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Several vendors offer photo keepsake boxes, for storing your valuables, or for storing everyday items such as your wallet and car keys. Shutterfly offers a 5” (width) x 5” (length) x 2” (height) photo keepsake box for $29.99. Photo Works offers a similar photo keepsake box for $29.95, available in your choice of woods (cherry, maple, and mahogany are available). If you’d prefer something a bit more intricate, Photo Works also offers a photo jewelry box. The photo jewelry box is made of a dark wood topped with a 6” x 8” ceramic tile bearing your selected photo. Inside, it includes a removable tray with three compartments, a ring storage area, and a larger storage area under the tray. Dimensions are 7" (width) x 8.75" (length) x 5" (height). The Photo Works photo jewelry box sells for $69.95. |
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People who have family photos plastered all over the place kinda scare me. It's nice to remember family events and whatnot, but do you really need someone staring back at you every time you drink coffee or move your mouse? Photos on stamps, I suppose if you are going to bombard friends with photocards at holidays, why not add a photo to the stamp as well.
How much of this stuff ends up on display at moms house just cause you're still her child and she doesn't want to hurt your feelings? Like those macaroni pictures and hand-crafted pencil holders you used to make at school? I think the tech gifts for mom were much more practical, assuming she would actually use them.
People who have family photos plastered all over the place kinda scare me. It's nice to remember family events and whatnot, but do you really need someone staring back at you every time you drink coffee or move your mouse? Photos on stamps, I suppose if you are going to bombard friends with photocards at holidays, why not add a photo to the stamp as well.How much of this stuff ends up on display at moms house just cause you're still her child and she doesn't want to hurt your feelings? Like those macaroni pictures and hand-crafted pencil holders you used to make at school? I think the tech gifts for mom were much more practical, assuming she would actually use them.
I don't know if anyone wants to plaster the house with this stuff, and hey, it isn't for everyone, but I think many of these are great "one time" gifts for a mom or grandma. Also, sometimes it just interesting to see what is out there in terms of online retail. I know I was surprised by some of these!
Alright, photo footballs!
I don't even know my mother and I wouldn't be up for that. Also, $15 for a keychain?!