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Wanna make opening gift cards fun? Try this

Although gift cards are exciting to receive, people can be hesitant to give them out of the fear that it might seem impersonal. But making it presentable by giving it a personal touch can really make the recipient’s day. So, if you’re looking for solutions to make giving gift cards a more wholesome experience, read on.

Gift the card and add a pun

Ever thought about why those cheesy candy-gram posters never go out of fashion? It’s because they are not only creative but also simple. Recreate the same idea with your gift card by making cheesy puns related to the store you’ve bought the gift card from.
For example, if you have purchased an Uber gift card for someone’s anniversary, you could write, “Hope you have an UBER anniversary!,” or if you are giving a card from Subway® as a way of saying thank you to someone, then you could write, “This is SUBWAY® of saying thank you.”

Create a gift card treasure hunt

There’s a magical feeling associated with treasure hunts, especially when you’ve got kids involved. The suspense that comes with hunting for each clue leading up to the grand prize is what makes the journey worthwhile. We recommend making the gift card the final clue and not the ultimate treasure because that way, your final destination can be heading to the store to claim the perfect prize.

Customize your card

Because of their increasing popularity, gift cards can be customized. You can upload a picture from your social media account, desktop, or photo library, and get it printed on the gift card. It may be common to see gift cards wrapped inside a greeting card, but the receiver will surely be surprised to see a picture directly related to them on the gift card itself! You can even make the gift wrap extra special by wrapping it in a custom gift cardholder.

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