Candles are a source of light and warmth. They can be colored or fragranced. They can come in a variety of different vessels that might compliment a home or be a person’s favorite color. And these are just candles that you can purchase from the store!
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But what if you could personalize a candle by not only selecting the right color or fragrance, but with a photo? Or adding a sentiment, quote, poem, biblical verse or something else to it? What if you had the opportunity to …read more
St. Patrick’s Day is less about gifts and more about having a rousing good time. St. Patrick’s Day is a celebration for those of Irish descent and this is key for gift giving because those Irish folk you care about are Irish all year ’round – not just on St. Patrick’s Day (though there will be a few who don “Kiss Me, I’m Irish” t-shirts who don’t have a drop of Irish in them!).
What does this mean as far as the art of gifting goes? It means that it is another avenue for you to pursue gift-wise. It means that if their heritage is important to them (and this goes for everybody, not just Irish people) that you can get them gifts that reflect that – in …read more

No, I’m not being flip with that title…Do You Mind? is the name of a game for people and their dogs!
Photo courtesy of Darf, Inc. – Avalilable for $24.95 – Click to Purchase
Read more to see why this game has been Gift Detective APPROVED!
I first saw the game advertised in a dog magazine and, being the curious sort, I wanted to learn more. Would it be fun or is it just trying to fit into a niche? I knew that Isabelle’s fabulous trainer, Bette Yip, would be the first person I asked about it.
Well, Bette had a game called Funagle, by the same company, …read more







