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insects close up, and then release them back into the wild. • Greenhouse, terrarium or bonsai tree kit: Put together the materials needed for kids to grow something special. They can nurture the plant along the way. • Dress up trunk: Fill a box or a trunk with various dress-up costumes and accessories and let children’s imaginations run wild. This will spur hours of imaginative play and crazy combinations of clothing. • Geocaching app: Let kids find objects hidden all over their neighborhoods in real-world outdoor treasure hunts. Geocaching utilizes GPS coordinates to find hidden containers, called geocaches, placed there by other players. • Various craft supplies: Let kids create any and all of their fun ideas by compiling a kit full of various craft supplies. From beads to wooden letters to paints to paper, there are plenty of items to be made. • Hiking attire: Get kids out into nature by supplying the gear needed to take to the trails. • Adopt a star or planet: Children can adopt and name a star or planet and get a certificate honoring the event. • Time capsule: Let children store favorite items tucked away for safe keeping, where they’ll remain until unveiled in the future. Parents and other holiday shoppers can think creatively when

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it comes time to choose gifts for children. thinking outside-the-box for kids’ gifts

METRO CREATIVE SERVICES C hildren may look forward to the holiday season more than most people. The holiday season is an opportunity for kids to tear open wrapping paper and see the amazing gifts they’ve received this year. Although toys and games are typical gifts for children, there are many other items that go beyond these staples to make for unique and creative gifts that can spark imagination or boost physical activity. Shoppers can consider these outside-the-box gift ideas when shopping for youngsters this holiday season. • 3D pen or printer: Kids can design and build amazing objects that encourage them to employ their creative side. • Soap-making kit: These skits spur creative endeavors and ultimately produce useful finished results. Soap or perfume kits are great for hands-on sensory learning. Such gifts also teach some components of science and math by requiring users to follow the recipe. • Robot-building kits: Take building kits one step further with items that can move. Robot kits combine play with engineering basics. • Interactive books: Children can solve puzzles or make choices to move the story along. These types of books may even appeal to the most hesitant readers. • Bug collection kits: Budding entomologists can observe

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METRO CREATIVE SERVICES T he sights and sounds of the holiday season help to make this a special time of year that people look forward to. With its magical moments and opportunities to gather with family and friends, the holiday season is a period to celebrate and, of course, decorate. According to an informal poll from the decorating, culture and travel experts at Veranda, 65 percent of respondents said that the time to decorate for Christmas is right after Thanksgiving or the first week of December. Many stores now display holiday decorations and other wares concurrently with Halloween and fall items, so people can plan their decorating early if they expect to be adding to their holiday collections. These tips can help with decorating and make anyone deck the halls like a professional. • Choose your theme and color palette. Consider a specific style of decorating, whether it’s traditional, minimalist, country, or even winter wonderland. Then select a few coordinating colors to complement the theme and existing items in your home. Pick up these items as they become available in stores, as holiday merchandise often goes quickly. holiday pro Learn to decorate like a

• Focus on a few key areas. While it’s tempting to decorate an entire home, pros know to focus on key areas like tables, doorways and mantles to create the most visual interest. This also makes decorating more manageable. • Rely on the rule of thirds. Create balanced and visually pleasing

arrangements by dividing the space visually into nine equal parts, symbolically drawing two equally spaced horizontal and two equally spaced vertical lines. Designers often place important elements along these lines or at their intersections to create a more visually balanced and appealing composition. When grouping decorative items together on shelves and tables, threes often look best. • Remove clutter. It’s important to declutter a space prior to introducing holiday elements in order to create a clean and organized look. Store additional decorations and knickknacks until after the holiday season. • Start with lights. It’s often easier to decorate by beginning with lights first, and then weaving additional decorations into the mix. Build on lights with garlands and accent items. • Less is often more. Keep the decorating simple. A few elements here and there can have a much more effective impact than several things that draw attention away from one another. When taking out holiday decorations this year, use it as an opportunity to assess and cull the collection, which will make things easier next year.

Homeowners can decorate their spaces for the holidays effectively with some guidelines professional designers often use.

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METRO CREATIVE SERVICES H oliday hosting is a significant undertaking. The holiday season is a beloved time of year filled with merriment and anticipation. When accepting the responsibility of hosting, hosts are taking on the challenge to keep the festive vibes going, and that often involves meeting guests’ expectations for a special time of year. There’s no shortage of holiday

look to some particularly useful kitchen tools to make preparing and serving go smoothly. Carving set Carving sets may not get too much daily use, but they’re a must-have come the holiday entertaining season. Whether hosts are serving a Thanksgiving turkey, a Christmas goose or a holiday ham, a carving set can help make quick work of the main course when it comes time to serve the meal. A carving knife and fork can ensure slices of turkey, goose or ham are as beautiful to see as they are delicious to eat. Steak knives Despite their name, steak knives are not reserved for steak. A set of quality steak knives can make it

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easy to cut through any type of meat. That’s particularly important during a time of year like the holiday season when family meals tend to be formal sit-down dinners featuring entrées like holiday roasts or turkey. Meat thermometer Ensuring foods are cooked to the correct temperature is necessary for safety and serves to ensure guests will be impressed by the finished product. Meat thermometers let cooks know when meat, including beef and poultry, is cooked, saving them the hassle of cutting into the meat to determine doneness. Cutting into meat like steak can affect its flavor profile, as juices can pour out before they have a chance to be redistributed when the food is removed from the oven. Prep bowls Certain must-have holiday hosting tools are easily overlooked, and prep bowls likely fall into that category. Family meals during the holiday season tend to focus as much on side dishes as the main course, so hosts will need some good prep bowls to prepare the potatoes, stuffing, vegetables, and other sides. Collapsible prep bowls can be ideal for hosts with limited cabinet space. Wine decanter A wine decanter adds an elegant touch to a holiday dinner

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METRO CREATIVE SERVICES T radition figures prominently in many households throughout the holiday season. Whether it’s decorations like a Chanukah menorah or a Christmas tree, or a family gathering on Christmas Eve, there’s no shortage of traditions to make this unique time of year even more special. Young families or first-time hosts may want to incorporate as many popular traditions into their seasonal celebrations as possible. Doing so can lay a foundation for years of celebrations to come. As families prepare to spend this holiday season at home, they can incorporate some of these classic traditions into their celebrations. Family baking sessions What would the holiday season be without baked goods? While it’s easy to purchase premade goodies at grocery stores and other retailers, homemade concoctions made in the comforts of one’s own kitchen alongside loved ones is a classic and cherished Christmas cards may seem like a relatively recent phenomenon, but that’s not the case at all. Prior to 1843, many Christmas celebrants shared handwritten letters with friends during the holiday season. Come 1843, Sir Henry Cole commissioned designer John Colcott Horsley to design a Christmas card that Cole could then send to various friends. Christmas cards remain a popular means to spreading holiday cheer, and families can design cards together and work as a team to get them ready to send. These are just a handful of the many holiday season traditions families can embrace this December. holiday traditions Classic, family-friendly 8 | Holiday Gift Guide 2025 tradition in many households. Letters to Santa Santa Claus makes his presence known one night a year, and writing letters to the jolly old elf is a custom with a lengthier history than some may realize. Though it might not be possible to pinpoint precisely when the first letter to Santa was written, historians believe the tradition began in the early nineteenth century. Roughly two centuries later, children’s letters to Santa remain a popular tradition in many households and communities, and there’s no stopping adults from writing letters to the man who calls the North Pole home. Advent calendars Advent calendars are another holiday season tradition with a history that dates back centuries. Historians believe the first Advent calendars w e r e produced in Germany a r o u n d 1 8 5 0 . Faithful celebrants can now find Advent calendars in many forms, and some retailers even sell craft kits that enable families to create their own calendars at home. Homemade Advent calendars can be a unique way for families to put a relatively new spin on a centuries-old holiday tradition. Christmas cards

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METRO CREATIVE SERVICES B aking cookies is a holiday tradition. Although there are many different cookie recipes out there, no cookie- baking session is complete without traditional sugar cookies. Sugar cookies are ideal for cutting and decorating, which makes them great selections for holiday baking sessions. This recipe for “Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies” from “Butter, Flour, Sugar, Joy” (Sourcebooks) by Danielle Kartes is perfect for family baking sessions this holiday season. Vanilla Bean Sugar Cookies Yields two dozen cookies Cookies 11⁄2 cups confectioners’ sugar 1 cup butter, softened 2 tablespoons cream cheese, softened 1 egg Seeds scraped from one vanilla bean

with parchment paper. Roll the dough on a floured surface into a 1⁄4-inch thick rough circle and use your favorite cookie cutter to cut out shapes. Place them on the prepared baking sheet, about 2 inches apart. Bake 12 to 14 minutes, until set. Continue this process until you’ve used up all the dough. Cool cookies on sheets of foil and frost once completely cool. These cookies are fine to eat right away, but Kartes feels they get their signature touch when frosted and left out overnight. The author does not put them away until the next morning. For the frosting, cream the butter, cream cheese, almond extract, and salt until light and fluffy; slowly add the confectioners’ sugar. Kartes likes hers less sweet, so she uses 4 cups of confectioners’ sugar, but you may use up to 6 cups. Feel free to color small bowls of the frosting and decorate the cookies with sprinkles or tiny candies.

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music lover Gifts for every

METRO CREATIVE SERVICES M and motivate individuals while also helping them calm down and reflect. Finding the right gift for a music lover this holiday season can be a worthwhile endeavor, as the world of music offers an array of gift possibilities. Whether a gift recipient plays an instrument, loves live performances or enjoys singing, there is a gift out there to hit all the right notes. The listening experience People who prioritize the listening experience will enjoy quality audio equipment. High-fidelity headphones or an upgraded Bluetooth speaker can enhance daily listening sessions, allowing individuals to fully immerse themselves in their favorite tracks. Although digital music is the go-to nowadays, plenty of music lovers are vinyl enthusiasts. For them, a new record player with modern features, such as Bluetooth connectivity or record storage, would make an ideal gift. For others, a subscription to a quality audio streaming service will offer uninterrupted music on demand. usic provides the soundtrack for people’s lives. Music evokes strong emotions and can inspire Music Creator Many music lovers enjoy creating their art. A gift that supports those endeavors will be cherished. Beginners may appreciate entry-level instruments, like a ukulele or a keyboard. Those already playing and creating might appreciate

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METRO CREATIVE SERVICES H oliday shopping and entertaining involve a whirlwind of activity to round out the end of the year. The holiday season also tends to be an expensive time of year. According to Capital One Shopping, the average spending for holiday travel, gifts and entertainment expenses is $1,638. The National Retail Federation says American consumers spend an average of $997.73 on gifts and other holiday items each Christmas. For some people, adding an additional $1,000 to their November or December budgets can be challenging, and many individuals seek budget-friendly solutions for their holiday celebrations. The following guidelines can help corral spending this year. Set a budget It’s impossible to keep a budget if one is never established in the first place. Determine how much you can comfortably spend on gifts, travel and entertaining, as well as any other holiday expenses. Once the number is calculated, divvy up spending accordingly. Plan your list Make a list of everyone you need to purchase gifts for, along with gift ideas and estimated costs. Set a dollar amount for each individual, particularly if you will not be spending the same amount on each person. Having numbers in black and white, and comparing them to what you have allocated for gifts, will enable you to see whether you are overspending or on budget. Shop early shopping tips Budget-friendly holiday

Begin holiday shopping as early as possible, even months before the holidays arrive. Such an approach enables you to take advantage of sales as they come up. Also, you will not fall victim to impulse buys or last-minute purchases because you are under a time crunch. Track spending Utilize whatever method works for you to keep apprised of spending. It may be jotting down numbers on a piece of paper or using a budgeting app on a smartphone. Having a clear idea of what you have spent and any dollars remaining will help you keep your overall spending in line with your budgeted amount. Get coupons Signing up for stores’ loyalty programs can enable you to receive members- only coupons or digital codes to your phone or email. Compare the discounted final price with other stores’ offers to make sure that you are getting the best deals. Browser extensions also can search automatically for coupons and apply them to the checkout when online shopping. Use Credit Cards wisely Credit cards come with various perks, many of which are points or cash back accumulated with each purchase. Utilize a card that works best for your needs, whether it’s to get airline miles or score extra spending money for a particular retailer. Only charge what you can pay in full when the bill arrives; otherwise, the benefits may be negated by high interest rates.

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spread joy Let charitable gifts METRO CREATIVE SERVICES C haritable giving increases significantly in the months surrounding the holidays. in his or her name. Giving back through gifts

support artisans in developing countries and help fund community projects. Gift recipients can feel pride in ownership of an item that was designed and purchased with the greater good in mind. Charity gift cards Charitable gift cards, like those available from TisBest Charity and CharityChoice, let the gift recipient choose which nonprofit will receive the funds. Support special businesses Offer gift cards or take people to dine or shop at businesses that support those with special needs. For example, No Limits Cafe in New Jersey is a full-service restaurant that trains and employs adults with intellectual disabilities. Dining there will help to continue to support these important efforts to give every employee a sense of pride and purpose. Charitable gifts make a recipient feel special and can make many additional people feel good as well.

Certain products purchased feature proceeds that go toward a charitable cause. For example, every purchase of TOMS® shoes helps fund mental health access and community development, while the body care products from Thistle Farms are made by women survivors of trafficking, prostitution and addiction. Other products may help feed the hungry or support cancer patients. Supporting animals A symbolic animal adoption can support conservation efforts around the world. Making a donation to the World Wildlife Fund in someone’s name, for example, enables you to get a plushie, certificate and information on the animal the contribution will be helping. Fair trade gifts Making a purchase of fair trade items means you’re often buying handmade and ethically sourced goods. These gifts

Approximately one-third of annual giving happens in December, and 10 percent of all giving occurs in the last three days of the year, according to Charities Aid Foundation America. The surge in donations typically occurs with people’s desire to spread holiday cheer, enjoy tax advantages and help people in the community, says Nonprofit Source. Some people are compelled to donate in the name of another person. Here are some ideas for charitable holiday gifts that benefit many. Donate in someone’s name To honor a loved one who may be living or deceased, or who fought an illness and won, you can donate to a nonprofit in the name of that loved one. Many charities offer printable or physical cards to let the recipient know a donation has been made

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METRO CREATIVE SERVICES A lthough the holiday season is a relatively brief period, it still can consume months of time in regard to

days of the week. Although plenty of farm-related produce and plants are available, these markets also attract many other small businesses. You can find craftsmen, jewelry makers, niche food sellers, and so much more. • School (or church) bazaar: In an effort to raise funds for the PTA or other organizations, schools and churches often host holiday fairs and bazaars right before the holidays. Area businesses rent table space and set up booths with an array of different products for sale. This is a great spot to grab interesting finds all under one roof. Plus, you’re supporting the local community in the process. • Home improvement retailer: Plenty of people will appreciate practical gifts that they can use in and around the home. A visit to a hardware store or home improvement retailer offers up aisles of essentials for the do-it-yourselfer. While new shelving for the garage or a set of flashlights may not be the most glamorous gifts, these items can come in handy. • Craft store: Cater to recipients’ favorite hobbies by ensuring they’ll be flush with plenty of supplies. Craft stores have a bevy of items for every interest imaginable. They’re also surprisingly good places to grab deals on picture frames, housewares, food- making supplies, and decorative items. • Specialty food store: Head to small specialty food stores to load up on unique items larger supermarkets might not carry. Ethnic markets may have flavorful and interesting ingredients to group together in a food basket that makes an ideal gift for transplants missing the flavors of home. Before a person logs on to the internet for online shopping or heads to the nearest strip mall, he or she can explore various unique places to shop for holiday gifts.

preparation, shopping and hosting. According to a SWNS Digital survey of 2,000 adults in the United States, the average American spends six weeks preparing for the season. Five weeks are presents, meals and other

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essentials, while an entire week is just for decorating. Shopping for presents can consume a lot of time, especially for those who aren’t quite sure what to get. Thinking outside of the typical retail box may help with inspiration, and shoppers may encounter smaller crowds and find better deals. Here are some unique places to shop to grab great holiday gifts. • Pharmacies: While you’re picking up your prescription or medicine cabinet essentials, take a spin around the store to see what else might be available. Typically, pharmacies have entire aisles dedicated to seasonal merchandise, so you might be able to find holiday decorations, gift wrap, candles, pampering items, and even food-related items and gift baskets. • Farmer’s market: Farmer’s markets pop up in towns on set

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