imprisoned in the Tower of London,  who wrote a poem to his wife in honor of the day, referring to her as his “sweet Valentine.” Little did he know he was giving birth to the greeting card industry, and all the gift ideas that followed.

Flash forward to Victorian England where, with the creation of mail delivery, it became customary to send Valentine’s messages to others. These would often be handmade and embroidered with ribbon and lace. Later, factories emerged to make these gifts. Additionally, gift ideas such as chocolates and flowers would accompany the message.

The American contribution came in the form the greeting card. Apparently Americans weren’t creative enough to come up with their own Valentine’s messages and gift ideas, so they outsourced it. Greeting card companies would create a romantic message contained within a card that could be bought and sent.

Through colonization, Valentine’s Day became popular the world over and is practiced in similar forms throughout the world.


So if you’re thinking that coming up with gift ideas for Valentine’s Day is difficult, just remember, it’s a lot easier now than it used to be, and Gifts that Give can help you with your choices. Not only do we offer some high-end designer gifts, we give 20% of your purchase to your favorite charitable organization. So, $1 out of every $5 is given as a charitable gift to the nonprofit of your choice. And I’m sure that special someone will greatly appreciate the card, flowers, and other gift ideas rather than a goat or a lashing from an animal skin whip.
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Monday, January 23, 2012

Gift Ideas for Valentine's Day

Fresh gift ideas might be hard to come by with Christmas just past, but Valentine’s Day is just around the corner. The importance of selecting just the right gift to express your affection for that special loved one is still something many consumers worry about. Valentine's Day gift ideas should reflect that connection with the most important people in your life.

First of all, whether you’re one half of a young couple or seasoned Valentine’s veterans, think outside the box with Gifts that Give. Twenty percent of the cost of any purchased gift goes to a charity of your choice. So not only will your gift recipient love his or her present, he or she will enjoy the peace of mind that comes with helping others.

Gifts that Give has everything you need to find the perfect gift for your sweetheart. Whether you want to honor her with the age-old gift of perfume or want to be a little more adventurous with some designer candles, soaps and bath salts, you can find many name brands at Gifts that Give.

Of course, jewelry is one of those can’t miss gift ideas. And with Gifts that Give, you know you can fulfill her Valentine’s dreams with jewelry from her favorite designers. Knowing she has something for herself to enjoy, plus getting to donate to a charity of choice, means a satisfying Valentine’s Day for everyone.

Valentine’s Day is a perfect opportunity for women to let their men know how special they are. Gifts that Give also has a prolific section of men’s gift ideas.

Is your guy a techie? Does his smartphone or mobile device seem surgically attached to his hand? What about picking out a designer case for that electronic device? It tells him that that what's important to him is important to you, and allows you to at least have the contraption fashionably clothed instead of all scratched up without a cover.

Many men are into sports. A nice golf accessory organizer shows you care about what is important to him and helps him keep track of tees, divot replacers and the like. Or, you could improve his fashion sense with some sports-related gift ideas: a watch, tie clasp, or even cuff links of his favorite baseball team would be an ideal gift.

This year, why not go all out for Valentine’s Day? Instead of simply contributing to the bottom line of the greeting card and chocolate companies, get thoughtful and give back with Gifts that Give.

Monday, January 16, 2012


xFinding Gift Ideas: Why Do We Give?


Finding creative gift ideas can be a real challenge. For many, the fact that Christmas has passed and another season of having to think of something to exchange with friends, loved ones, and co-workers is over is a welcome relief. If that’s you, enjoy your brief respite because Valentine’s Day is right around the corner and probably an assortment of birthdays, weddings, and anniversaries to boot, which means coming up with a whole year's worth of gift ideas.


Gift Giving and Gift Ideas Abound Around the World

Giving gifts is a cultural practice ingrained in all of us across cultural boundaries, rooted in centuries of custom and tradition. We would no sooner show up to certain celebratory events without a gift than we would sit down and eat soup with our hands. Such is the power of tradition. There are even special guide that tell us appropriate gift ideas for anywhere in the world.


No matter what culture you came from, gift giving is a time-honored tradition. Archaeologists have unearthed evidences from ancient cultures across the globe that show the practice of gift giving. Whether it was a token of respect being offered to some ancient monarch or a sacrificial offering put forth to some pagan deity, the offering of gifts has been a sign of respect for thousands of years.


Gift Giving and Gift Ideas Are Steeped In History
In our oldest literature, we see examples of gift giving. Of course, the Bible provides numerous examples from the temple sacrifices in Mosaic Law to the wise men bearing gifts at Jesus’ birth. In epic literature such as Beowulf and King Arthur, it was customary for the thanes and knights to bestow gifts of respect upon their monarchs. In return, after battles won, the monarchs would grant a portion of any captured treasure upon their loyal warriors. Because nothing says "thanks for wiping out our enemies" like a small pile of treasure and a silver gravy boat.


How those traditions morphed into "Secret Santa" gifts and the variety of gift giving opportunities we have today is a long process. To be sure, it's part of our DNA to be constantly thinking about gift ideas.


As the year goes on, and birthdays and celebratory occasions come along, don’t fret about finding new gift ideas. Just remember that to give a gift is an honor, an opportunity to take the time to show your respect to to someone you care about. Because of that, those old maxims "It’s better to give than to receive" and "it’s the though that counts" really hold true, which means you should try to find thoughtful gift ideas.
 

Don’t get discouraged. It may not be easy to come up with special gift ideas for your dear Great Aunt on her 75th birthday, but your offering, whatever it might be, is a valued treasure, a sign of your infinite respect and affection for that special person. 

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