Shopping has always been a longstanding personal passion in my life. It is a guilty pleasure to find that one perfect item that brings me joy. My preference is for quality, not quantity. I prefer to have just that one buttery soft, fine leather handbag, as opposed to the clutter of 20 bags overwhelming my closet and my brain. Likewise, as I am often found shopping for gifts for family and friends, I try to envision that gift that will be cherished and appreciated as having great significance. My daughter was ecstatic on her tenth birthday when she finally received the dollhouse she dreamed about forever. My son is still super giddy about (allegedly) having a star named after him and his very own tree (allegedly) planted far off in a rainforest. My husband was actually moved to tears by our personalized family album. I'm good! This most recent gift idea is guaranteed amazement, as I am truly amazed by its value. This is more than simply another item to buy, it is a treasure to behold.
Thank you to the team from The New York Times Store for sponsoring this post with the a promotional item for the purpose of facilitating this advertorial.
The New York Times Store offers a selection of some of the finest merchandise representative of the eclectic styles of The New York Times readers. Perhaps you're considering a special, personalized item to commemorate an important occasion? Whether it's a birthday, anniversary, retirement or any other very important date, The New York Times offers a personalized faux leather bound Your Special Day book that lets you read the actual newspaper that was published on your selected date. We felt like time travelers, visiting the past as we began to read through the reprinted newspaper pages. It was almost surreal to be able to see the photos and read the headlines, articles, and advertisements from our special day- July 5, 1955.
In celebration of a 60th birthday which is certainly a special day, we decided to pass on the traditional presents of floral arrangements, candles, picture frames or my personal favorite, a Snuggie. As a lesson to my kids in being more intentional in gifting family members and friends, we decided on a gift that would be both cherished and appreciated.
The New York Times Your Special Day Book
"The New York Time Special Day Book contains the day's complete newspaper whenever possible. Large newspapers, typically on Sundays, are edited to contain main news sections and up to 80 pages. If the newspaper from your date was relatively small, famous front pages will be included to make the book a substantial gift."
The Special Day Book measures 12" x 15" featuring your choice of either a dark blue or burgundy leatherette cover, embellished with The Times gold stamped logo, recipient's name and special day date. The reproduced newspaper pages are meticulously reprinted on archival, off-white matte paper. Included with the book are a magnifier, ribbon page marker and certificate of authenticity. Each personalized Your Special Day book is custom made to order, just for you and is highly recommended for all ages.
The New York Times Store encompasses the best of the best shopping treasures. Affectionately known as The Gray Lady, The New York Times is showcased in a selection of exclusive gifts, such as commemorative newspaper reprints, custom special occasion books, crossword puzzle compilations and apparel for the truest of fans. Indulge yourself or someone special with a special find to be treasured forever at The New York Times Store.
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