Just a sma
She's an avid reader who loves name brand clothing and makeup. She's also very technologically savvy. She has a laptop, Wii, iPod, and eReader. She bought the laptop and Wii with her own money by the way. She's also quite artistic, but very girly. What are some good gift ideas?
Answer
Books-
-The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
-I am the Messenger by Markus Zusak
-Paper Towns by John... i forgot his last name
-the Harry Potter series by JK Rowling
-the Pretty Little Liars series by Sara Shephard
-the Chronicles of Vladimir Tod (series) by Heather Brewer
-the Chronicles of Narnia (series) by CS Lewis
Movies-
-August Rysh
-Easy A
-Mean Girls
-The Hangover
-The Chronicles of Narnia
Tech Stuff-
-Hot topic and some other stores (maybe zumiez, not sure) have cute USBs
Artsy Stuff-
-sketchpad
-sketching pencils
-charcoal
Girl Stuff-
-nail polish
-eyeliner (esp. colored)
-mascara
-eye shadow
-colored hair clippons (or hair dye)
-posters
-charm bracelets
-rings
-necklaces
Books-
-The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
-I am the Messenger by Markus Zusak
-Paper Towns by John... i forgot his last name
-the Harry Potter series by JK Rowling
-the Pretty Little Liars series by Sara Shephard
-the Chronicles of Vladimir Tod (series) by Heather Brewer
-the Chronicles of Narnia (series) by CS Lewis
Movies-
-August Rysh
-Easy A
-Mean Girls
-The Hangover
-The Chronicles of Narnia
Tech Stuff-
-Hot topic and some other stores (maybe zumiez, not sure) have cute USBs
Artsy Stuff-
-sketchpad
-sketching pencils
-charcoal
Girl Stuff-
-nail polish
-eyeliner (esp. colored)
-mascara
-eye shadow
-colored hair clippons (or hair dye)
-posters
-charm bracelets
-rings
-necklaces
Is it tacky to ask for a cash gift at my wedding?
Jody
We are broke...lol and we can afford to do the wedding and reception(barley) but we won't be able to afford a honeymoon. We have been together for years and also living together so there really aren't any gifts that we need. Our home is already set up. Would it be awful if we asked for money so we can afford a honeymoon?
D700 dug, this is just what we were thinking of doing, getting married outside at my future mother in laws yard (it's huge) and only inviting the closest friends and family. It will save money and keep it personal. I do see what your saying about a gift that will remind the couple of their wedding day though,,,thanks
Answer
Cash is a bit impersonal which is why most people prefer giving gifts, some couples suggest gift vouchers from major stores like John Lewis, but as your home is already set up, why not suggest gift vouchers like the ones suggested in my link.
Your friends and relatives who want to buy you presents will no doubt know your circumstances and I'm sure will be delighted to know that they contributed towards a wonderful honeymoon for yourselves.
As a thank you afterwards you can send them photographs with a thank-you for their contribution.
Cash is a bit impersonal which is why most people prefer giving gifts, some couples suggest gift vouchers from major stores like John Lewis, but as your home is already set up, why not suggest gift vouchers like the ones suggested in my link.
Your friends and relatives who want to buy you presents will no doubt know your circumstances and I'm sure will be delighted to know that they contributed towards a wonderful honeymoon for yourselves.
As a thank you afterwards you can send them photographs with a thank-you for their contribution.
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