Easy Gift Set Ideas for Holiday Shopping - Simplify Your Gift Giving!"

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Discussion Overview

The thread focuses on sharing and discussing ideas for creating gift sets for holiday shopping, with participants exchanging flyers, pricing strategies, and display ideas to simplify the gift-giving process.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based
  • Exploratory

Main Points Raised

  • One participant is looking for a flyer with grouped gift set ideas to assist guests in choosing products for themselves or as gifts.
  • Another participant mentions using discount prices for gift sets from a mini catalog to save time and resources.
  • Several users share their experiences of modifying existing flyers for their shows, expressing a desire to add images for better appeal.
  • One participant suggests a creative display idea using a Christmas tree to showcase gift items with price tags.
  • Another participant expresses appreciation for the shared ideas and mentions adapting them for non-holiday contexts.
  • Some participants discuss technical aspects of converting flyers to PDF format for easier use.
  • One participant shares their experience of using flyers at a Bingo event for fundraising purposes.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the best methods for presenting gift sets and the effectiveness of various flyer designs, with no clear consensus emerging on a single approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants are primarily sharing personal experiences and ideas related to holiday gift sets, with a focus on practical applications for their businesses.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ideas and resources for holiday gift sets may find the shared experiences and suggestions beneficial.

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I looked through the files and did a quick search...I need a little help. I am looking for a flyer with some gift set ideas. I found the "Cute Gift Giving Ideas" flyer - awesome by the way, but I was wondering if anyone was using quick gift set ideas to make holiday shopping easier.

I want to be able to hand out a piece of paper with various gift sets grouped together so guests can easily choose a group of products to either purchase for their kitchen or to give.
Like a gift for the Non-Cook featuring micro-cookers, can opener, etc.
or the Baker with the cookie press, cooling rack, etc

I hope this makes sense and I really someone is using something like this so I don't have to recreate the wheel!

Thanks!
 
I have seen some in the files under real estate agents. But for this Christmas to save me some work and ink in my printer I am going to offer discount prices for anything purchased as a gift set from the Christmas gift idea mini catalog that we have. I haven't figured out the prices that I will be offering yet but i am going to make up stickers to place in the catalog with the special prices.
 
I got the information for this flyer from here, but just spruced up the fonts and formatting a little. I did a show this weekend and included it in my lapboards and they liked it.

I'd love to add pictures, if only there were more hours in the day!

Enjoy.

Katie
 

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katiemoser said:
I got the information for this flyer from here, but just spruced up the fonts and formatting a little. I did a show this weekend and included it in my lapboards and they liked it.

I'd love to add pictures, if only there were more hours in the day!

Enjoy.

Katie

thanks for the flyer!! i think i'll use this one at my holiday theme shows...

thanks again!

PS pictures would certainly make it more appealing, but the easier thing to do is to have the sets together at your shows and display them so people can actually see them. I may do this idea. It doesn't take all hours of the day, i guess...:rolleyes:
 
I took a few fliers I found on here and made it into my own. Feel free to use or change.
 

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Good job on both of those fliers! Now... if only my man would get microsoft word back on my home computer I might even be able to use them!
 
I have an idea on how to display these gift ideas at a Holiday Open House/Bazaar/Fair etc.

Have a small Christmas Tree (fake or out of wood) take balls, ornaments, etc and put a small tag on them for under $20, $30, $40 etc and then on the other side put a list of products

or

print the amount on one side and the products of the other side, on different color paper and cut out them the shapes of ornaments – you can even laminate them if you want and then take a Christmas hook and hang on tree

what do you think

~
 
WonderingHas anyone figured out the prices of the sets already displayed in the mini catalog?
 
Here are some gift sets

These are the ones I am giving away at my Bingo this coming Saturday for the Relay for Life

~
 

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Great gift ideas. Thanks for sharing! Just a quick question on the "cute idea" flyer: Shouldn't the Soups On! be 23.50?

I also updated this flyer for November with the Guest Special pricing.
 
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Oh, good idea, I didn't even think about checking it for the November special! :yuck:

The pricing for the Soup's On package is correct. :)
 
katiemoser said:
I got the information for this flyer from here, but just spruced up the fonts and formatting a little. I did a show this weekend and included it in my lapboards and they liked it.

I'd love to add pictures, if only there were more hours in the day!

Enjoy.

Katie

What a great flyer.. I like how it's able to be added onto but starts out with basic which can be a good hook in. And the extra special touches are well.. extra special! :thumbup:
 
heather223 said:
I took a few fliers I found on here and made it into my own. Feel free to use or change.

Heather,
Could you put this in PDF format for me? It is easier for me to put my info on there. Thanks
 
Okay, here's mine. You'll recognize that I totally swiped most of it from others posted here, but only because they were great to begin with. :)

It's done in Publisher and I know a lot of people don't have that, but I don't know how to convert it to Word. It's a tri-fold brochure and would be printed on both sides of a page.

~Maria
 

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" The pricing for the Soup's On package is correct. "

Opps:blushing: I was just looking at the product total, not the subtotal with the food item.

Here's the updated "November Special" file.

Sorry for the confusion.

***UPDATED*** I've deleted this file attachment due to pricing errors. I'll post an updated one later today****
 
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These are all so fantastic!! You guys ROCK! I am trying to come up with something along the same lines but no holiday references as I do not celebrate those, of course these are easy to tweak and I can mix it up with what I have. Thanks so much everyone.
 
PCSarahjm said:
Heather,
Could you put this in PDF format for me? It is easier for me to put my info on there. Thanks

I wish I could, but I don't know how to convert it to PDF. :( Anyone know how and PLEASE share if you do!
 
whiteyteresa said:
I have an idea on how to display these gift ideas at a Holiday Open House/Bazaar/Fair etc.

Have a small Christmas Tree (fake or out of wood) take balls, ornaments, etc and put a small tag on them for under $20, $30, $40 etc and then on the other side put a list of products

or

print the amount on one side and the products of the other side, on different color paper and cut out them the shapes of ornaments – you can even laminate them if you want and then take a Christmas hook and hang on tree

what do you think

~


I absolutely LOVE this idea! I'd do the laminating part with the products and prices on them! I love this!!! Thanks for sharing your creativity, which I have none of! That's why this site is so addictive for me!
Thanks again!
 
This is Gloria's version in PDF.

And here's how to do it. Either a) get a Mac - they have a PDF option on every print screen (that's what I just did); or b) install a PDF converter - I like PrimoPDF. It's a free download (Google Primo PDF conversion software), and adds a PDF option to your installed printers in Windows.


Edited to add: apparently, there's a mistake in this one. Please don't use it. I'm at work now and can't edit it.
 
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chefann said:
This is Gloria's version in PDF.

And here's how to do it. Either a) get a Mac - they have a PDF option on every print screen (that's what I just did); or b) install a PDF converter - I like PrimoPDF. It's a free download (Google Primo PDF conversion software), and adds a PDF option to your installed printers in Windows.

THANKS ANN! Since I can't currently afford the MAC option, I will use the free option and download the converter. :D
 
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Thanks for all the help! These fliers are wonderful and if there were more hours in a day I would have had this done in Sept, but here I am knocking on Nov and still trying to make heads or tails of everything!

I would have responded sooner, but this ugly stomach bug knocked me out for a couple of days!
 
Make sure you're using the corrected flyer from me...

Here's the PDF version and I removed my info at the bottom so you can stamp your own.
 
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