Christmas gifts of the day: Christmas spirit

Selection of alcohol that would make good Christmas presents | H is for Home

Almost everyone (disclaimer… over the age of 18!) would appreciate unwrapping a gift of Christmas spirit of some description.

We all have our different poisons. I’m not a whisky (or whiskey) drinker – I’ve never been able to even smell the stuff – nor do I much care for brandy (except for in an Alexander or Christmas pudding). However this Christmas, I’d happily sit in front of the fire and quaff a bottle of Chocoholic stout or glass of port. Justin, on the other hand, does dip into whisky world – and loves an old fashioned glass of Maker’s Mark with one ice cube. Our minds and tastes meet at a full-bodied red wine – a fruity shiraz maybe… or cold, dry, crisp bubbly of any type – champagne, prosecco, cava – perhaps all three – it’s Christmas after all!

Here’s a selection of tasty tipples that might take your fancy.

  1. Two Birds Christmas spiced vodka – 70cl: £32.95
  2. Dalwhinnie Winters Gold: £37.90
  3. Grahams 30 year old tawny port: £64.79
  4. Babycham sparkling perry 20cl & glass gift pack: £7.99
  5. Slingsby rhubarb gin: £39.99
  6. Saltaire Triple Chocoholic stout: £2.75
  7. 30 year old whisky gift set – 5 x 3cl: £150.00

Christmas gifts of the day: Gifts of Charity

Gifts of charity | H is for Home

Often, when I think about the commercialisation of Christmas, I step back and reflect on all the people who are worse off than us at this time of the year – particularly the homeless, the poor or sick.

There are a few things that can be done at Christmas to try to redress the balance. Volunteer at a soup kitchen or food bank perhaps, visit the lonely at home or in hospital, donate blood… or give the gift of charity.

There are so many charities out there doing good things for people here and abroad – adults and children – helping them have a better Christmas and a better life.

  • Save the Children
    Whether you buy a food basket or a football, each Save the Children ‘Wishlist’ gift helps change the lives of children across the world.
    £7-£158
  • UNICEF
    UNICEF ‘Inspired Gifts’ are real, life-saving and life-changing supplies that they deliver to children and communities around the world.
    £6-£21,590
  • Centrepoint
    Centrepoint is a charity with hostels in London, Bradford and Sunderland, and partnerships all over the UK. They aim to give homeless young people a future and they want to end youth homelessness.
    From toiletries to a bed, a gift can help save the life of a homeless young person this Christmas.
    £5-£2,000
  • Good Gifts
    The Good Gifts Catalogue was born in 2002, a refreshing alternative to conventional unwanted presents. They were guided by 2 commitments: first, that every Good Gift was always wanted. And second when you buy a Good Gift, your money buys the actual gift.
    £5-£5,250
  • World Vision
    Every one of World Vision’s ‘Must Have Gifts’ is an item specifically requested by communities to create better futures for their children.
    £5-£1,900
  • Crisis
    Crisis – Buy a gift and help someone who’s homeless this Christmas

Christmas gifts of the day: Gift vouchers

Selection of gift vouchers | H is for Home

Do you have friends or family members who you have no idea what they like, what they’re into, what their taste is like or who seem to have it all? I know we do! Gift vouchers are a safe option in this situation.

We both have nieces and nephews ranging from the age of 5 through to 25. We have no idea what kids, teenagers and young adults are into these days! We wouldn’t want to make the mistake of buying last year’s ‘must have’ game, music by an uncool band or clothes that they wouldn’t be caught dead wearing. We’re confident that all of them will find something that they actually want when they spend the gift vouchers we’re going to be giving them.

  • magazinegiftvouchers.com
    The recipient can choose from almost 100 different magazines to do with hobbies & leisure, kids, sports, home & gardening, motoring & transport, food & drink and fashion & beauty. Prices from £12.99
  • The Gift Card Centre
    The recipient can choose from 97 different retailers including Amazon, Argos, Currys, Debenhams, H&M, House of Fraser, Primark and Topshop. Prices from £11.95
  • Amazon
    The recipient has 10 years in which to use the voucher before it expires. Prices from £10.
  • Voucher Express
    The recipient can choose from retailers including Apple, Boots, Harvey Nichols, John Lewis, IKEA, Selfridges. Prices from: £11.75
  • Etsy
    The recipient can choose from millions of vintage, handmade and personalised items. Prices from £15 / $25 US / €20 / $25 CA / $25 AU

Christmas gifts of the day: 2017 calendars

Selection of 2017 calendars | H is for Home

Whether you need a little desk calendar just for your own work appointments or a jumbo wall calendar for all the family to jot down all their activities we’ve found some 2017 calendars for you!

We keep our calendar just inside our front door on a thin bit of wall above where we hang our keys. We tend to choose ones with flora or fauna illustrations by indie artists such as this one we had a few years ago by Gail Kelly.

We’re just off to order ourselves the Matt Sewell birds calendar – we already have some of his illustrated books – and this will be just the right fit for our narrow little space!