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GIFTS
OF THE GRAB
Weddings are
a time of loving, buying and giving. But despite your favourite
stores being full of attractive, new gifts all the time, you never
stop asking yourself the question, "what should I get him or her?"
Weddings also being the time when most useful gifts become repetitive,
it is really a push and pull brain exercise to come up with a memorable
gift for the person getting married, be it relative, friend, acquaintance
or colleague.
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Here are some ideas
to help you think innovatively: but before you start choosing do keep
the person for who it is meant in mind. Your innovation begins from
there.
Now, look for: |
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Fruit
hammocks. You will find them in lifestyle stores or gift shops or
in flea markets.
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Coloured
glass candles or aromatic candles fitted in stained glass bowls look
breathtaking.
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Look
for unusual lanterns and lamps. In wrought iron, in cane, in recyclable
paper, in beaded rope etc. Most would cost you under Rs 400.
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These
days terracotta is hip and happening. And there are jewellery pieces,
candles covers, coasters and lovely floaters to choose from. Idea:
stay away from the usual, but look for something traditional. They
come in reasonable prices as well.
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Herbal beauty companies like Shahnaz Husain's, Blossom Kochhar and
Biotique have great gift packs, which come with small, attractive
looking baskets and carry shampoos, moisturisers, body lotions, creams
and face packs in one. (decide according to your budget) Any bride
would be thrilled to own them. Of course you could go in for a Revlon
or an Oriflame gift pack, now available at retail outlets in India,
but with herbal cosmetics you make a statement.
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Go for a set of cushions. Four to six. Choose a mix and match style
of cushion covers. You could go for combinations of red and gold.
Blue and yellow. Beige and white. Or you can pick and choose from
the embroidered variety, patchwork as long as you connect a theme
or a colour scheme.
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Have
you seen some of the throw rugs you get in ethnic markets? Priced
between Rs 70 to Rs 1000, throw rugs come in different motifs--animals,
flowers, stripes and checks. Look out for one that can be also used
as a wall-hanging for a change.
Keep checking this column for more on innovative gift ideas.
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