Bethenny Frankel Admits to Regifting Unwanted Holiday Presents
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Ever wonder how to turn those less-than-perfect presents into fabulous gifts? Bethenny Frankel has the ultimate guide to regifting the right way this holiday season!

AceShowbiz - Bethenny Frankel, 54, discusses the art of regifting. Through an Instagram Reel shared on December 24, she revealed her strategy to ensure no gift goes to waste while spreading joy.

In the cozy setting of her home, donned in a festive gray, blue, and white cardigan sweater and blue denim jeans, Frankel took her followers through a series of practical ideas of transforming unwanted gifts into cherished keepsakes.

"Are you a regifter? Absolutely!" Frankel began. She explained her philosophy of elevating items she might not need. Her rule: add a personal touch to make the regifted item even more special.

If someone sends her a shaker she doesn't need, Frankel's solution is to "buy the right, beautiful rose gold corkscrew and martini glasses to go with it and a bottle of alcohol and put that in a nice bag and that's altogether clustered" before passing it on.

This upgrading approach isn't limited to kitchenware. "Say I have candles, people always give you candles," Frankel noted, suggesting the addition of a candle warmer and a nice set of matches to complete the gift. Her principle remains the same: make each gift better, adding value to what might have been appreciated but not necessarily needed.

With beauty products, the former star of "The Real Housewives of New York City" pointed out that she would fill a makeup bag with her favorite beauty finds and pair it with a tote or a fragrance. Frankel's mantra is to "150 percent" regift, but always with that added touch of elegance or usefulness.

Before diving into her tutorial, Frankel spent the morning embracing a new Christmas Eve tradition with her daughter Bryn, 14. They shared a fun outing to pick up Chili's Fried Mozzarella, delighting in its satisfying crunch. Following this, they returned home for a cozy family dinner, with Bryn - holiday-ready in a reindeer headband - snuggling up with their two dogs.

More than just tips for regifting, Frankel's message is about sharing joy and making the most out of what we receive. From attending the Elf on Broadway premiere to their everyday activities, Bethenny and Bryn show that the holidays are about connection, creativity, and thoughtful generosity.

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