The Office Grab Bag
Many offices and workplaces have a holiday gift exchange
that puts you in the position of buying a gift that will be appreciated by
nearly anyone – or of buying a gift for someone you don’t know well. There’s
usually a soft money limit – typically you can’t spend more than $20 – and your
gift really can’t be too personal. Rock music posters are the ideal gift for
the office holiday gift exchange: they’re inexpensive, widely liked and aren’t
overly personal.
Tip: If you know who your gift recipient is, sneak a peek at
her playlist or ask a friend about her musical tastes. If you don’t know,
choose a classic band poster or check out rock music posters of bands
contemporary with most of your office mates.
Kids’ Gifts
Some families make it a practice to buy gifts for each
other’s’ children. If you have a teenage niece or nephew that you don’t see
often, choosing a gift for him or her can be tricky. Rock music posters make
great gifts in this situation – just ask mom or dad to recommend a band or
artist that they know their kid loves.
Charity Gifts
During the holiday season, many people buy gifts for
charities that distribute them to families with children. Most people buy gifts
and toys meant for young children, and teens are often left out. Rock music
posters are a great option when you want to make sure that older children are
included in charity holiday gift efforts.
Tip: Instead of buying a band poster or one featuring a
specific artist, choose fine art rock music posters like those by Louise Carey,
whose work features guitar motifs and block prints with slogans like “Girls
Rock!” and “I Am Rock”.
There are many other holiday gift-giving situations where
rock music posters or band posters make an excellent alternative to less
exciting or fun gifts. If you have to buy a gift for a college student, teen or
music fan, take a look at the selection of posters available online.
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