Oprah’s Favorite Things 2008
Every year Oprah’s Favorite Things show is a big secret, but this year’s 2008 show was not only a secret but a very special show. Airing on November 26th the show was done in a totally different way and reflected the financial climate of the country and how to give gifts, have a great holiday season without going broke.
The primary focus of this years Oprah’s Favorite Things 2008 was to show you how you can get through the holiday season without spending a ton of money. Oprah was very wise to do a show like this considering the financial state that the country is in and showing people some creative options to purchasing gifts and giving gifts that are more heartfelt.
The 2008 Oprah’s Favorite Things show was a mix of ideas for gifts, such as a Gratitude Box. Oprah says she started this tradition with her employees and friends years ago and to this day is something she still does. For as little as $2 you can make your own Gratitude box, depending on how simple or fancy you want to go and place heartfelt notes inside to the person you are giving it to. Can you imagine what a lovely gift this would be for someone to receive and reading words from the heart and how special that will make them feel.
Oprah made a list of her favorite holiday music hits and in the spirit of the season she made both the music and the CD cover art available for download at her site including artist Faith Hill singing “Joy to the World”, Aretha Franklin singing “Silent Night”, Josh Groban, “It Came Upon a Midnight Clear”, Tony Bennett, “I’ll be Home for Christmas” and many, many more of this season’s hits sung by today’s hottest artists.
Another great gift idea from the Oprah’s Favorite Things 2008 show was a Treasure Box. They cost about $12 and inside you can put numerous keepsakes for your family, friends and children. You can buy some file folders and put them in there and date or tag them however you like. Inside the folders place special photos, report card, awards, anything you can think of that would mean something to that person. Start one for your best friend and then maybe they will add to the box and on different occasions you can give them something else to add to their Treasure Box.
Who doesn’t like hot chocolate … You can make Holiday Chocolate Cones for next to nothing and give as gifts to not just children. You can find recipes on the internet to make your own hot chocolate mixture and then add marshmallows and top off with chocolate chips. You can find piping bags or candy bags at your local craft store to put these in and tie with a nice ribbon.
Other ideas can be to have a Swap party which can be themed, such as for children’s gifts, cookie swaps etc. Anything you can think of. Everyone brings a gift and leaves with a gift. Also if you are a person that loves to make homemade goodies you can make up Gift Baskets with things from your garden such as homemade tomato sauce, applesauce, or fill your Gift basket with a bunch of homemade goodies like cookies, peanut brittle and add in some of the Holiday Chocolate cones anything thing you want and this makes such a great gift. Just another great idea from Oprah’s Favorite Things 2008 that won’t cost you a lot of money.
Oprah loves to read good books and even has her own book club. This year on of Oprah’s Favorite Things 2008 is a marvelous novel by David Wroblewski, “The Story of Edfar Sawtelle” If you love to curl up with a good book you may want to get a copy of this one.
Still looking for other options for gifts, then you may want to look at Oprah’s Favorite Things 2008 list where there are several more items by price range. Starting at under $25 and going up to $100. And don’t forget Oprah’s All Time Favorite Things, which is a list of her personal favorites from past years. Enjoy this Holiday Season without breaking the bank.
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