Why Fingerprint Rings are the Ideal Christmas Gift – Gift Series

Ideal Christmas gift fingerprint ring

November is almost out of sight and as Christmas is starting to creep up on us, so is the need to starting buying or at least thinking about, that ideal Christmas gift

Some people find the prospect of Christmas shopping daunting. Others (normally the minority) thrive in the busy environment of huge, busy shopping centres and have their Christmas lists drawn up months in advance with a separate bank account at the ready.

Most of us tend to sit somewhere in the middle of these two extremes. While we don’t mind purchasing gifts for loved ones, it’s the hectic and busy Saturdays mornings running around shops packed full of other eager Christmas shoppers that we don’t like so much.

Holiday shopping mice

Finding the Ideal Christmas Gift

I for one, find my problem lies in the inspiration for the ideal Christmas gift. I like my gifts to have meaning, be personal and be something that the receiver will actually really like. Over the past couple of years I have opted out of the crazy hub of shopping centres and chosen sitting in my lounge with slippers on, tea by my side and laptop on my knee instead. Online shopping is just a God send for buying the ideal Christmas gift and has made my life significantly easier.

Fingerprint Charm Jewellery

However, whilst physically buying the ideal Christmas gift is made a lot easier via online shopping, deciding what to buy a loved one is still just as hard. This year I’ve decided to go for a more sentimental approach. I am looking into personalised jewellery. Something that has particularly caught my eye is fingerprint charm jewellery. Fingerprint charm jewellery comes in an array of styles and is for a wide demographic.

Fingerprint charm
Fingerprint charm

Personalised Jewellery for All

For men, there are leather fingerprint designs and cufflinks, for children there are necklaces or key rings and for women there are necklaces, bracelets and fingerprint rings.

Leather handprint cufflink
Leather handprint cufflink

After discovering my fascination with these beautiful items, I then went on to find a fantastic website called ‘Hold upon Heart’ who specialise in crafting fingerprint charms and fingerprint rings. My mother lives far away and despite how close we are, we rarely get to see each other. Thus she seldom gets to see her grandchildren. I thought that the ideal Christmas gift for my mother this year would be to get her  fingerprint rings of each one of my kids.

Effortless Fingerprinting

I thought that getting a 1 year old’s fingerprint onto a ring would be an incredibly difficult thing to do but in fact, ‘Hold upon Heart’ made it effortless. I was sent an easy pack with a mould in it and I simply pressed their fingers onto the mould and then sent it back – could not have been easier!

Ideal Christmas gift fingerprint ring

I was thrilled with the end result and cannot wait to give my mother this ideal Christmas gift.

Responses

  1. Marie Leslie Avatar

    What a creative idea. I’m not really a ring person, but I love the fingerprint charm. I am pretty sure I know a hard-to-shop-for grandma who might appreciate these beautiful and very personal gifts.

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    1. The Wardrobe Stylist Avatar

      That’s awesome! it really is a neat gift that can go a long way and last forever

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  2. Karina -My Letters of Transit Avatar

    These make such an awesome personalized gift! I’ve always been fascinated with finger prints, I watch way too many crime shows. Do you happen to know what they do with the finger print mold that you send them? I would just be concerned about the fact that a mold makes it possible to plant your print anywhere and create ways to bypass fingerprint security. Of course that is extreme paranoia on my part, I may be the only person who even thinks something like this is possible but you hear so many bizzare ways in which people steal your identity.

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    1. The Wardrobe Stylist Avatar

      haha I have not even thought of that but I am sure there must be a statement saying they discard of the print in a safe mode…or at least I hope lol

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