Thanksgiving is a memorable holiday to look forward to, especially during these trying times when family and friends are shaken by Covid 19 and its aftermath. Millions of people traveled this year for this federal holiday, but others could not make it for one reason or another. If you missed the celebrations or postponed gathering altogether, you can always make up for it over the holidays or next year. Here are seven happy holiday message ideas to consider:
Great read
If you are fond of reading fictional stories, inspirational books, recipes, autobiographical memoirs, etc., consider gifting your friends and family an excellent book. Anyone trying to find their footing after losing employment or losing a loved one to Covid or another tragedy may appreciate a good book.
Forget about reading online; a paperback is always classy and does not disappoint.
Photo printer
Snapping pictures has become ubiquitous with smartphones, tablets, and fancy cameras available. If you have teens and young adults in the family, they probably spend their days taking photos of their meals, friends, beautiful sceneries, and loved ones.
An instant film camera and photo printer will help them capture special moments and make hard copies for framing. A mantle full of framed pictures is timeless, and the younger generation could use this reminder.
Monogram glasses
Your party host will appreciate a dozen monogrammed glasses for every family member. Source the high-quality glasses and have them monogrammed with the host’s initials. Not only are they beautiful, but they also help to keep track of their property should they lend it out to parties.
Thanksgiving photo Cards
Gather your family and take beautiful pictures to share with family and friends. If your family was hard-hit by Covid, you might have lost a family member, or someone was hospitalized. There is plenty to be grateful for and thanksgiving photo cards are a great reminder of what truly matters during the good and bad times.
Wine
If your host is fond of wine, they will appreciate a nice bottle (or more) of their favorite blend. You could also buy them something they have not tried before; wine from another country is thoughtful. Tickets to a wine-tasting event would also make them happy. Add a custom wine stopper, and your gift is ready for delivery.
Glass pumpkin object
It is pumpkin season, so finding pumpkin-inspired gifts for your loved ones is only befitting. You could buy glass pumpkin jars for storing candy, holding candles, or using them in the pantry. Shop around for something functional that can also double as a decorative piece on the mantle or dinner table.
Scented candles
You can never go wrong with candles. There are various scents to choose from depending on your gift recipients. They can have candles in the bathroom, home office, or any other space they wish to spruce up with therapeutic scents.
There are many gift ideas for Thanksgiving and upcoming holidays, and you do not have to spend too much money. Do some online shopping or spend time at gift shops to see the latest offerings.