The Holidays are Here!
The holiday season has begun, and from Halloween right through the New Year, Done on the Run can help you create the most perfect, stress-free season ever.
From party planning to gift-giving, Done on the Run can take on the bulk of that daunting holiday to-do list, so you have time to spend on the things that matter most.
Here are just some of the ways Done on the Run can help you truly greet the season...
Gifts that are sure to please
Whether it’s for your boss who has everything, your great-aunt Matilda who doesn't need anything, or the nice lady down the street who invited you to a party tomorrow night, Done on the Run can eliminate your gift-giving crises and quandaries, with thoughtful gifts presented beautifully.
Done on the Run’s got it mailed
Need to get it out the door? Not only will Done on the Run address, seal, post, and mail that thick stack of holiday cards, but we’ll also make sure that all those boxes of your world-famous holiday cookies are boxed, sealed, and shipped to the two-dozen special people on your list who live too far away to visit in person this season.
Feeling all wrapped up?
We can take this big to-do off your list with our gift-wrapping services. Whether you’re an individual or a whole company, Done on the Run offers gorgeous gift-wrapping so your gifts get major "ooohs" and "aaaahs," and you get time for tree trimming and holiday cheer.
It’ll be the perfect ending of a perfect day...
With the holidays come the parties, and if you want to enjoy your party as much as your guests, Done on the Run can make the task of party planning and preparation simple, stream-lined, and stress-free. From arranging for caterers to coordinating decor and invitations, Done on the Run, LLC will make your event one that both you and your guests savor.
Like clockwork
When the holidays ramp up and life goes a little crazy, Done on the Run will continue to make your normal day-to-day life run like clockwork. We’ll take on the everyday tasks, like grocery shopping, picking up dry cleaning, and waiting for the plumber, so you can spend more time focusing on the season’s festivities.
|
|