Monday, April 21, 2008
Red Envelope Gift Giving - Celebrated at WishWrap.com
The red envelope custom prevails in other parts of Asia as well. Vietnam, Thailand, and Myanmar (Burma) all observe similar traditions. In Japan, a monetary gift (otoshidama) is customarily given to children during the New Year in a white envelope. In India, money is given in lucky denominations (such as 11, 51, 101) in red or saffron-colored envelopes.
With each of these traditions, the color of the envelope is symbolic and expresses a wish between the gift giver and the recipient. Often, the envelopes themselves are adorned with lucky symbols meant to express personal sentiments. Today, while the red envelope may have been replaced with more personal and unique gifts, the spirit of the relationship expressed by gift-giving remains intact at Wishwrap.com.
At Wishwrap, every gift is individually wrapped to reflect personal wishes, making it thoughtful and heartfelt. The auspicious envelope is replaced with luxurious silk and suede packaging, and each gift carries a special sentiment selected by the user.
So, in the spirit of giving, give gifts not just things. Express your sentiment with your gift by Wishwrapping it. Experience Wishwrap at http://www.wishwrap.com.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Gearing up for Mother's Day
Visit our Special, Mother's Day section and give your mom a gift to remember for a lifetime..
Mother's Day: Wishwrap is your source for unique, thoughtful, and personalized gifts...
When you shop at Wishwrap, we help make it easy and fun to find the perfect gift for Mom. Wishwrap offers a great selection of practical and luxurious gifts for Mother's Day. From jewelry to rejuvenating spa products, there's something here for every mom. This Mother's Day, don't just give a gift, give a wish that will last a lifetime. Surprise Mom with a beautifully wrapped and unique Mother's Day present that she will cherish forever.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
| If you were one of those lucky few who had the good fortune of getting married this year, you’d probably have a garage full of blenders and crockery sets. Now, you don’t know what to do with all those gifts and wish that your guests had a learnt a lesson or two in gift giving! Here are a few tips to make sure you don’t make the same mistakes as they did: |


