Find Your Festivity with Bookblock’s Christmas Gifts

We’re starting with one of the first things we do to feel festive, Christmas tree decorations! Most of us love the process of digging out and re-discovering our decorations, then carefully placing them on the Christmas tree and around our homes. We have a range of baubles and decorations, all would make wonderful Christmas gifts for you and your loved ones. Header photo by Katie Elizabeth Wright.

 

Beautiful Baubles

Nothing says sparkly and festive like sequins. Add a shimmering festive touch to your gift box with our sequin glass baubles. You can choose from gold, red and green, or treat yourself and your loved ones to all three for a vivid jewel collection. Think how lovely the complete set would look on your Christmas tree! 

If sequins aren’t your go to, we have more designs such as our beautiful wooden decorations and jolly gnomes. Shown below are two from each collection; Snowflake Wooden Decoration and one of our cute Gnome Hanger Decorations.
Firstly, our Wooden Decorations consist of this gorgeous Snowflake, Intricate Snowflake, Patterned Tree and Woodland Reindeer, with festive red and green ribbon ties. They are all beautifully detailed to add to your winter wonder gift boxes. We love that these little Christmas gifts are created by our in-house designers and are completely plastic free. They are perfect for other rustic themed Christmas decorations.
Secondly, our Christmas Gnome Hanger Decorations are adorable touches to a gift box. Choose from three red and white gnomes, featured in different glittery hats. Their total lack of facial features, button noses and little red mittens are so sweet, and as a result, make wonderfully festive Christmas tree decorations. 

Sequin detail baubles in red, gold and green with winter berries decorationRed, green and gold Sequin Baubles

 

Festive Flower Wreath

Continuing with Christmas decorations, next is our Festive Flower Wreath Kit. Making your own floral wreath can be a wonderfully cathartic experience, not to mention a festive one. Why not encourage your loved ones to take some time to create something lovely with this wreath kit? It has been thoughtfully assembled by our in-house Bookblock Florists and includes everything needed to create a gorgeous Christmas wreath.
Each kit contains a selection of our dried flowers, a golden metal hoop, hand-made and naturally dyed ribbon for a premium gift idea.
As you can see below this selection looks absolutely beautiful on the golden hoop, with the contrasting greens and reds and silky ribbon standing out as the star of the wreath. Because of this, we think they are such perfect Christmas decorations.

Floral wreath kit in three images with winter botanical detailFestive Flower Wreath Kit

 

Festive Food

Next up is Christmas food. We all love treating ourselves over the Christmas period, so we made sure to have festive treats waiting and ready. 

Firstly, our Merry Chocolate Selection is jolly and generous. It contains four mini boxes of festive chocolate delights, hand-picked based on their amazing taste and festive cheer. Enjoy forest gateau bites, churros almonds, tiramisu rounds and white chocolate pistachios. Additionally, this box also has some awesome packaging. It includes bright and bold colours on the cover with abstract shapes that catch your eye so well. The mini boxes are no different as the beautiful floral designs and more simplistic abstract shapes make a wonderful aesthetic. These Christmas chocolates make great additions to any festive gift box. 

A Merry Chocolate Selection with abstract christmas tree detail in green and orange
A Merry Chocolate Selection

 

Christmas Crackers

Lastly, we have a brilliant finishing touch; Christmas crackers! Each is filled with yummy chocolates for exciting Christmas treats.
The first is our slightly more sophisticated cracker with port and raisin truffles, hand-made by the Norfolk Truffle Company. They’re coated in dark chocolate with a delicious milk truffle interior, with added raisins and ruby port. These treats are housed in a luxurious cracker design, with luscious blue and gold details to really stand out.
Next is another classy cracker containing three delicious milk Lindt Christmas chocolates. These are perfect to add a little festive fun to your gift box with the surprise of Santas inside. Additionally, the cracker has a beautifully elegant design with festive, botanical motifs all around.
Lastly, for more fun, is our Santa Cracker. These charming Christmas gifts house delicious milk chocolate Santa belts, which are fitting for the giant friendly Santa around the cracker! They are (just like the others), a lovely finishing touch to a gift box.

Christmas crackers collection Port & Raisin Truffle Cracker, Lindt Santas Cracker and Santa Cracker

 

If you’d like to add more of a personal touch, we have hundreds of greeting cards for you to add to your gift boxes that would make them extra special. A Christmas card goes a long way for sending a personal message. 

Time’s ticking for the countdown to Christmas so start your browsing!

Our love affair with Christmas cards

We’re a sentimental bunch us brits. 

Every year, we send nearly 900 million Christmas cards. 900 million! That’s more per person than any other country in the world. 

And I’ll let you in on a little secret. I absolutely love them. From the first red-breasted robin to the last bawdy limerick, I can’t get enough of Christmas cards.  I store them on mantles, I hang them on walls, I even fold them into origami nativity scenes (maybe not that last one). 

As soon as that first emerald envelope hits my doormat, I get all giddy knowing that Christmas is just around the corner. But why do we love this tradition so much? And if you’re a first-time sender, how can you fully embrace the joy of card giving? 

Here are seven reasons why this is the year to start sending Christmas cards

Christmas Cards

An age-old tradition 

Let’s begin at the beginning, shall we? The name Henry Cole may not ring any Christmas bells. But we have him to thank for the Christmas card as we know it today. Back in 1843, the then civil servant teamed up with artist and friend John Horsley to create the very first Christmas card. 

The simple design depicted a hearty family Christmas dinner, complete with turkey and wine-supping children (no, honestly!). Since then, designs have varied from the traditional to the downright bizarre. And these little gestures have been spreading joy for over 150 years. 

 

Personalised Cards

From me to you

Whichever style you prefer, Christmas cards all share one thing in common. They last. In the age of social media and instant messaging, a Christmas caption can be bashed out in seconds and shared with the entire world. A Christmas card, on the other hand, isn’t so fleeting. 

They act as a physical reminder of our care and affection to those we love. Rather than being resigned to the trash folder, Christmas cards take pride of place in our homes (for a few days at least). In a world where things are designed to be consumed in seconds, there’s something beautiful about a handwritten Christmas card

Christmas Cards

From the heart  

Like writing a good letter (link to letter writing article), penning a Christmas card forces us to slow down and consider what we’re saying. Because we can’t backspace our way out of trouble, every word counts. 

In fact, some of the most touching letters I’ve ever received have been Christmas cards. It’s incredible how open and honest we can be when we pick up a pen. They’re wonderful for the reader too. In a recent study, 83 per cent of people said a handwritten message involved more thought and feeling than a simple text.

So if you haven’t tried it before, make this year the year to send a message from the heart. 

Christmas Cards

Works of art

If you’re anything like me, you adore great design. And if you think Christmas cards aren’t the place for it, think again. Over the last few years, artists have turned cards into an amazing platform for sharing their work with the world. 

Plus have you seen Christmas cards recently? They’re things of beauty! I don’t mean the ones of Santa Claus passed out after too many sherries. I mean the ones hand-drawn by expert illustrators. If you haven’t already, check out our range of festive favourites.   

So if you’re stuck for Christmas gift ideas, a handwritten Christmas card could be the perfect solution. 

Christmas Cards

‘Tis the season to be boastful

Let’s be honest. Who doesn’t love a good brag? When I was growing up, my dad used to compile an annual newsletter of all my family’s achievements. Whether we were passing our driving tests or playing innkeeper 2 in the school play, he would shout it to the heavens. 

And who could blame him? Christmas cards are one of the few chances we get to be unashamedly boastful. Plus my innkeeper 2 was the talk of the town. So if you need an excuse to do a little self-promotion, Christmas cards might just be the ego boost you were looking for.  

 

Christmas Cards

Write, lick, stamp, repeat 

We each have our own little ways of getting in the festive spirit. Whether it’s the first sip of a gingerbread latte or a cheeky hit of Wham! in October, we all love getting in the mood for Christmas. 

For me, it’s Christmas cards. Every year I set aside one glorious afternoon where I lick, stick and stamp my way into the season. Sure, it helps that I’m a stationery nut but if you’ve never tried it, you’re missing out. 

There are, of course, a few key ingredients to the perfect Christmas card writing session. I would recommend a woolly jumper, a tall glass of mulled wine and a hearty dose of Michael Buble. Bliss. 

Christmas Cards

Express yourself

One of the things I love most about Christmas cards is the chance to express yourself. From understated chic to silly family portraits, they’re a great chance to share a little piece of your personality with those you love most.

And with a wider choice than ever before, you’re bound to find something as unique as you. From subtle and sophisticated to bold and beautiful, there is a Christmas card out there waiting for you.  

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The future…

You’d be forgiven for thinking Christmas cards are on their way out. But recent research has shown that the next generation of Christmas carders are intent on keeping this wonderful tradition alive. 

My advice? Choose quality over quantity. You don’t need to send them to every person you’ve ever met. Instead, pick a few close friends and family and send a card that they will love. You never know, it might just make their Christmas. 

If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to take care of your Christmas cards, check out Bookblock Unlimited. Send as many cards as you like with one monthly subscription. Or for more Christmas present ideas, check out our amazing range of gifts.   

5 best Christmas markets in the UK

Wrap up warm. It’s Christmas market season. 

Born in Germany, these delightful popup markets have become a mainstay in the UK. Offering mulled wine, mince pies and a beautiful array of gift ideas, there’s nowhere better to get in the festive spirit. 

So if you’re on the lookout for gift inspiration or simply a slice of stollen, you’ve come to the right place. Here are my top five favourite Christmas markets in the UK. 

Southbank Christmas Market<

Southbank Winter Festival

If you’re looking to embrace your inner Love Actually, look no further than London’s iconic Southbank. In the heart of the capital, this bustling market features Christmas gifts and festive goodies. 

Foodies will love scoping out freshly baked mince pies and artisan Christmas puddings. Not to mention, some of the best street food from Thailand, India and Greece. And if you’re looking for unique Christmas gifts, you’re in luck. Some of London’s best designers will be showcasing their work. 

There’ll be a great selection of entertainment too. As well as live appearances from Nadiya Hussain and folk star Kate Rusby, visitors can catch gigs, exhibitions and even a puppet musical rendition of Black Beauty. If that isn’t Christmassy, I don’t know what is. 

Mulled wine and cider are guaranteed. Hugh Grant, unfortunately, is not. 

When: 8th November – 26th January (10am-10pm)

Where: London’s Southbank Centre 

 

Winchester Cathedral Christmas Market

Winchester Cathedral Christmas Market

This is one for the purists. Sitting in the shadow of Winchester’s spectacular cathedral, this Christmas market has been voted one of the best in Europe by the New York Post. And you can see why. Inspired by the traditional markets of Germany, Winchester’s Christmas fair is bursting with character. 

Wander through over 100 chalets, each offering an array of Christmas gifts and seasonal produce. Discover the best in local crafts including handmade jewellery, apparel and homeware. And after all that perusing, treat yourself to some authentic German bratwurst or some gorgeous vegan treats. 

The best part? These adorable chalets surround a picturesque ice rink for gliding those mince pies away. If you want my advice, go during the week to avoid the crowds. But with such a brilliant atmosphere to enjoy, Winchester is worth a visit at any time. 

When: 21st November – 22nd December 

Where: Winchester Cathedral grounds

Christmas Market

Leeds Christkindlemarkt

Leeds Christkindlemarkt is so quintessentially German, it might as well have been dropped off from Dusseldorf. Each wooden stall is decorated by hand and boasts a bevy of traditional gifts and gifts and goodies. 

This seasonal showpiece is full of festive gift ideas. Browse the best of local crafts or feast your eyes on authentic German treats including gluhwein, bratwurst and schnitzels. And if the weather takes a turn, there are plenty of places to seek shelter. Cosy up with a hot chocolate in the Kuh Stall chalet or enjoy a tipple in the Ski Hutte bar. With glockenspiels and pilsner aplenty, it’s full of apres-ski charm. 

At the heart of Christkindlemarkt is a spectacular carousel. Perfect for children and big kids alike, it’s a great place to take the whole family. And with an array of live entertainment including face painting and balloon making, there’s nowhere better to get everyone together this Christmas.  

When: 8th November – 21st December (10.30am – 7.30pm)

Where: Leeds’ Millenium Square 

Edinburgh Christmas Market

Edinburgh Christmas Market 

Edinburgh’s Christmas market is undoubtedly one of the most picturesque around. Every year, this festive feast take over Edinburgh’s famous Princes Street Gardens with a huge selection of stalls, rides and events. 

With over 150 stalls of Christmas goodies, there’s something for everyone. And the food on offer is second to none. Expect winter warmers from acclaimed local restaurants including Fox Hat, Alandas and the Mac Shack. Or for a wee dram, pop into the Johnnie Walker Bothy Bar.

But the biggest draw of this market is its rides. As well as bumper cars, carousels and a Christmas tree maze, visitors can soak up a sky-high view of the city in a stunning big wheel. There’s a great program of live entertainment too. Come along and find some of the biggest names in comedy, music and dance. Plus a special appearance by someone called Kris Kringle… whoever he is.   

When: 16th November – 4th January (10am – 10pm)

Where: Edinburgh’s Princes Street Gardens

Cardiff Christmas Market

Cardiff Christmas Market

If you’re after something a little more sedate, Cardiff Christmas market is for you. This beautiful collection of wooden stalls gives local makers the chance to put their work in the spotlight. You’ll find everything from original artwork to handmade ceramics and decorations, all celebrating the best of Welsh culture. 

All the food is local too. Tuck into freshly baked Welsh cakes and warming mulled cider. And top up your Christmas gift collection with handmade fudge, luxury chocolates and festive infused gins. Or treat yourself to some chestnuts (roasted on an open fire, of course). 

One of the UK’s more peaceful Christmas markets, Cardiff is perfect for shoppers who like to take things at their own pace. And while there may be no helter skelters for the kids, don’t be surprised to see some familiar festive faces pop up around the town. So come along and explore the winding lanes of Wales’ capital. 

When: 14th November – 23rd December (10am – 6pm)

Where: St John Street, Working Street, the Hayes, Hills Street and Trinity Street, Cardiff

Looking for more Christmas gift inspiration? Check out our beautiful array of gift boxes. Or take a look at our personalisable Christmas cards.

Is it ever too early to get in the Christmas spirit?

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.

Every year, we get a few telltale signs that the festive season is well and truly upon us. First, it’s
the mysterious appearance of advent calendars in mid-July. Then, it’s the popping up of
Christmas lights at the end of October. And now, we get the influx of tearjerking Christmas ads.
The tide of yule is truly unstoppable.

And while I could sit here and moan that every year Christmas starts earlier and earlier, I’ll let
you into a little secret. I love it. As soon as that final firecracker explodes on bonfire night, I set
my sights firmly on the big day.

We’re all the same aren’t we? Whether we admit it or not, I think we all crave the comfort and
cosiness of the most wonderful time of the year. Mulled wine and mince pies, warming hot
chocolate, hideous Christmas jumpers. It just can’t be beat.

Now don’t get me wrong. I know this time of year can be stressful with planning, parties and
picking out presents. But by embracing the Christmas spirit a little earlier, we can make the
whole season pass perfectly.

Here are my favourite ways to get ahead for Christmas.

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The Scrooge Scale
First things first, where do you sit on the Scrooge scale? Let me know in the comments…

Bah Humbug
These people refuse to acknowledge glad tidings of any kind. While others sing carols and sip
on sherry, these festive fiends huff and puff their way through winter. If it were up to them, every
idiot who goes about with ‘Merry Christmas’ on his lips would be boiled with his own pudding!
Not literally I hope.

Blue Christmas
These Scrooge-lights are known for refusing mince pies before 1st of December. They prefer to
keep a lid on festive frolicking. But after a prosecco or two, they’re happy to belt out Michael Buble at the office Christmas do. Just don’t expect them to shake their belly like a bowlful of jelly.

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Holidays are Coming
While they may seem calm and collected, these people have been secretly counting the sleeps
since Halloween. As soon as they down tools for the Christmas holidays, you’ll find them in a
reindeer onesie, watching Elf on repeat. They’ll usually have very strong opinions on the best
Christmas sandwiches too.

I wish it could be Christmas every day
These hardcore holly jollies will stop at nothing to spread Christmas cheer. They’ve been
hunting for gift ideas with laser-sharp precision for months. And don’t be surprised if they’re
humming Mariah Carey by the start of March. For them, boxing day is a day of mourning.

Ways to Stay Ahead of the Game
Wherever you sit on the Scrooge scale, we can all give ourselves a festive leg up by getting
ahead for the big day. Here are three of my favourite ways to make Christmas joyful again.

 

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Put your diary to work
We all know that come December, it’s every man for himself. So start filling up your calendar
with all the important events ahead of time. From parties to school plays, make sure you know
when and where you need to be. If you’ve got little ones, keep an eye on school events too. You
never know when Year 3 might throw a last-minute Rudolph lookalike contest.

And when it comes to Christmas, there’s no such thing as being too pedantic. Grab yourself a
good notebook to pencil in shopping days, wrapping days and picking up the turkey days.
Having everything written down should (fingers crossed) make the whole thing a bit more manageable. Make sure you set aside a little me time too. Even Santa treats himself to a bubble bath every once in a while.

Decide who’s hosting the big day
With so much to do in the run-up to Christmas, it’s easy to forget about the 25th. So firm up now
who has the honour (or misfortune) of hosting the big day. If it’s friends or family then great! Just
decide how best to get there and find out what you should bring. Fizz and nibbles are always
handy. Or why not bring a thank you gift box?
Or if you’re in the driving seat this year, get an idea of who needs what. Has grandma gone
gluten-free? Is uncle Peter allergic to sprouts? The earlier you know the ins and outs, the more
time you’ll have to prepare.

Get ahead with gifts
Whoever decided it’s better to give than to receive has got a lot of answering to do. And while
Black Friday’s flash sales may send you scrambling to the stores, it pays to think a little smarter.
Unless, of course, you’re one of those super-shoppers who bought all their gifts in last’s year’s
sales. In which case, one gold star to you.

But if you’re anything like us normal people, you’ll likely have a list of friends, family, colleagues
and clients who are all hungry for presents. And now is the perfect time to stock up on a few
failsafe gifts.

Candles are a great option. Simple, stylish and suitable for all ages, they make lovely gifts. If
you’re looking for something neutral, I love the relaxing scent Earl of East’s Viagem.
And who doesn’t love chocolate? Whether you’re shopping for an old friend or your kids’
schoolteacher, artisan choccie is ideal for Christmas. My favourite is definitely Coco
Chocolatier’s gin and tonic dark chocolate. It’s moreish, refreshing and just a little bit naughty.
Have yourself a merry little Christmas

Whether you love it or hate it, give yourself a helping hand this year by embracing a bit of that
early Christmas spirit. And if you’re looking for more gift inspiration, check out our selection of
curated gifts. Until then my friends, happy Christmas to all and to all a good night.
Lexi x

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