Madison’s Personalized Gifts
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Items ranging from fleece robes, blankets, towels and pillows are all available for in-house monogramming. You can remember a special date, such as a wedding or the birth of a baby, by having a gift monogrammed.
There are plenty of items perfect for baby showers and children, such as a large variety of stuffed toys – including musical toys and snugglers, night lights, picture books, Webkinz, clothing – including christening gowns and suits, Melissa & Doug dress-up outfits, tutus and fleece robes in an assortment of cute and colourful patterns.
For adults there are plenty of gift items perfect for wedding showers and anniversaries, including towels, blankets and pillows – all available for monogramming to personalize the gift and make it a special keepsake.
Madison’s Personalized Gifts is located at 5850 Wyandotte Street East and be can be contacted by calling 519-974-4457 or you can visit them on-line for more information. The shop is open Monday to Friday from 10am – 5:30pm and Saturdays from 10am – 5pm.
During the holidays of 2017 and 2018, the most popular kitchen accessory was the Instant Pot Pressure Cooker. I personally use one of these on a daily basis (and I admit, I received one as a gift from my mother-in-law). It can be tempting to take something that you like since you had a positive experience with it and assume that it will make a good gift for someone else. This is a logical assumption to make.
However, the reason I suggest to be careful with this mindset is because: gift giving shouldn’t be about yourself. Gift giving shouldn’t be treated as an opportunity for you to shill the reasons about why it saved YOU so much time and money. I can hear the rant already starting: “This Instant Pot will save you countless hours in the kitchen! I don’t know how you could live without one! It was life changing for me!”
Perhaps the Instant Pot will truly be life changing for the recipient. Maybe they’ll even end up recommending it to their friends as well in a chain reaction of pressure cooking frenzy. But what if they are the type of person that doesn’t like to cook? What if they prefer their own methods of cooking and feel pressured to use the Instant Pot, even if they don’t want to? It will end up as simply taking up counter space for them.
The exception of this is if they explicitly ask for something like this. However, it’s wise to be mindful of gifts that are overly pragmatic, or based on your own experience rather than being personalized to the recipient’s true needs.
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