Tuesday, 18 December 2012

How to Find Christmas Gifts for Dad

How to Find Christmas Gifts for Dad



Dads are precious to us and Christmas is the time of year when we can show them how much, but finding the perfect Christmas gifts can sometimes seem almost impossible. In this article we look at some gifts ideas, from the conventional to the unusual.

Dads are often the hardest to buy for at Christmas time. They never tell you what they want and are always happy to settle for a boring old tie or gift voucher. 



With the season of good will almost upon us, the pressure to find that perfect gift for Dad is growing. If you are struggling to think of something different this year, here are some ideas that might help.



If you are looking for something different, first you need to decide whether you want something practical or possibly something more quirky and frivolous.
Some practical ideas include;
1.         Golf Club membership and /or Golf equipment if he is an enthusiast
2.         Satellite Navigation System
3.         Specialist Magazine subscription depending on his hobby
4.         Football tickets for his favourite club or cable subscription including popular     sports channels
5.         Supercar Thrill Experience – treat him to the drive of his life.

On the more frivolous and quirky side, how about?

1.         Fifty Sheds of Grey - an amusing spoof story of a man, his shed and his adventures!
"She knelt before me on the shed floor and tugged gently at first, then harder until finally it came. I moaned with pleasure. Now for the other boot." 

2.         Save Water Drink Beer Apron – Ideal for the barbecue.
3.         Excellent Insult a Day - 365 hilarious insults, put-downs, disparaging remarks and general offensively rude (but perfectly harmless) asides! It also doubles as a memo pad.

4.         Toilet Golf - For the truly dedicated golfer... The ideal way to practice putting during bathroom breaks,

5.         365 Impressive Words Pad – If the insult a day isn't his thing, then he can impress friends and family with his impressive vocabulary!


Another alternative could be something is slate. Because it's a natural product, all slate items differ from each other in texture and colouring. The choice of slate gifts is quite extensive, ranging from the practical to the decorative and can be for indoor or outdoor use.

Some examples are;
1.         Message Boards – Can be personalised with an inscription of your choice
2.         Garden Signs – Dad's Garden, Harry's Veg Plot, Dad's Shed, can be any message of your choice.
3.         Photo Frames – with a photo of you or your family in it
4.         House Signs – Welcome signs, house and number plaques
5.         Door Plaques – personalised with any name or slogan of your choice.

These are just a few of the possibilities.

You can read the full article at http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Find-Christmas-Gifts-for-Dad&id=7425587

To see our full range of slate gifts and products go to www.plattersslate.com

Thursday, 13 December 2012

How to Find Christmas Gifts for Mum


How to Find Christmas Gifts for Mum


With the festive season getting ever closer, the pressure to find that perfect gift for Mum is increasing. If you are struggling to think of something different this year, here are some ideas that might help.
The chances are that over the years, you've given your mother most of the usual gifts, clothes, slippers, jewellery etc and now you're running low on ideas for something different this year.
If you are looking for something different, first you need to decide whether you want something practical or possibly something more quirky and frivolous. 

Your choice of practical gifts will depend to a large extent on your mum's likes, hobbies and interests. So this could include

1. If she's into Genealogy and Family History, an annual subscription to a genealogy   research website.

2. If she's into keeping fit, a gym membership or perhaps a Yoga or Pilates membership.

3. If your budget is more modest, a wool wrap to keep her warm this winter may be just the thing.

If your preference is more inclined to the quirky and frivolous, (depending on your budget) then you might want to consider the following;

1. A personalised "Thanks Mum" print, where you can choose the things that you want to thank her for.

2. A personalised glasses case – if your Mum's like mine and keeps losing her glasses, a case with "Here They Are" could be the thing!

3. A personalised "Family Values" print, where you can choose the range of values that are important to your family – can be serious or humorous.  

If you want something unusual and unique for your mum, why not consider something made from slate. Because it is a natural product, all slate items differ from each other in texture and colouring. The choice of slate gifts is quite extensive, ranging from the practical to the decorative and can be for indoor or outdoor use.

Some examples are

1.         Wall Clocks – ideal for the kitchen
2.         Cake Stands – will showcase her baking beautifully
3.         Cheeseboards – she can wow her guests at any dinner party
4.         Platters and Dip Bowls – ideal for nibbles when friends come round
5.         Candle Holders – Add a touch of class to any setting

The list goes on and on. 

As you can see the possibilities are extensive.


Why not take a look at our website? You're sure to find something to suit all tastes and budgets.










Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Christmas Markets - The Perfect Place to Find Gifts for the Family


Christmas Markets are the perfect place to find gifts for all the family. In this article we take a look at the history of Christmas Markets and give you some insight into what you can expect when you visit them.
The origin of Christmas Markets dates back to the middle ages in the German speaking part of Europe with one of the oldest recorded markets being in Bautzen in eastern Germany in 1384. In many towns in Germany and Austria Christmas Markets usually coincide with Advent and the run up to the festive season.

Manchester Christmas Market

In the UK, traditional Christmas markets have proliferated in recent years. One of the bigger ones is in Manchester where the market covers eight sites in and around the City centre, each with its own distinctive character and atmosphere. This year the market is celebrating its 14th year. Here you can find a wide selection of goods on offer. With over 200 stalls to visit the choice is extensive, and includes toys, gifts, jewellery clothes and a wide assortment of food and drink.

Why not take a trip and visit us, you'll find us on Exchange Street, right outside the Royal Exchange Theatre. Or visit our website at http://www.plattersslate.com

To read the full article go to   Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/7406529