Showing posts with label gift for women friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gift for women friends. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Gift for friends girlfriend.?




the_lovely


My best friend is visiting for a week and we got him a gift for Christmas and we want to get her something to open as well. What would you get a 20 year old college woman? I was ganna get her some lotions and candles but what else would be nice?


Answer
Here I'll recommend you Christmas Cards as personalized Christmas gift. Select the unique photos with you and your boyfriend, and make an Christmas card to send to him. I think he will be exciting!

Learn how to make an Christmas card from this tutorial: http://www.photo-collage-software.com/tutorial/easiest-way-to-make-photo-collages.html#173

What would be a good gift for a Moroccan woman?




Theresa


So my best friend is moroccan ,and her mother is always so kind and good to me when I visit ,and i want to bring her a nice gift because she is so kind.If anyone knows what a Moroccan woman in her late 40s would like or appreciate or knows of things they want ,I don't know if the older generation would be into jeqlert so much I could ask my friend but I want to surprise her .


Answer
Gifts should be personalized to an individual's unique personality.
You say she's your best friend yet you seem to have no idea about her tastes in things? I find that surprising.




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Monday, December 2, 2013

Please recommend an inspiring book or play of a life-long man-woman friendship?

gift for women friends
 on Making a Best Friend Bracelet: Best Friend Jewelry & Best Friend Gifts
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Ras


I want to give a gift to my childhood woman-friend but the few books/stories I've read are written by men and the man ends up doing well and the woman ends up miserable when they grow up.


Answer
When Harry Met Sally.

How much do you think is appropriate to spend on Christmas presents amongst women friends?




Dani B


We have a group of 6 friends...all women & we are planning to do a Christmas gift exchange.
What do you think is the appropriate amount to spend?
I think that $50 is more than sufficient with the current economy & all.
Some people want to spend $100 - but I think this is too much as one of our group has young children & another has been laid off.
Am I being cheap????



Answer
I think $10 is fine. That's enough for a humorous cat book or some spring bulbs or packages of seeds or a small plant or clever bookmarks or cloth grocery bags (or the $1 ones from Trader Joe's that I gave one year) or some kind of ornament, like the one I got made in a Third World country with shiny magazine pages folded up & glued to an ornament or a necklace (like the $1 one I bought) or cat statue ($5) from flea market or thrift shop...You get the idea...something fun that says you care, but also something that's well, cheap. It's truly the thought that counts. Sometimes it really would be easier to spend more, but what for?

Here's another idea: Get a mug from a thrift store--I like the clear glass ones--& fill it with homemade cookies & tie it with a pretty ribbon. Or bake mini-loaves of bread or whatever, just enough for a single gal to slice & enjoy for a couple of days during the holidays.

Or how about a bottle of sparkling juice or flavored water in one of those bottle-sized gift bags, just in time for the New Year. Lots of us, as we get older, are happy if it's not wine or something with alcohol. It may be more welcome as a party gift if it's not, especially with all the crack-downs on drunken driving.

Again, what's that $50-$100 idea? We just never did that. Better to use it on family or 5 toys for needy kids or other charity donation or food for ourselves or just about anything. As you say, it's ridiculous to spend so much in this economy, & you certainly don't want people to feel indebted to spend this much just to maintain the friendship. Better to spend $20 per person & enjoy a special lunch together or pool your money to buy treats for coffee & brunch at someone's house.

Now that I think about it, why not forget the whole gift thing & host a brunch. Find out what a local women's shelter could use: new socks, kids' books, just little gifts, or whatever, & have each person bring that item instead of having an expensive gift exchange. Be the leader & get several friends to agree on that idea, & then you're on to it.

Alternatively, you could host a cookie exchange or a paperback book exchange, or whatever. Let your interests be your guide.

Enjoy!




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Monday, November 4, 2013

Please recommend an inspiring book or play of a life-long man-woman friendship?

gift for women friends
 on Stock vector of 'Girls drink wine Party with friends for your design'
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Ras


I want to give a gift to my childhood woman-friend but the few books/stories I've read are written by men and the man ends up doing well and the woman ends up miserable when they grow up.


Answer
When Harry Met Sally.

How much do you think is appropriate to spend on Christmas presents amongst women friends?




Dani B


We have a group of 6 friends...all women & we are planning to do a Christmas gift exchange.
What do you think is the appropriate amount to spend?
I think that $50 is more than sufficient with the current economy & all.
Some people want to spend $100 - but I think this is too much as one of our group has young children & another has been laid off.
Am I being cheap????



Answer
I think $10 is fine. That's enough for a humorous cat book or some spring bulbs or packages of seeds or a small plant or clever bookmarks or cloth grocery bags (or the $1 ones from Trader Joe's that I gave one year) or some kind of ornament, like the one I got made in a Third World country with shiny magazine pages folded up & glued to an ornament or a necklace (like the $1 one I bought) or cat statue ($5) from flea market or thrift shop...You get the idea...something fun that says you care, but also something that's well, cheap. It's truly the thought that counts. Sometimes it really would be easier to spend more, but what for?

Here's another idea: Get a mug from a thrift store--I like the clear glass ones--& fill it with homemade cookies & tie it with a pretty ribbon. Or bake mini-loaves of bread or whatever, just enough for a single gal to slice & enjoy for a couple of days during the holidays.

Or how about a bottle of sparkling juice or flavored water in one of those bottle-sized gift bags, just in time for the New Year. Lots of us, as we get older, are happy if it's not wine or something with alcohol. It may be more welcome as a party gift if it's not, especially with all the crack-downs on drunken driving.

Again, what's that $50-$100 idea? We just never did that. Better to use it on family or 5 toys for needy kids or other charity donation or food for ourselves or just about anything. As you say, it's ridiculous to spend so much in this economy, & you certainly don't want people to feel indebted to spend this much just to maintain the friendship. Better to spend $20 per person & enjoy a special lunch together or pool your money to buy treats for coffee & brunch at someone's house.

Now that I think about it, why not forget the whole gift thing & host a brunch. Find out what a local women's shelter could use: new socks, kids' books, just little gifts, or whatever, & have each person bring that item instead of having an expensive gift exchange. Be the leader & get several friends to agree on that idea, & then you're on to it.

Alternatively, you could host a cookie exchange or a paperback book exchange, or whatever. Let your interests be your guide.

Enjoy!




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