Sure, I can suggest some unique ways to give a gift:
Scavenger Hunt: Make the gift-giving process an interactive game where the recipient has to follow a series of clues to find the gift.
Puzzle Box: Place the gift inside a puzzle box or a maze box. The recipient will need to solve the puzzle or navigate the maze to access the gift.
Personal Delivery: If you're far away, you could arrange for a local friend or a special courier service to personally deliver the gift. It could be someone dressed up as their favorite character, a special delivery drone, or even a singing telegram!
Hidden in a Book: Carve out the middle of a book to create a secret compartment. Just make sure it's a book they wouldn't normally read!
Balloon Pop: Inflate a balloon, put the gift inside (if it's small), and let the recipient pop the balloon to get the gift.
Time Capsule: Bury the gift in a time capsule in the backyard or a nearby park (where it's legal). You can include a small map or coordinates where it's buried.
QR Code: Create a QR code that links to a webpage or a video message revealing the gift or its location. You can print the QR code on a card, t-shirt, or even a cake!
DIY Vending Machine: You could make a simple vending machine at home using cardboard. When the recipient inserts a token, they get their gift.
Flash Mob: Coordinate with a group of people to perform a dance or a song in a public place and have the gift presented at the end.
Subscription Box: If your gift is a collection of smaller items, consider turning it into a "subscription box" where the recipient receives a new part of the gift every month.
Remember, the goal here is to create an unforgettable experience that makes the gift even more special. The process of receiving the gift should be just as enjoyable as the gift itself!