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Why a Personalized Gift Will Live on and On
Recently, I came across a box of old work files. I was about to toss the entire carton into the recycling bin, but something made me crack open the dusty top for a closer look.
Inside, I found some old folders and papers, but there were other items too. Wrapped in yellowed newspaper was a coffee mug with my name in big bold letters, “Nancy’s Mug!” Another crumpled bundle revealed a wooden nameplate from my first real job. And at the bottom of the box was a plaque that displayed a picture of me along with the proclamation, “Best Marketing Program 1988.”
All three items were a little tacky and they really didn’t hold that much sentimental value. Then why had I stored them away for all these years?
It was probably because the mug, nameplate and plaque were all personalized. It just didn’t feel right to throw them away, or - even worse - donate them to the local thrift store.
Why do we treasure our personalized gifts? First, people, both young and old, love to see their names on just about anything because it makes them feel special. I’m sure that when I received the desk nameplate, I was probably thrilled. I vaguely recall that a girlfriend gave it to me for my birthday, and looking back I can appreciate the sentiment and the extra time that she took to have the gift made. Her gesture was heartfelt and the result was something that set me apart from my colleagues.
Back in the 1980s when I was working at my first real job, there weren’t all of the personalized gift selections that we have available today. You could choose to have an item engraved, monogrammed or made-to-order, but it often took time and was costly.
The other personalization option was the mass-marketed, low-cost imports like key chains, pencils, charms and note paper. Those drug-store displays of personalized product featured common names, and were aimed at kids and teens. But if you had an unusual name or an offbeat spelling, you were simply out of luck.
The personalization industry changed as technology became more prevalent and affordable. Suddenly, personalized gifts that once took weeks could be created in a matter of days or even minutes. The internet changed the personalized gift industry even more. Gifts that used to require planning and a great deal of consideration now became impulse purchases. To demonstrate the widespread appeal of personalized products online, Google “personalized gifts” and you will see more than 1.8 million results.
Looking at a sample of the search engine results shows the wide range of personalized products that can be easily ordered. Gifts run the gamut from picture frames to baby blankets and from wine glasses to clothing to wall art. Products range from the very inexpensive to upscale and highly innovative. Searching online, you can find some very sweet personalized baby gifts for around $20. On the flip side, there is a site selling a diamond studded pacifier for $17,000 - taking baby bling to a whole new level!
It’s hard to find a product today that can’t be personalized in some manner. And our love of these products seems to grow each year as we buy them for our kids, friends, family, teachers, co-workers and, yes, even ourselves.
So the next time you come across those personalized pajamas tucked away in a drawer, remember the good feeling that personalization can evoke. And also know that you will have a very hard time getting rid of any of this stuff.
Nancy Wurtzel is the owner of All About Baby, an online store that specializes in gifts for babies and young children, and personalized baby gifts. Nancy has over 20 years of marketing experience and she also consults with individuals seeking to enter the marketplace or grow their existing ecommerce business.
Nancy Wurtzel
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Will a picture of myself be a good gift idea for my boyfriend?
As we all know, Valentine’s day is upon us. I am wondering if I get a nice frame an put a personalized picture of myself in it, will my boyfriend enjoy it, or will he think I’m full of myself. We have been together a while, we do not live together, so we only get so spend the weekends together. I’m thinking that he will like to have a nice picture of me in his room to remeber me.
Great idea!
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As long as it is personalized, I think it’s a good idea. Just some picture of you would come across as arrogant, but personalizing it for him would be special.
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if you gave him a head shot, that would probably be narcissistic, give him one of the two of you together
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I think it’s a great idea. Another would be one of those crystal cubes you see sold in malls, where they can use a laser to etch a copy of a photograph.
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I would dress and pose for the picture in a way so that he is glad it is you he got a picture of…
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it’s a great idea - fairly inexpensive, personal. make it slightly suggestive, but not too much so that he won’t be able to have it out all the time.
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Pictures are always a nice gesture. What about scrapbooking with pictures of the both of you. If you do get a frame it will be nice to get it engraved with a nice message or you can buy a frame with something you know he likes so he knows you were thinking of him (i.e. like if he likes baseball it is a frame with baseballs-they sell some like that for kids.) He may think its nice.
Making dinner for someone is always a good Valentine’s gift. I think that’s what I’m doing. It comes from the heart and you both enjoy it.
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no way i dont want a picture of my girl for v-day. i want a candle lit room and a new teddy.
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Maybe take a picture of you both and put it in a frame..I did that for Christmas and my b/f loved it!!
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yes
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I think it sounds very thoughtful and sweet. I know the feeling of only being able to see a bf on weekends. My friends in college were always asking to see a picture of him, but he was camera-shy. (I dumped him, but that’s another matter.)
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it would be better to have a picture of you both, give him one and get yourself one too. I think he would like that better.
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take a picture of you together. or, you can give him naked pictures of yourself.
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i think that it’ll be a good idea. but like everyone else said.. not a head shot. a picture of him and you would look cute. another idea would be to take studio pictures then get the two of you’s favorite picture blow it up to an 8×10 then get it framed with one that you can decorate it around with like memories between you two or little quotes.. or maybe even like old ticket stubs, glitter. you get what i mean. personalize the frame so its something to look at and remember everytime he looks at it he’ll remember.
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You know him and how your relationship is. I think that it is fine.
Or maybe even a picture or a colliage of pictures of the two of you together. That way you won’t fell so pressured or concerned with the thoughts of him thinking that you are full of yourself.
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