Website for managing "secret Santa" is called Elfster. As I said in my previous post the whole Christmas party is about creative wrapping. Now I'm about to have mega fun. I was randomly assigned Kelly's father, Pat, and have an awesome idea for presenting his $10 Gift-Card.Miles wrote:I'm taking part in Kelly's family Christmas this year and they do the same thing. There's a website to manage it all (of course I can't remember it right now!). Each member lists up to three "wants" and then people are randomly assigned a person. They set a hard limit at $10. The real fun is that each person must wrap the gift creatively. I'm sure I'll be polling for help as soon as I find out who my person is and what their gift is!
Back story: Pat and Nancy's across-the-street neighbors hung a hideously ugly plastic Santa face above their garage; they do it every year. Kelly and I went over for dinner the other night and it was the first things I saw when we pulled up. It kind of looks like Dr. Zaos meets Santa Claus on Acid. It's bad. So Pat and I joked about getting out a bb-gun and shooting it up, or lobbing water balloons with a water-balloon slingshot until breaks.
Fast forward to my giftwrap idea. I'm going to build a scale diorama of the garage, take a few pictures of the house, print out the photos and then spray-mount them to the house. Then I'm getting a one-way little hobby motor that will be attached to the garage door and hooked up to a switch that's hidden behind Santa's face. I'll build a little jig to hold the gift card and then create some sort of sling shot. Pat will have to hit Santa's face which will trigger the switch, thereby opening the garage door to reveal his gift card!
Projects rule!