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Special Festive Gifts For Vaisakhi

By Maneet Bhamra, 13 Apr, 2017 11:14 AM
    Festival and gifts complement each other; gifts are a wonderful way to express love and affection. On the occasion of Vaisakhi, family and friends exchange presents amongst each other. The market is flooded with gifts and choosing the correct one becomes a complex decision.
     
    Here are a few gifting ideas that you can present your loved ones on the occasion of Vaisakhi.
     
    Dry fruit sets: Vaisakhi is a mark of energy and enthusiasm returning after the dull winter. Gifting dry fruits is ideal as they are represent good health and energy.
     
     
    Homemade gifts: Many people enjoy homemade gifts as it infuses a lot of warmth in relations. Anything varying from homemade sweets to handmade décor items can be gifted.
     
     
    Housewear: There are plenty of useful or decorative home items one can gift, like a flower vase, crockery, decorative piece, and many others.
     
     
    Sweets: Any festival is incomplete without the presence of sweets and chocolates. It can definitely serve the purpose of a great attractive present.
     
     
    Gift Coupons: An easier option is to give a gift coupon so that the person can buy something of his or her choice.
     
     
    Bouquet: This is one of the best and more economical gifts. Vaisakhi being symbolic of the arrival of spring arrival, it best suits the occasion.
     
     
    Jewellery: Gifting jewellery can be practiced in very close knit circles of relative and friends. It is an expensive gift and thus, be aware of the choice of the person before gifting it.

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