Anonymous wrote:A gift receipt so they could return the gift and get something useful.
Here's a list of things that my recipients have liked. Some are more thoughtful/personal vs. useful but aesthetics and a personal touch are also good gifts to receive.
Do you know them well enough to understand their lives? Do you know what they have or don't have in their houses? Are they seniors?
Here are a few things that worked over the years for me:
-Personal recommendations (mainly books)
-A donation to Donor's Choose "in honor of" that generated a fun thank-you letter from a class that received a bookbinding machine
-IKEA collapsible nylon fabric drawer organizer bins
-New Pyrex refrigerator organizer containers
-fun or joke gift that is personalized (ex: solar-powered waving statue)
-computer peripherals - new mouse, ring light
-Lego for grownups (there are floral arrangements now). These are a nice break for people who do jigsaws regularly.
-Seasonal flower arrangement with evergreens