Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Sending Unique Gifts of Cool Art

If you are into the artistic scene and love to decorate or send gifts to friends that are bright, bold, and unique, cool art treasures that come on a variety of items is the perfect way to let someone know that you care.

Wild and Fun
It can get very tedious sending the same old card, flowers, or book to a cherished friend or family member. Next time you need to send a gift, try sending a new item like a piece of funky art that is plastered on top of a cup, shirt, or even a pack of stationary. Everyone you know has different hobbies and likes, so tying in art with each like can be a great gift that will put a smile on anyone’s face. Would you rather receive a coffee mug with a neat-looking piece of art on the front of it instead of a gift card to your local movie theater? You can use your mug on a daily basis, and it will put a smile on your face while you are thinking of the thoughtful friend that sent it to you.

A New Shirt
You may have that special someone in your life that loves to wear T-shirts or hats wherever they go. Choose a shirt or cap that has a unique artsy design on the surface that will pair well with a pair of jeans or shorts for a casual day out. If you need to send a gift to a younger person, stickers, posters, or stationary with bright and bold colors on the front can be a fun gift to receive. You will enjoy receiving a thank you letter on the bright-colored stationary you sent out. All of these items are unique and rare. They are different from your traditional gifts, which will let someone know that they are certainly special and important to you.

Gifts of Flair
To add some pizazz to your gift-giving ways, cool art that is used to decorate shirts, hats, mugs, stationary, and other gear is a great way to send a fun gift to someone that you adore.
 

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