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The Write Gift: How to Make a Gift They’ll Treasure

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How to make a memorable holiday gift by writing memories, quotes,
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The Write Gift: How to Make a Gift They’ll Treasure
Copyright (c) 2008 Rochelle Melander
Right Now! Coach
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It’s that time of year again—the holiday shopping season. In a
perfect world, a gift indicates how much we value a relationship.
Instead, it may demonstrate how little we know someone. When our
son was two, we bought him a pile of presents for Christmas. He
opened one—an alphabet puzzle—and played happily with it for two
hours. After asking about his interest in the teetering pile of
wrapped gifts—none—we piled them in a laundry basket and stored
them in the basement for another day. Had we thought more about
our son and his need for simplicity and order instead of our need
to shower him with gifts, we could have had a more sane holiday
season. We would not have spent money or time on all that
shopping and wrapping.

Since that Christmas, I’ve questioned the value of giving
presents to anyone. Most of us are flooded with stuff. Adding one
more thing to the pile seems silly, unless we know what kind of
stuff someone needs, wants, or loves. Many of us face an
additional dilemma this year—we don’t have the money to purchase
gifts.

Maybe it’s time for the write gift—a present that we make with
some paper, time, and our imagination. The write gifts can be
created quickly and without a lot of expense. Because they are
made to suit the recipient, they are guaranteed to be a hit. Take
an afternoon or two to create the write gift for a friend or
family member.

The Gift Box

Several years ago, my best friend from college gave me a gift box
stuffed full of folded slips of paper. Each piece of paper held a
memory of our college days, a quote, or words of encouragement.
The gift box still sits on my bookshelf. Once a year, I take it
down and read through the slips. Her gift never fails to inspire
and encourage me. You can do the same for someone you love.
Here’s how:

 * Purchase or find a small box. You can purchase inexpensive
wood boxes at craft or home goods stores. You might also be able
to find an old notions or jewelry box in your home.

 * Gather paper and pens. Cut up stationary or sturdy 8 1/2 x
11-inch paper into squares that will fit into your box. You could
also use small index cards or old playing cards. Then choose an
appropriate pen. Depending on the style of box, paper, and
message, you may want to write everything in black pen or use
different colored markers.

 * Choose a category and write! Share quotes, ideas, or questions
from one or more of the following categories: memories,
encouragement, inspiration, creativity starters, and prayers. But
don’t let these categories limit you! Use your creativity to come
up with other ideas. A friend created a rainy-day gift for a
family by putting together a box filled with ideas of things to
do inside with young children. An exercise coach might make a
gift box filled with fun exercise ideas for her clients. Let your
imagination go wild.

The Journal

One year, I made my husband a journal of encouragement. I filled
it with stories of my favorite memories, traits I love about him,
and inspiring quotes. I used rubber stamps to help fill the blank
spaces. I read about one family who wrote questions in a journal
for their grandparents. The questions asked for stories and
information. A year later they received the same journal from
their grandparents—and it was filled with their personal,
memorable stories. What could you do with a small, blank journal?
Here are some ideas:

 * Begin by deciding the type of book you want to write. You can
use one or more of the categories from the gift box section above
to put together a gift journal. You could also write a how-to
book. Give new parents the “Seven Secrets for Raising Perfect
Children.” Include parenting proverbs, jokes, and some handy tips
from your own experience.

 * Map out the general structure of your book on scratch paper,
including the categories you’ve chosen and how they will appear
in the book. Let’s say you’ve decided to make a journal to help a
friend start journaling. You want to include quotes about
journaling and writing exercises and questions to get her
started. When you organize the book, you might randomly choose
from each category or set up a more orderly rotation between the
three. Next, decide how many entries in each category you’ll
include and how many blank pages you’ll have between your
entries. This will help you choose the size and type of journal
you want.

 * Choose materials. If you are making a book with relatively
little text, you’ll want to use an already-made journal. If you
want to add art to the book—photos or collages, choose a blank
journal or a scrapbook. If you are making a text-heavy
book—perhaps a collection of childhood memories or a recipe book,
use your computer to create the text. Once you print your pages,
you can have an office store bind them in several affordable ways
or simply purchase a three ring binder.

The Wall Hanging

This year I helped a group of teens create a one-of-a-kind wall
hanging for a mentor. We created a “She is” poem for a who had
taught the teens about books and gardening. I gave the teens
three categories and asked them to find words for each: describe
this woman on the outside (brown-eyed); the inside (exuberant);
and find words that name her roles (daughter, mentor). We spent
an hour brainstorming and searching the thesaurus—writing down
our favorite words from each category. When we were done, the
young people scribed the poem into this format:

She is . . . words that describe the outside.

She is . . . words that describe the inside.

She is . . . words that name roles.

She is NAME. 

To make the wall hanging, we used student-grade stretched cotton
canvas prepared with Gesso. On that, the young people wrote the
poem with multi-colored acrylic paint pens. The whole project
cost less than $25 to put together.

The Gift Certificate Book

As children, we used to make stacks of gift certificates and hand
them out to our parents and grandparents. Think about the free
services you could offer a spouse, child, or parent and put
together your stack of gift certificates. Your services might
include: make cookies together, play a game, a back rub, or even
a hug. This is a quick and easy gift that brings fun for the rest
of the year!

Finally

If writing a gift box or a book seems too difficult, write a
thank you letter to someone you love. In it, mention all of the
qualities you appreciate about the person and end with a
statement of gratitude for his or her presence in your life.

In the end, your family and friends remember the gifts that
express you and your feelings for them. That’s why creating and
giving the write gift can never fail. Try it and see! 




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