Use Costco Gift Cards Without a Membership

Costco Cash Card Gift CardDid you know that you can shop Costco WITHOUT a membership? According to this article I read on the Plastic Jungle Blog, you can enter and shop this members-only retailer with a Costco Cash Card instead.

That’s great news because it means you can GIVE a Costco gift card without fretting over the recipient’s membership status.

Who Wants a Costco Cash Card?

There is always something I WANT at Costco, but have to exercise self-control to keep out of the cart. How fun would it be to shop Costco with a gift card instead!?! Sign me up!

A Costco Cash Card makes a great gift for:

  • Mother’s Dad – Yes, there are groceries galore. Explain that this gift card is only good for personal shopping. Then hold her to it!
  • Father’s Day – Does he even know there are golf clubs, tents, batteries, and more inside this super store? I’m not sure I want my husband to find out.
  • Graduation – Grad can stock up on everything from business suits to printer paper and a year’s supply of deoderant.
  • Family – Besides the mundane things each family needs, Costco has great equipment for family playtime such as camping, water skiing, snow skiing, tennis, and backyard equipment. I’m not sure I want my kids to see this stuff either.

Costco simply works for a broad range of occasions and people–including Thank You gifts for coach, teacher, admin, and beyond.

Can Costco Deliver?

One drawback of a Costco Cash Card is that it is not fancy–in the least. But I think you can get around this limitation with a few tips.

Double your Discount

Costco also sells discount gift cards for local restaurants and attractions. If you take advantage of Plastic Jungle’s discount Costco Cash Card, you’re already saving 2% on your purchases. If you use THAT cash card to purchase a gift card AT Costco, then the savings increase. You’ll stack a 2% Plastic Jungle savings onto a roughly 20% Costco gift card savings. Nice.


Give the Gift of History / Kickstart an Adventure

ancestry.comI just spent most of the day at the LDS Family History center in Oakland helping a friend track down her ancestors. She’s going on a trip next month to Germany and wanted to know more about her heritage before embarking on the journey.

Online tools

Although the real help we received came from the genealogist at the center who helped us crack the code, the tools we used are available to everyone online. Primarily, we used Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org. Both have online tutorials to get you started.

Make History a Gift

I hadn’t thought about giving the gift of history as a bon voyage present until today. But watching my friend gather information that will ultimately shape her journey, help her decide where to visit, and move churches and gravesites to the top of a list previously filled only with tourist attractions inspired me. Now I think a kickstart into family history would be a wonderful gift for anyone taking a trip or starting an even bigger journey.

Consider a gift subscription to Ancestry.com for the following:

  • Family Vacation – maybe they’ll find new places to visit.
  • Newly Married – for the merging of family trees.
  • New Baby – learn more about the gene pool you’re drawing from.
  • Graduation – he passed world history, now it’s time for personal study.
  • Significant birthday – find out who you really are.
  • Anniversary – genealogy is more fun to do in pairs.
  • Bereavement – maybe not immediately, but it can be therapeutic to find out more about the people waiting for us on the other side.

Make it Personal

While at the Family History center, the computers were abuzz with people searching, pondering, and digging for clues. And there was no shortage of personal stories either. Consider delivering a gift of history with a personal narrative of your own. Tell about the first time you met this person, character traits you admire about him, or your hope for the future in finding his past. Tie the gift card and your thoughts onto branches of a potted tree that can be planted to commemorate this occasion.

Wedding Gift / Cooking Theme

Another inspiration from Pinterest. I love the cooking theme. To turn this into a gift card holder, I would scale down the accessories inside the oven mitt and throw in a gift card to the cooking store, The Container Store, or Target

Perfect and Practical

You can save money on this idea if you buy discounted gift cards from Williams Sonoma at Plastic Jungle!

This gift card holder is not only adorable, but also practical. It’s perfect for:

  • Wedding: Help newlyweds set up.
  • Graduation: Off to college.
  • Birthday: For the cook.
  • Thank you: “for the helping hand.”
  • Father’s Day: With BBQ style.
  • New House: Brighten the digs.

Tailor your budget

This gift can be tailored to your budget. Go high-end with a beautiful oven mitt and accessories from a top notch cooking store. Or save money, buying the oven mitt and goodies at the dollar store, saving the bulk of your money for the gift card.


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Pinterested in Cute Gift Card Ideas?

I’m either in love with Pinterest or have fallen into a time-sucking trap!!! So many creative people in this world. So many fabulously cute ideas. So many gift card inspirations! I’ll never get any work done if I keep pinning!

My New Board

I started a Board called Gift Card Holder Inspirations. On this board are all sorts of little gifty ideas that are cute on their own. But I think can easily be turned into Gift Card Gifts.Golfsmith Gift Card for the Golfer in your life

Add a Gift Card

Take this adorable Gift for the Golfer. It’s a paint can full of golf balls with paper bling all over it. That’s cute. But I’d like to see a GolfSmith Gift Card on top.

Why I like It

Besides the obvious cute-factor. I like this idea because it can easily be converted to any type of ball gift card. Golfing, Tennis, Basketball, etc. Fill the jar with tennis balls, malt balls, gum balls, and beyond. The tag, of course, can read, “Have a Ball on Your Birthday” or whatever it is you choose.

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You can use the “Have a Ball” Tag on our Digital Downloads section. Thanks Pinterest for giving creative people a way to share!


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Digital Downloads are Here!

Great sports-themed gift card holderWhile trolling for gift card ideas, I came across the cutest of all ideas on the BatemanBuzz blog. I knew the second I saw it that I could convert this idea into a favorite gift card holder.

Great Idea For…

This idea is great for birthday, coach’s gift, Father’s Day and any time you want to reward (or say thank you to) someone who is into sports.

Here’s How

Give a Family Tree this Holiday Season

Ancestry.com Gift MembershipsI love the idea of giving an Ancestry.com Gift Membership this holiday season. I started doing genealogy about a year ago. And though I don’t have much time to devote to the activity, I feel compelled to nurture my family tree whenever I can.

Who would enjoy this gift?

Give an Ancestry.com Gift Membership to:

  • An Individual. Great idea for someone interested in family, in need of a new hobby, or who likes to use the computer.
  • A Teenager. Kids are better at computers than adults, and genealogy can be interesting and addictive. It’s better than video games! An activity like this could bring the whole family together.
  • A Family. This would make a great family gift from you or from your entire family. (“From our extended family to yours”)
  • Blended Family. All of our families are blended in one way or another. Start researching the family tree and see how alike we all are.
  • Newlyweds. What a fun way for the new couple to merge tree branches and start a family tree of their own.
  • New Parents. Researching our family tree took on new meaning when I put my children at the beginning. This would make a great baby shower gift.
  • Someone in Mourning. Researching family lines might help him deal with the future by connecting to the past.

This gift would also be a wonderful sentiment on Father’s Day, Mother’s Day, or Grandparents Day.

Make the Gift Membership Fun

Start a family tree with this gift card

My beautiful mom. She's a big part of who I think I am.

My ideas for making a genealogy gift membership more personal:
  • Christmas Tree. Attach the gift membership to a mini-Christmas tree. Tie it on with a bow or make it into an ornament.
  • Tree for the yard. Attach the gift membership to a tree that is ready to plant. They can grow both trees at the same time.
  • Garden tools. They can use both tools for cultivating.
  • Seed packet. Smaller than a tree, easier to mail. Deliver a gift membership for growing a family tree plus seeds to grow a real tree or plant.
  • Family picture. Doing genealogy is about connecting families and finding out who you are. Deliver a gift membership with a picture of your family or their family. Or find a picture frame that says, “Family.” (I’ve seen several).
  • Miracle Grow. Using Ancestry.com is like putting Miracle Grow in your garden. With the tools on this site, growing your family has never been faster, easier, or produced better results.
  • Book on Genealogy. Deliver the membership with a book or a list of websites to help the recipient get started.
  • Time. Volunteer to help with the effort. Doing genealogy together is like solving a mystery or putting together a puzzle. You’ll have fun as a team.

Through a series of events this past year, family has become increasingly important to me. And not just my own family. I’m compelled to bridge the gap with my in-laws, step relations, and distant relatives. We may not see each other daily. but we are all part of the same family tree. Ancestry.com is helping me see that–both literally and figuratively.

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