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Mumsnet Discussions: Christmas '08 : Hit me with your Xmas lists (3 messages)
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Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By Hathor on Wed 03-Dec-08 21:59:46
OK, so I hate Christmas shopping and have not done any yet, but you can help...
I need to generate some pressie ideas for -
- dh
- various dc/relatives age 5 to 12
- various adults age 35 to 85
Give me your pressie lists - it might inspire me. Pretty Please smile
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By dmo on Wed 03-Dec-08 22:16:56
give us a price guide and sex of the children/adults
Contact the poster See this person's profile Contact mumsnet about this post By janeite on Thu 04-Dec-08 19:25:54
I am nearly sorted except for my own children and my best friend.

So far -

2dds 13 and 11 - a sewing machine to share / books / DVDs / and am making them each a Journal Jar and a picture for their rooms.

DDs' friends - closest friends are getting handmade pictures / t'others are getting hand assembled cones of retro-ish sweets.

nephew aged 1 - wooden jigsaw, outfit, book, truck

nephew aged 4 - book, PJs, baking stuff

nephew aged 2 - wooden blocks, slippers, books

Niece - book, PJs, baking stuff

Family present for best friend's family - word games from M&S, popcorn, marshmallows, hot choc (had agreed a £10 limit).

No idea if this helps!


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