Last week Hallmark invited me to their store to check out their holiday selection! Going to Hallmark without kids in tow was like a mini-vacation. I could literally spend HOURS just looking at everything they have to offer. But I had limited time, so I opted to look at all the kid stuff to get inspiration for Christmas gifts. They had some really unique things that I haven’t seen elsewhere.
Oftentimes my parents and other family will ask what my kids want for Christmas and I always feel like it’s a tough thing to answer because shopping at bigger stores can be pretty overwhelming. So this year when they ask, I’m planning to tell them to check out the selection at Hallmark! I’m so excited to share with you today 22 PERFECT Christmas Gift Ideas for Kids that I found while shopping there!
I took home these adorable Minnie Mouse aprons for my girls. This weekend we decorated the Christmas tree and made cut-out cookies and they LOVED it! Every year we purchase a Hallmark Christmas ornament for each of them and date the box it was purchased in. This was a tradition Jake’s parents started, and we’re passing it on to our kids! When they start their own family some day, we’ll give them all their ornaments. Every year we hang Jake’s on the tree, and it’s so much fun for him to reminisce!
I love everything about Hallmark this time of year. I plan to go back on another kid-free vacation to look at their new Crafters & Co. Line and look for hours to find the perfect Christmas card for my hubby!
XOXO,
Amber
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You picked out some great ideas for this Grandma!!
My parents always had me and my brothers pick out a hallmark ornament every year too! I got mine when I moved out, and I really love getting them out each year. Each year we were encouraged to pick out one that symbolized that specific year, so it’s funny to see what was important to me at certain ages. I have started this with my almost 2 year old daughter too. Such a fun tradition!