Summary: Tips on getting candles as Christmas gifts for co-workers in this free holiday video so that you take the guesswork out of office holiday party gift giving.
Ashley Charlton loves the holiday season, and shopping and preparing gifts for friends and family is a large part of her holiday experience. Ashley is a scholarship recipient and music...read more
The celebration of Christmas marks one of the most festive holidays of the year. Traditionally a Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, Christmas has taken on a myriad of secular customs and activities. The exchange of gifts and presents placed under a Christmas tree by Santa Claus is certain to bring fond memories for many children in Western cultures, and tales of Rudolph leading eight reindeer on the roof are classics. Often Christmas activities incorporate winter activities like sipping hot cocoa or using winter foliage as Christmas decorations.
In this free video series, our expert will help you think of Christmas gift ideas for your co-workers. Having trouble coming up with a present for your office party this Christmas? Our expert will offer up a variety of low and high budget Christmas gifts any co-worker would love to receive. Wouldn't your office mates love a leather journal, baked goods, gift certificates or dinner for two. Learn about the ups and downs of each gift with holiday tips from an expert in this free series.
"Hi! My name is Ashley Charlton on behalf of Expert Village, and I'm going to be talking about different gift ideas for a co-worker. These gifts will be based on your budget, low, no budget, or even a high budget. The first I will be talking about are candles. This seems to be a pretty typical gift for a co-worker. You could choose many different kinds of candles. You can just get plain candles that are just nice to set on the desk, or you can get smell good candles that smell like potpourri, vanilla, or whatever, or you can get Christmas candles that smell like peppermint , ginger spice. Whatever you feel like. Also there are aromatherapy candles. These candles would be very good for the work environment because while they are sitting there typing on their computer, doing paper work, or just stressed out, they would smell their candle and it would actually relax them a little. I think every co-worker will appreciate something like that."
eHow Article: Christmas Gifts for Co-Workers: Candles