Shopping for your parents and grandparents is often tricky. Especially for those who seem to have everything. You want something that they love but the same old gifts and gadgets just won't do. No matter the occasion, even it’s just because, photo keepsakes show how much you care. They require a lot of thought and intention, but don’t be overwhelmed.
Here are five gifts for parents and grandparents that will help them hold the moment:
1. Upgrade Their Frame Game
Any warm home is filled with pictures and frames. Create some new additions for mom and dad with:
- Photo prints: Order a bundle of new photo prints to update current picture frames, new faces for the fridge, and for their wallet. They’ll love it for welcoming new members of your family.
- Mounted prints: Your parents will simply love this iconic photo project. A little less traditional than a photo canvas with its distinct textured edge. It’s perfect for adding a pop of color or depth to any room.
- Tabletop decor: We adore tabletop decor for its no-fuss display. Place the piece on any surface like an end table, desk, or nightstand — a perfect addition to any room.
2. Curate a New Photo Album
Create a photobook that memorializes the important events in your life — and theirs. It allows your parents to keep those sacred memories forever. Curate a volume dedicated to:
- Family reunions
- Anniversaries
- Recent family trips and vacations
- New members of the family
Include any important dates or details, like the setting or names, to each page as you wish. Tiny details like that carry over how much you care and will make your parents excited to share each element with others.
3. Honor Tradition with Something New
Traditions are an integral part of our family history. Whether it's a trip you all take each year or a get-together where you grill in the summer, traditions bring everyone closer. And they're something everyone looks forward to. Since no family’s tradition is exactly like another’s, here are a handful of ideas to get you started:
- Make a cookbook dedicated to some not-so-secret family recipes
- Capture shots of your loved ones during important events, like Hanukkah
- Surprise them with a new photo ornament for this year’s holiday tree
- Use each month of a calendar to celebrate the changing of seasons