Gift Cards from Inkubook Are Better Than a Fruitcake

Gift CardsThe strangest gift I’ve ever received was probably the Doodle Dog that my great-aunt and -uncle gave me for Christmas when I was about 16. In all honesty the Doodle Dog (a fabric-covered dog that came with a pen so I could have my friends sign it) was cute, but not exactly what you’d call a cool gift for a teenager. A cool gift (at the time) would have been a Swatch watch or a way oversized sweatshirt. Given the slight error in judgment with the Doodle Dog, though, perhaps it’s best that my aunt and uncle didn’t try to pick out a watch or sweatshirt that I would have liked. They probably would have still missed the mark.

Being able to avoid awkward gift-giving situations are one reason gift cards make such a great present. Sometimes you know generally what a person likes but not which precise thing he or she would most like to have. In those cases, a gift card allows you to let them know that you pay attention to likes and dislikes, but it gives the giftee the control of picking out the actual present.

Inkubook has just introduced gift cards to help make your holiday gift-giving easier and more creative. It’s the appropriate gift for nearly anyone who has a digital camera. Give an Inkubook gift card to a teacher who might want to make a book about her class (or about her last fabulous vacation away from her class). Give one to a relative who’s been talking about needing to start a scrapbook or photo album but just hasn’t found a reason to start. Give one to a teenager you know. I’m not a teenager anymore, but I have to guess that someone who is would think that being able to make a photo book with digital photos of friends is way better than a Doodle Dog. I would have, and surely teenagers haven’t changed that much.

Visit this page for more details about gift cards or this page to order one.

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