I know it is often said that a voucher is the most unimaginative xmas gift you can give someone, and many are reluctant to send them 'cause you always know how much you've spent on it. But I know I'd rather be given a £10 or £15 voucher rather than £10 or £15's worth of stuff you don't want! Last year I received two bags neither I liked, so were later donated to a charity shop, a onesie that was too small - I'm only a size 10 but it made me feel and look like a badly stuffed sausage. I cut that up and used it for bedding for my pet rats! This year I got a hideous toiletries set from some rellies none of which I'll use, a diary (who uses them in this day and age?) Got some fab stuff as well. One of my star presents was a glass cocktail shaker and some cocktail dice and a few miniatures to get me started - Love that gift...And of course closest family bought more special gifts, things they know I'd want and love!
But do you know what? I had amazing fun looking around the sales with my M&S, John Lewis and High Street vouchers. Probably managed to get double the amount of stuff I would have got if I'd had stuff bought for me and gifted at xmas. Bring on the vouchers that's what I say!
But do you know what? I had amazing fun looking around the sales with my M&S, John Lewis and High Street vouchers. Probably managed to get double the amount of stuff I would have got if I'd had stuff bought for me and gifted at xmas. Bring on the vouchers that's what I say!