Minggu, 30 Maret 2014

valentines day gift idea for my boyfriend!?




natagurl


my boy friend is 32 and we've been together for a bit over 2years, he is not much into sports nor does he really have any other hobbies.
i cant buy him a parfume. its what i always get, i cant get him a bracelet cuz i already did, any other jewlery is out of question as he doesnt like it, clothes well i dont think thats a valentines day gift, i could get a basket filled with chocolates but than i am not sure its a good enough gift, plus i am low on money atm, salary comes in after valentines and i am stuck i dunno what to do.

any ides of a nice gift (not too expensive) ?



Answer
For boyfriend, you can gift cool gadgets, t-shirts, wallets, gift vouchers and many other things.

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Anyone have any good gift voucher ideas for places in Portsmouth, UK?




Kimberly


Hi there,

I'm looking for some Christmas gift ideas for my brother and his wife, but they're moving to Portsmouth in the UK in January (we're currently in Australia) so most things I get them will be pretty useless as they've already shipped most of their stuff so all they can take with them will be what's in their suitcases.

I was thinking that it might be a good idea to get them a voucher for something over there. Perhaps a nice restaurant, or maybe a good easy to get to department store so they can get things to set up their new house. Trouble is, I have no idea about what's in and around Portsmouth. I've looked up some sites on it and I found some restaurant names, but the areas they're in mean nothing to me (I don't know where exactly in Portsmouth my brother will be living) and I can't tell that much from the few reviews I've found.

If anyone has any suggestions of good places to get them a voucher from, or even any information about what's in the area, I'd be really grateful.

Thanks =)



Answer
There is Gunwharf Keys which is the local outlet village. They have gift cards.
http://www.gunwharf-quays.com/gift-card
Have a look at the website as there are lots of shops and restaurants there.




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19 Month Old Preemie...Easter gift ideas??




Mom of One


Yep, I'm one of those Mom's that wants to get the next holiday done right after the previous one (Heart's Day). Does anyone have any good gift ideas for a 19 month old. She's delayed though and is around 12 months developmentally. She doesn't need anymore toys! So far I have a Pooh Easter board book, some bubbles, and a little chick that chirps. Any other ideas? She doesn't quite grasp the concept of coloring so coloring books and sidewalk chalk are out. Thanks for your thoughts!

Serious answers only please!!



Answer
I'm thinking books is always a good way to go. I know what you mean about not needing any more toys though! Books, bubbles, those little wind-ups toys...sounds like you've thought of everything I can. =P

A cute outfit and the Easter basket with the stuff you mentioned will be plenty enough, in my opinion. You could get her those little plastic eggs and put some little toys or treats in them for her to crack open and "find"...kids love that kind of stuff.

Have fun!

Birthday on Easter Sunday? Gift idea?




dorky123


We are attending a Birthday on Easter Sunday...and I would really like to tie in Easter and Birthday together in my gift. So I was thinking about a basket filled with books a bunny and small toys. It's for a 1 year old girl. Any ideas on something cute I can do to add to my idea or a new idea?


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I use to have a girlfriend who was really into cows and I had found a card in the shape of a cows head, and a paper with black cow spots. So I took black yarn and braided a tail. I wrapped my box in the black cow spot paper, taped the card to one end of the box without the envelope and the tail to the other end. I think you can do the same only as a bunny, Either find a card of only the bunny head or cut one out you like of the appropriate size and but Cotton balls on the other side for the tail. Unless you can find a large hollow egg (the kind used in window displays) and put the books inside of that wrapping a huge ribbon around the seam of the egg. You may have to hot glue some of the ribbon down. Gift wise I think your good.




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