Monogrammed Gifts

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Image credit: iomoi.stores.yahoo.net

Monogramming adds a personalized touch to any gift you’ll give this season. And thanks to the Internet, backpacks and pens are no longer the only items that can be personalized.

Iomoi offers personalized coasters that offer far more than the traditional 3-letter monogram. With hundreds of styles to choose from, these are great gifts to give to a family, new-home owner or anyone else that has a surface they would like to preserve from the ravages of moist cups. The designs themselves are not highly customizable, but there are plenty of options and you may enter up to 32 characters.

Image credit: elenis.com

Image credit: elenis.com

For a more delicious gift, head over to Eleni’s, a New York based cookie and cupcake maker. Their website offers monogrammed and personalized cookies in all styles, including holiday-geared themes, advent calendars and cookies for Chanukah. Many of the cookies can be personalized with names of multiple family members on different cookies.

It can be hard to shop for the person who’s seen it all. If you are looking for a gift for the well traveled, I recommend T. Anthony LTD. The sophisticated luggage can all be personalized. The company also offers wallets, handbags and desk sets.

Image credit: tanthony.com

Image credit: tanthony.com

X JC Swift for SPROUTINGEDGE.COM

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