Isabella
so Christmas is coming and i don't know what to get mum. normally i don't get her anything but idk i feel more responsible as i'm growing older so.. i'm 15 and i don't know what to get her.. she likes to have fun ,and likes to laugh. i was thinking in nothing too expensive.. maybe something like â¬100-200... any suggestions??
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I'm looking at your price range and thinking that's about $150 - $300 Canadian and that's very generous, but I don't know what things cost in the UK.
You don't mention your mother's age, but because you are 15, you will have a sense for what styles are in and what your mother likes to wear (and perhaps her size), so I would suggest a nice sweater, a blouse or an outfit in a style she would like. A trendy purse, stylish shoes...some jewelry--perhaps a family ring if she doesn't have one.
Everyone needs to go to the hairdresser, so give her a gift certificate for something she needs: a shampoo and haircut, styling, treatment, perm, etc... or a manicure/pedicure or massage as a special treat
You mention that she likes to have fun and to laugh, but what does she enjoy doing? Would she like to spend a night out at a comedy club, a movie, a play, a concert...? Or maybe she would like to have a movie night at home with a movie on DVD or cassette, some popcorn and pretzels, a warm blanket, warm slippers and some hot chocolate, and her whole family around her.
It's great that you want to spend money on your mother's gift, but there are also gifts that don't cost a thing. You could add to her gift by giving her some coupons you print on your computer for special things like offering to do the housework, laundry, cook a meal, snow shovelling, lawn mowing or gardening. If you have younger siblings you could provide the babysitting so your mother (and father?) could have a night out. You could give her a manicure and/or pedicure yourself.
Hope this is helpful.
I'm looking at your price range and thinking that's about $150 - $300 Canadian and that's very generous, but I don't know what things cost in the UK.
You don't mention your mother's age, but because you are 15, you will have a sense for what styles are in and what your mother likes to wear (and perhaps her size), so I would suggest a nice sweater, a blouse or an outfit in a style she would like. A trendy purse, stylish shoes...some jewelry--perhaps a family ring if she doesn't have one.
Everyone needs to go to the hairdresser, so give her a gift certificate for something she needs: a shampoo and haircut, styling, treatment, perm, etc... or a manicure/pedicure or massage as a special treat
You mention that she likes to have fun and to laugh, but what does she enjoy doing? Would she like to spend a night out at a comedy club, a movie, a play, a concert...? Or maybe she would like to have a movie night at home with a movie on DVD or cassette, some popcorn and pretzels, a warm blanket, warm slippers and some hot chocolate, and her whole family around her.
It's great that you want to spend money on your mother's gift, but there are also gifts that don't cost a thing. You could add to her gift by giving her some coupons you print on your computer for special things like offering to do the housework, laundry, cook a meal, snow shovelling, lawn mowing or gardening. If you have younger siblings you could provide the babysitting so your mother (and father?) could have a night out. You could give her a manicure and/or pedicure yourself.
Hope this is helpful.
Good Christmas gifts for Mum and Dad?
Emmmm
Within a reasonable price range of course :)
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You could get your mum a gift set at bath and body works, or candles. Maybe a giftcard to her favourite coffee place (or anywhere else she likes), or some cozy slippers or a bath robe? Bath bubbles, a pedicure set, a foot massager, or a really good book. CDs or DVDs. These ideas could probably all work.
As for dad, maybe a gift card, a mug, a baseball hat, a jersey of his favourite sports team, a CD of his favourite band, a toolbox or a razor, or if you're feeling brave, cologne. Maybe even one of those mega remotes, or a cover for his car when it snows, a new wallet, a photo album, a GPS system.
Hope I helped & Merry Christmas. â¥
You could get your mum a gift set at bath and body works, or candles. Maybe a giftcard to her favourite coffee place (or anywhere else she likes), or some cozy slippers or a bath robe? Bath bubbles, a pedicure set, a foot massager, or a really good book. CDs or DVDs. These ideas could probably all work.
As for dad, maybe a gift card, a mug, a baseball hat, a jersey of his favourite sports team, a CD of his favourite band, a toolbox or a razor, or if you're feeling brave, cologne. Maybe even one of those mega remotes, or a cover for his car when it snows, a new wallet, a photo album, a GPS system.
Hope I helped & Merry Christmas. â¥
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