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Top Ten Gifts Moms Want Top Ten Gifts Moms Want Katy Abel What do women really want? It's a question that's been handed down through the ages. And now, as we prepare to salute Moms, we find ourselves pondering it even more. Godiva truffles? Breakfast in bed? A pink corsage? According to a highly un scientific survey of both veteran and new Moms, the answer is "none of the above." So for the genuinely puzzled and the completely clueless, we offer the gift of a "Top 10 List." These are things to do or buy that are guaranteed to move Mother's Day far beyond the usual flowers and chocolates. Go Ahead: Make My (own) Bed It's a gift mom Margot O'Toole treasured for weeks, even though it was nothing she could sniff, swallow, or try on. One Mother's Day morning, her young son Brendan simply announced that effectively immediately, he would begin to make his own bed every day.And he did, at least, for a matter of weeks. It meant more to Margot than all the cards and flowers received before or since. Take Out and Hang Out Claire Cahill, mother of three-year-old triplets Meaghan, Kimberly and Matthew, remembers the year she and her husband tried to take all three babies - and her mother - out to eat on Mother's Day. "It was absolutely horrible," she says, shuddering at the memory. "We'd made reservations, and even so we had to stand and wait for a table. We'd called ahead for three high chairs; when we got there, they didn't have any! So we sat with the kids on our laps and it was very stressful. "Sometimes people try to make it so special a day that it goes the other way. So last year we got Chinese takeout and just hung around the house taking pictures of the kids. We had such a good time that we're going to do it again this year!" Home Alone Of course you should spend time with her. But maybe Mom would love to be...left alone! One of the greatest gifts a mother can receive is a "coupon" for a day off. Hubby takes the kids and head for the hills one morning. Meanwhile, back at the ranch, Mom soaks in a hot tub, curls up by the fire with a good book, or invites a long-neglected friend over for lunch. Ahhhh....the sounds of silence. Shhhh. Say It With...Trees Most communities have garden clubs or beautification committees. Some sell trees and shrubs as a fundraiser. Buying a tree or plant for Mom, then planting it with her in the yard, is a fun activity to do with children and a lasting tribute. Take It To The Streets "Mother's Day isn't about chocolates, it's about taking care of our children," says M.J. Gregoire, one of the local organizers for the Million Mom March in Washington D.C. She and thousands of other moms have boarded buses - with kids in tow - to head to the nation's capital in a mass show of support for tougher gun control laws. If you'd like to accompany or send your Mom to this year's Million Mom March (with her permission of course), visit millionmommarch.com. A Blast From Her Past "I'd love nothing more than to return to my high school with my two (grown) children, and have us all sing together in the annual alumni concert," says Vinny A., mother of two and grandmother of three. Why not spend Mother's Day making a trip down Mom's own Memory Lane, with brunch at the hotel where she once danced with Dad, or tickets to a musical revived from "her" era? This Is Your Life Here's a great activity to do with kids: make a book about Mom's life! The simplest materials will do - construction paper folded, cut and stapled - illustrations done with paint, crayons, markers, and/or photos. This is a good excuse to call Mom's mom or other far-flung relatives for details on the naughty escapades of her childhood or college adventures. Basketweaving 101 Whether she's got a toddler or a teen, most mothers need - and seldom get - a night out. Sign up Mom for a course at a local community college or adult education program: Something fun! How about an Introduction to Chilean Wines, The Fine Art of Bellydancing, or Feng Shui? Say Cheese It's not in the cheap category, but if you're ready to go for broke, a professionally done family portrait would top any Mom's wish list. Remember Moms In Need Each year, the Women's Lunch Place in Boston hosts a special Mother's Day party for homeless and impoverished women.Guests enjoy a special meal of steak tips and scallops, dance to music provided by a live band, and receive corsagesand other gifts. "It came out of a realization that a lot of our guests have lost their families," explains Erin Kelly, fundraising coordinator for the day shelter. "This is a way we could show them that they are still special." Donors pay $25-35 to have a specially designed card sent to their own Moms, with a message saying that a donation to the Women's Lunch Place has been made in their name. (For more information, visit www.womenslunchplace.org. Donations in your mom's name - to her favorite charity - are a wonderful way to sustain the meaning of Mother's Day throughout the year! E-mail This Article Print This Article Article Mom's Memory Box Quiz Mama Movie! Quiz Poll Mom's Day Men Message Boards Momma's Mantra... More Related Links On This Month's Calendar St. Patrick's Day Spring Begins Easter National Nutrition Month Women's History Month -- FREE Digital Prints Digital prints at thousands of Walgreens nationwide. Order digital prints online. Pick up as little as 1 hour! 10 free prints with your first upload. FREE photo sharing and storage. Shipping to home also available. 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MSN Money - Get the wedding gifts you really want MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping Money People & Chat Sign In W eb Search: Money S earch MSN Money: Help Home News Banking Investing Planning Taxes My Money Portfolio Loans Insurance Planning Home Retirement Savings Insurance Family/College Resources Decision Centers Commentary Index More Tools Related Links My Accounts Message Boards Print-friendly version Send this to a friend Get market news by e-mail See if refinancing works Personal finance bookshelf Find It! Article Index Finance Q&A Tools Index Site map Related Sites Association of Bridal Consultants The Honeymoon Casa de Oro Travel wedding registry Honeymoonforyou.com HoneyLuna.com The Basics Get the wedding gifts you really want advertisement Traditional registries can prevent you from getting 5 identical bun warmers. But some couples really want camping gear, home down payments or honeymoon contributions. What would Miss Manners say? By MP Dunleavey It's relatively rare these days for people to get married right after graduating from college. The average age for first marriage among women has risen steadily to more than 25, from less than 21 in 1970; for men, the average is now more than 27. My fianc and I were about a decade or so past our mid-20s when we got married recently, and like a lot of people, we had accumulated a lot of stuff during our unmarried years. The last thing we wanted was more stuff. At least that's how we felt when we considered doing the standard newlywed thing: i.e. registering for china, linens, monogrammed silver, matching PDAs and a small, well-behaved child. Nah. What we wanted, more than anything, given the stress of modern wedding planning, was to go lie on a beach somewhere and pretend we were still happily dating. Don't let retirement sneak up on you. Create a perfect plan. But like most couples we found the cost of the wedding taxing enough -- even though our parents did pay for most of it. There was no way we could afford a honeymoon, too. So we got this crazy idea. If our loved ones would be willing to shell out for glassware and new pots, would it be terrible -- crass, rude, self-serving -- to ask for contributions toward what we really wanted? Financial wedding etiquette To be honest, I've never liked the idea of a traditional registry. No matter how fancy the store (or your china pattern), you're basically telling guests what to buy you. Miss Manners, aka Judith Martin, pointed out in a recent column that commercial gift registries used to be kept ONLY in the event that customers inquired about a bride's china or silver pattern. Now, she says, all sentiment is being stripped from the gift-giving tradition. People turn to registries, she says, "to put generosity under the control of its beneficiaries." And, she concludes sternly: "These practices are no less vulgar for having become commonplace." Her point is well-taken. Some couples seem to equate "getting married" with "shopping spree" and use the registry system to shamelessly upgrade every item in their home. On the other hand, there is a financial reality that cannot be avoided. Custom dictates that a gift must be bought, so for most people the financial sanity (and sheer convenience) of bridal registries outweighs the inherent crudeness of this system. Guests don't waste their money buying gifts couples don't want or can't use. Couples get what they need, so they don't have to buy it themselves. Stuff -- who needs it? Increasingly, says Peggy Post, author of "Emily Post's Wedding Etiquette by Peggy Post", many couples would rather skip the stuff anyway. "So many couples come to the marriage with so many things," she says, noting that 40% of marriages are "encore," i.e. repeat, unions, for one or both partners. "These days you see people registering for all kinds of non-traditional items." Among them: camping gear, a down payment for a house, stock certificates and, yes! . . . the honeymoon. According to the Association of Bridal Consultants (see link at left), a wedding guest will spend an average of $85 on a gift. The average cost of a honeymoon is about $4,000. If a couple has no need for flatware and linens, why not encourage guests to contribute to a honeymoon registry like thehoneymoon.com, casadeorotravel.com, honeymoonforyou.com or honeyluna.com? Guests can contribute to airfare, romantic dinners, massages, picnics, guided tours, etc. To drool over a sample registry for a honeymoon in Hawaii, click on the link at left under Honeymoonforyou.com. For one in Greece, click at left under HoneyLuna.com. And to send in contributions for my honeymoon, click . . . oh, never mind. The etiquette of alternative registries Peggy Post, the great-granddaughter-in-law of Emily Post, thinks using these offbeat registries can be fine "with a big IF attached." Here's some guidance: 1) Wait until you're asked. It's impolite (and annoying) to include a card announcing where you're registered. Wait for guests to inquire, and let the word spread discreetly through friends and family. "Let your parents, siblings, wedding party and close friends know -- IF they've asked," suggests Bobbie Izeman, a bridal consultant and advice columnist for blushing-brides.com. "But don't announce it in a formal way." 2) Do not dictate. As Miss Manners points out, a gift, above all, is a gift. It is not up to you to decide what your guests should give, no matter how badly you want contributions to your down payment, help with your airfare or even traditional items like cookware. "You should leave your guests the option to give you what they want," agrees Post. 3) Say thank you. It may seem obvious, but sending a prompt, enthusiastic thank you note -- for every gift, no matter what the gift -- is essential. "The key thing is to remember to be appreciative," says Post. The honeymoon fund Since we didn't know about these honeymoon registries a few months ago, my fianc and I set up our own impromptu "honeymoon fund." We made a small gaffe by alluding to it in the instruction sheet for our weekend wedding (oops!), but it was in the context of asking guests please not to give presents. Apparently, that is also a faux pas (eek!), but we hadn't consulted all these etiquette experts then. To our surprise, a small number of friends (and a couple of relatives) protested. They wanted to get us A Real Gift. I can say with some relief that at least we handled that properly -- encouraging people to give whatever sort of gift they wanted. And they did. We got a lovely mix of gifts and honeymoon fund contributions. Just enough so that we can restore our sanity on some sandy shore -- without going into a penny of debt. What greater wedding gift could there be? Editor's Choice 3 legal papers you can't live without Your own business, your tax shelter Brush: The 5 most overpaid CEOs Are seniors gambling away retirement? Cut your taxes by going solar Readers' Choice Ratings Top 5 Articles 9.34 Zombie debt collectors dig up your old mistakes 9.33 10 ways to stop identity theft cold 9.31 10 ways to avoid outrageous hospital overcharges 9.22 The tricks and traps of debt consolidation 9.17 Safeguard your Social Security number View all top rated articles More Resources · E-mail us your comments on this article · Post on the Your Money message board · Get a daily dose of market news S earch MSN Money tips advertisement MSN Money's editorial goal is to provide a forum for personal finance and investment ideas. 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Groomsmen Gifts: What Do Guys Really Want? Special Occasions Wedding Business Store Locator Cart Account () Search Advanced Search Top Groomsmen Gifts Barware Games Golf Collection Jewelry/Accessories Knives/Tools More Gifts Things Remembered Exclusive Articles Best for Bridesmaids Celebrate the Years Make It Personal Recognition Breeds Success The Perfect Gift for Mom Top of the Class Grad Gifts Father's Day Gift Ideas Recipient Bridesmaids Groomsmen The Couple Bride Groom Flower Girl Ring Bearer Parents/Grandparents Ceremony Guest Books Pen Stands Ring Pillows Unity Candles Flower Baskets Handkerchiefs Reception Toasting Flutes Cake Server Sets Garters Popular Gifts Collections Jewelry & Trinket Boxes Tankards & Flasks Frames & Photo Storage Throws Clocks Need Help? Customer Service Frequently Asked Questions How to Order Shipping Costs & Schedules What is Personalization? Privacy & Security Shopping Services Rewards Club Request a Catalog Email Sign Up iRemembered Gift Announcement Site Map 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Easy Returns About Things Remembered Company Info Become an Affiliate Contact Us Employment toll free: 1-866-902-4438 Groomsmen Gifts: What Do Guys Really Want? Any gift that suggests a "guys' night out" is a sure bet. by Lynne Hayes When a guy's buddies are willing to stand up beside him on the big day - not to mention behave themselves and wear a tuxedo - a big "thank you" is definitely in order. The traditional way to do this is with groomsmen gifts . They're not only the perfect way for the couple-to-be to show their appreciation for performing groomsmen duties like walking Aunt Mildred to her seat at the ceremony, but they also make a nice, enduring reminder of a special time with good friends-perhaps one of the few times you'll all be together as the years and miles take you in different directions. The Challenge: Find One Gift That Fits All While you'll be upholding a longstanding custom by giving gifts to your groomsmen and best man, that doesn't mean they have to be boring or old-fashioned. There are plenty of nifty gifts out there that your buds are sure to appreciate. Before you head out on your gift shopping adventure, though, take a little time to think about your groomsmen's personalities and interests. Your goal is to find a common denominator here, since you'll want to select the same groomsmen gift for all the guys. As a couple, you'll want to discuss your spending limit and consider that in the equation as well-it'll keep you from wandering over to something way out of your price range, which is one sure way to stress out on your mission. So What Makes A Great Groomsmen Gift? Short of receiving "pizza for life" certificates, most guys like groomsmen gifts that make great conversation pieces. If they're useful, too, well, that's a bonus! Some of the most popular items that guys appreciate include: drinking mugs , cufflinks , collectible Zippo® lighters and yes, even flasks . Retro is making a real comeback, and, while your groomsmen may not be big on quaffing brandy on the run, it's the "retro cool" of a flask that makes it a great groomsmen gift idea. The whole Vegas scene is back in style, too, and there are plenty of groomsmen's gifts available that celebrate this fun, very masculine theme. Think Poker Sets , or pilsner glasses featuring card suit symbols. In fact, if you want to make a really big impression, think about combining these two gifts into one great package for each of your groomsmen-it's the ultimate "guy's night out" gift. While these gifts are all memorable, you also have the option of making them truly personal by creating a personalized gift with an engraved message. Start with each of their names or initials, but go the extra step, too-add a unique sentiment just for them, and also the date of your wedding. Years from now, those special words will make your gift a priceless memento, and bring back memories of the good times you've had together throughout your friendship, and on your wedding day. Timing Is Everything: The Best Time To Present Your Gifts We're back to tradition again to answer this question. Most grooms present their groomsmen gifts at the rehearsal dinner, just as the bride will do with her bridesmaids. That's the ideal time, especially if the gift you've selected is to be worn at the wedding ceremony, like cufflinks or pocket watches . It's also appropriate to give the guys their gifts on the big day, perhaps while you're all together in the dressing area, or during the reception. To make the moment special, it's nice to take each of your groomsmen aside, and to give each gift individually-there's no need to get mushy in public when you have something really personal to say to a good friend! It's The Reason Mom Taught You To Say "Thank You" Now that you understand the whole concept of groomsmen gifts, you can see that it might actually be fun to go out shopping for them at Things Remembered. You've got some great friends, and, between tuxedo fittings, guest seating, and that goofy "groomsmen only" dance you'll probably make them perform, you've got plenty of good reasons to say "thank you" for being by your side for this big moment in your lives. So make a day of it, and get over to the mall and visit Things Remembered - they'll help you pick out the perfect gifts to thank your groomsmen - and your bridesmaids too! Once you two cross all the groomsmen and bridesmaids off your gift list, lunch at the food court awaits! 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MSN Money - Get the wedding gifts you really want MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping Money People & Chat Sign In W eb Search: Money S earch MSN Money: Help Home News Banking Investing Planning Taxes My Money Portfolio Loans Insurance Planning Home Retirement Savings Insurance Family/College Resources Decision Centers Commentary Index More Tools Related Links My Accounts Message Boards Print-friendly version Send this to a friend Get market news by e-mail See if refinancing works Personal finance bookshelf Find It! Article Index Finance Q&A Tools Index Site map Related Sites Association of Bridal Consultants The Honeymoon Casa de Oro Travel wedding registry Honeymoonforyou.com HoneyLuna.com The Basics Get the wedding gifts you really want advertisement Traditional registries can prevent you from getting 5 identical bun warmers. But some couples really want camping gear, home down payments or honeymoon contributions. What would Miss Manners say? By MP Dunleavey It's relatively rare these days for people to get married right after graduating from college. The average age for first marriage among women has risen steadily to more than 25, from less than 21 in 1970; for men, the average is now more than 27. My fianc and I were about a decade or so past our mid-20s when we got married recently, and like a lot of people, we had accumulated a lot of stuff during our unmarried years. The last thing we wanted was more stuff. At least that's how we felt when we considered doing the standard newlywed thing: i.e. registering for china, linens, monogrammed silver, matching PDAs and a small, well-behaved child. Nah. What we wanted, more than anything, given the stress of modern wedding planning, was to go lie on a beach somewhere and pretend we were still happily dating. Don't let retirement sneak up on you. Create a perfect plan. But like most couples we found the cost of the wedding taxing enough -- even though our parents did pay for most of it. There was no way we could afford a honeymoon, too. So we got this crazy idea. If our loved ones would be willing to shell out for glassware and new pots, would it be terrible -- crass, rude, self-serving -- to ask for contributions toward what we really wanted? Financial wedding etiquette To be honest, I've never liked the idea of a traditional registry. No matter how fancy the store (or your china pattern), you're basically telling guests what to buy you. Miss Manners, aka Judith Martin, pointed out in a recent column that commercial gift registries used to be kept ONLY in the event that customers inquired about a bride's china or silver pattern. Now, she says, all sentiment is being stripped from the gift-giving tradition. People turn to registries, she says, "to put generosity under the control of its beneficiaries." And, she concludes sternly: "These practices are no less vulgar for having become commonplace." Her point is well-taken. Some couples seem to equate "getting married" with "shopping spree" and use the registry system to shamelessly upgrade every item in their home. On the other hand, there is a financial reality that cannot be avoided. Custom dictates that a gift must be bought, so for most people the financial sanity (and sheer convenience) of bridal registries outweighs the inherent crudeness of this system. Guests don't waste their money buying gifts couples don't want or can't use. Couples get what they need, so they don't have to buy it themselves. Stuff -- who needs it? Increasingly, says Peggy Post, author of "Emily Post's Wedding Etiquette by Peggy Post", many couples would rather skip the stuff anyway. "So many couples come to the marriage with so many things," she says, noting that 40% of marriages are "encore," i.e. repeat, unions, for one or both partners. "These days you see people registering for all kinds of non-traditional items." Among them: camping gear, a down payment for a house, stock certificates and, yes! . . . the honeymoon. According to the Association of Bridal Consultants (see link at left), a wedding guest will spend an average of $85 on a gift. The average cost of a honeymoon is about $4,000. If a couple has no need for flatware and linens, why not encourage guests to contribute to a honeymoon registry like thehoneymoon.com, casadeorotravel.com, honeymoonforyou.com or honeyluna.com? Guests can contribute to airfare, romantic dinners, massages, picnics, guided tours, etc. To drool over a sample registry for a honeymoon in Hawaii, click on the link at left under Honeymoonforyou.com. For one in Greece, click at left under HoneyLuna.com. And to send in contributions for my honeymoon, click . . . oh, never mind. The etiquette of alternative registries Peggy Post, the great-granddaughter-in-law of Emily Post, thinks using these offbeat registries can be fine "with a big IF attached." Here's some guidance: 1) Wait until you're asked. It's impolite (and annoying) to include a card announcing where you're registered. Wait for guests to inquire, and let the word spread discreetly through friends and family. "Let your parents, siblings, wedding party and close friends know -- IF they've asked," suggests Bobbie Izeman, a bridal consultant and advice columnist for blushing-brides.com. "But don't announce it in a formal way." 2) Do not dictate. As Miss Manners points out, a gift, above all, is a gift. It is not up to you to decide what your guests should give, no matter how badly you want contributions to your down payment, help with your airfare or even traditional items like cookware. "You should leave your guests the option to give you what they want," agrees Post. 3) Say thank you. It may seem obvious, but sending a prompt, enthusiastic thank you note -- for every gift, no matter what the gift -- is essential. "The key thing is to remember to be appreciative," says Post. The honeymoon fund Since we didn't know about these honeymoon registries a few months ago, my fianc and I set up our own impromptu "honeymoon fund." We made a small gaffe by alluding to it in the instruction sheet for our weekend wedding (oops!), but it was in the context of asking guests please not to give presents. Apparently, that is also a faux pas (eek!), but we hadn't consulted all these etiquette experts then. To our surprise, a small number of friends (and a couple of relatives) protested. They wanted to get us A Real Gift. I can say with some relief that at least we handled that properly -- encouraging people to give whatever sort of gift they wanted. And they did. We got a lovely mix of gifts and honeymoon fund contributions. Just enough so that we can restore our sanity on some sandy shore -- without going into a penny of debt. What greater wedding gift could there be? Editor's Choice 3 legal papers you can't live without Your own business, your tax shelter Brush: The 5 most overpaid CEOs Are seniors gambling away retirement? Cut your taxes by going solar Readers' Choice Ratings Top 5 Articles 9.34 Zombie debt collectors dig up your old mistakes 9.33 10 ways to stop identity theft cold 9.31 10 ways to avoid outrageous hospital overcharges 9.22 The tricks and traps of debt consolidation 9.17 Safeguard your Social Security number View all top rated articles More Resources · E-mail us your comments on this article · Post on the Your Money message board · Get a daily dose of market news S earch MSN Money tips advertisement MSN Money's editorial goal is to provide a forum for personal finance and investment ideas. 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Number of Hits: - Unique Gift Ideas for Men - Distinctive Gifts for Men - Men's Home Decor & Masculine Office Decorations | Distinctive Nautical Motif Gifts for Men | Golf-Theme Gifts for Men | | Unique Fishing Theme Gifts for Men | Hunting Motif Gifts for Men | | Office Decorations for Men: Bookends, Sculptures, Desk Accessories | | Unique Masculine Men's Gifts | Distinctive Gifts for Him: Men's Watches | | More Thoughtful Gifts for Men and Unique Gift Ideas for Men | - Distinctive Gifts for Men - Unique Gift Ideas for Men - Nautical Home Decor for Men & Nautical Theme Desk Accessories Mariner's Spyglass in Carved Wood Box For those keen of eye and intellect. A hand-carved mango wood box opens up to reveal an attractive antique-style spyglass telescope covered with leather and brass accents. This unique men's gift is 3" x 4 1/4" x 3 1/4" high. Item:33015 (Regularly $24.95) SALE! $19.95 Nautical Lighthouse Clock / Table Lamp Trappings of the coastal life are on display in this colorful lighthouse light/clock. Electrical cord for light; clock uses one AA battery, not included. Wood. A fantastic gift idea, this clock lamp is 9 3/4" x 5 1/2" x 11 3/4" high. Item:33738 (Regularly $24.95) SALE! $19.95 Rowboat Wall Shelf - Antique Finish Wood This hand-crafted rowboat and oars with antiqued finish can serve many purposes, from display piece to magazine rack to a wall shelf for miniatures. This unique men's gift idea is 9 3/4" wide x 3 5/8" x 24 7/8" high. Item:31182 (Regularly $27.95) SALE! $21.95 Nautical Lighthouse Motif Key Cabinet - Wood Nautical motif wooden key box features a decorative tile with a Cape Hatteras Lighthouse scene on the hinged door, and eight key hooks inside. Dark wood with resin tile. 5" x 2 1/2" x 9 7/8" high. Item:34572 (Regularly $19.95) SALE! $15.95 Wood Trinket Box with Lighthouse Shadowbox Lid Three famous lighthouses decorate the shadowbox lid of this "Guardians of the Sea" trinket box. Wood box; resin figures. Nautical desk box measures 11" x 9" x 3 3/4" high. Item:35128 (Regularly $29.95) SALE! $24.95 Boat Rental "Bait" Wood Log Birdhouse A rustic bait and boat rental birdhouse, complete with maritime adornments, is open and ready for fisher-fowl fun. This nautical theme decorative birdhouse measures 8" x 5 1/2" x 10 1/2" high and makes a fun men's gift. Item:30207 (Regularly $14.95) SALE! $11.95 Nautical Ship's Knots Wooden Shadow Box "Knots to you" is the theme of this unusual nautical wooden shadow box showcasing a 3-dimensional sailing ship and 12 examples of ship's knots. This nautical theme men's gift is 13 1/4" x 1 1/8" x 9 1/2" high. Item:31231 (Regularly $14.95) SALE! $11.95 More Distinctive Gifts for Men and Unique Gift Ideas for Men: | Nautical Motif Men's Gifts | Nautical Decor for Men | - Distinctive Gift Ideas for Men - Unique Gifts for Golfers - Golfer Statues, Golf-Theme Desk Accessories, Golf Novelty Gifts Golfer Wearing Knickers Bronze Sculpture A perfect gift for the golfer! For the golf aficianado, a classic golf figure to enhance a man's office or den. This nostalgic figure leans on his club and wears knickers and all the classic golfing apparel of days past. 4 5/8" x 3 3/8" x 11 1/2" high. Item:31146 (Regularly $19.95) SALE! $15.95 Ceramic Golf Clock - Golfer Taking a Swing For the avid golfer who never wants to miss a tee time, this decorative golfer clock is a terrific gift idea and just the thing for men who love to golf. 4 1/2" x 3" x 6" high. Item:31803 (Regularly $24.95) SALE! $19.95 Golfer Desk Sculpture - Frosted Glass Look Golf Statue What golfer wouldn't love to add this masterpiece sculpture, in stunning "frosted glass" finish, to his collection? The translucence creates a spectacular effect of contrasting light and shadow. This distinctive men's gift is 7 1/8" x 4 1/8" x 8 1/2" high. Item:28147 (Regularly $39.95) SALE! $31.95 Golf Motif Wall Clock - History of Golf Shadowbox Design The "History of Golf" is illustrated with golf balls and clubs in this antique-look shadowbox-style wall clock. Wood; resin golf balls. Battery operated. 8 3/4" x 2 1/4" x 18 1/2" high. Item:35133 (Regularly $34.95) SALE! $27.95 Evolution of Golf Shadow Box - Golfing Wall Decor Here's a great gift for the golfer in the family. A wooden shadowbox displaying the evolution of the iron since the 1700's, and variations of the golf ball from 1830-1930. 22" x 1 3/4" x 12" high. Item:31588 (Regularly $34.95) SALE! $27.95 More Unique Gift Ideas for Men: Golf Theme Men's Gifts - Unique Gifts for Men - Thoughtful Gift Ideas for Fishermen - Fishing-Theme Desk Accessories & Fisherman Decorations Fisherman with Fishing Gear Desk Clock As every angler knows, it's always a good time to go fishing, and here's a clock that shows why! This distinctive men's gift is 6" high. Item:31804 (Regularly $24.95) SALE! $19.95 Rainbow Trout Bookends Pair with Wood Bases This fine fisherman gift is perfect for his den or fishing cabin! A fish head and a fish tail comprise these decorative trout design bookends. Wood back and bottom with ceramic resin trout. 9 1/2" x 4" x 5 1/4" high. Pair. Item:35132 (Regularly $19.95) SALE! $14.95 Fishing Cabin & Fishing Gear Wood Photo Frame A fishing-themed frame designed for a 4" x 6" photo, made from wood and featuring an oar, a net, a tackle box, and two fish. This masculine photo frame is 11 3/8" x 2" x 9" high. Item:33177 (Regularly $12.95) SALE! $10.95 Hanging "Gone Fishing" Sign & Trout Key Box A must-have for the avid fisherman, this key holder tells it like it is: "If the keys are missin' I've gone fishin'!" The incribed box cover flips up revealing hidden key hooks. Painted wood. 11 1/2" x 2 1/4" x 11 1/2" high. Item:31180 (Regularly $14.95) SALE! $11.95 Fishing Decor: Trout Shape Plate Rack w/ Fish Plates The perfect wall decoration for the fishing cabin! Four trout design porcelain plates are displayed on a fish-shaped metal rack. Plates 8" diameter. Rack: 45 1/2" x 2 1/4" x 12 1/4" high. Sold as a set. Item:35323 (Regularly $39.95) SALE! $31.95 More Great Gifts for Men: Fishing Motif Men's Decor & Fisherman Gifts - Unique Gifts for Men - Gifts for Hunters - Gifts for Men Who Enjoy Hunting & Hunting-Theme Decorations Duck Decoy Bookends: Split Duck Bookends Pair Great for cabin or den! With the look of antique painted wood duck decoys, this decorative pair of bookends includes duck tail and duck head. Wood bottom and back with resin ducks. 9 1/2" x 4" x 5 1/4" high. Pair. Item:35131 (Regularly $19.95) SALE! $14.95 Eagle & US Flag Design Handle Stainless Steel Knife The American flag and an eagle decorate the handle of this patriotic all-purpose knife. Stainless steel blade. Leather case. 3" blade. Item:25281 $6.95 Gifts for Him, More Unique Gift Ideas for Men: Gifts for Hunters - Unique Gifts for Men - Office Decorations for Men - Masculine Desk Accessories, Men's Bookends, Sculptures for Men Eagle with American Flags Patriotic Sculpture The bald eagle and the stars and stripes of Old Glory are our celebrated symbols of freedom and liberty. Porcelain. This distinctive patriotic sculpture is 9 1/2" x 6 1/8" x 12" high. Item:29156 (Regularly $49.95) SALE! $38.95 Patriotic Bald Eagle on American Flag Bookends A welcome addition to your Americana Collection. All the mighty symbols of freedom adorn these highly-detailed ceramic bookends. Pair. These USA patriotic bookends measure 5 1/8" x 4 1/8" x 5 7/8" high. Item:29193 (Regularly $23.95) SALE! $18.95 Oregon Trail Pioneer's Model Covered Wagon A model of the covered wagon that pioneers once took west along the Oregon Trail. Made of wood, with every detail maintained. 14" x 7" x 12 3/4" high. Item:33676 (Regularly $29.95) SALE! $24.95 Old West Pony Express Rider Sculpture A Pony Express cowboy and his horse come alive on this detailed fine art bronze sculpture, adding a true touch of the American Old West to your home or office. 10 1/2" x 4 3/4" x 9 1/2" high. Item:31048 (Regularly $39.95) SALE! $31.95 American Indian Sculpture - "End of the Trail" Yet another rendition of the classic Cherokee Nation "End of the Trail," this sculpture boasts detailed hand-painting and a detachable spear and feather. 9 3/4" x 4 1/2" x 9 3/4" high. Item:31058 (Regularly $39.95) SALE! $31.95 Native American Tribal Chief Sculpture A majestic Native American chief, dressed in feather headress and tribal garb, holds a peace pipe. This large Indian chief sculpture measures 9 1/2" x 8 5/8" x 24 7/8" tall. Item:32332 (Regularly $69.95) SALE! $57.95 Rustic Black Bears and Pine Cone Motif Bookends Pair In rustic style with pine cones accents, a duo of chubby black bears take a relaxing break from foraging before their upcoming winter hiberntion. Resin. Perfect for den or cabin, these bookends measure 9" x 5" x 5 3/4" high. Pair. Item:34615 (Regularly $19.95) SALE! $14.95 Majestic Lion Clock - Antique Style Desk Clock A great gift idea for men! With a classic lion motif and an antique finish, this fine desk clock is the essence of sophistication. Battery operated. 5 3/4" x 3 1/2" x 7 1/2" high. Item:33615 (Regularly $29.95) SALE! $24.95 Colorful Winged Dragon Over Flames Desk Clock An unusual dragon desk clock for your dragon collection! Brightly colored resin dragon with orange acrylic flames. Uses one CB 50 battery, included. This unique office gift measures 5" x 4 1/4 x 7 5/8" high. 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