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Cracker presents needed!

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TheBolter · 23/11/2010 16:08

I'm making my own crackers this year using a kit because I'm so bored of silver picture frames and screwdriver sets!

Can anyone recommend some lovely quirky things? Must not cost more than about £3-4 each.

I have the children's things sorted, but need stuff for adults!

Any help appreciated! Smile

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JetLi · 23/11/2010 16:24

Lipsticks, chiffon-y scarves. Have seen teeny hip flasks on key rings - obviously these must be full Wink Mini Maglite torches are cool but I would reckon too expensive. Little Body Shop bottles of showergel, or body lotion etc. Anything here?

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TheBolter · 23/11/2010 16:36

Thanks JetLi, I lie the scarves an lipsticks ideas.

The hip flasks sound god too.

Any more ideas anyone??

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SoMuchToBits · 23/11/2010 16:38

Well, on another thread ChippyMinton mentioned wind up racing sprouts, which you can buy from Tesco apparently....

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TheBolter · 23/11/2010 16:41

Ooooo... now there's an idea!

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JetLi · 23/11/2010 17:53

Lottery tickets for the boys? Or scratchcards? Miniatures of whisky or other booze. Earrings for the ladies maybe?

The racing sprouts sound brilliant though - you could place bets & everything Grin

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RunforFun · 23/11/2010 17:56

packets of seeds ?

my sister put a mulberry keyring in mine ... now thar was a lovely surprise Smile

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ShatnersBassoon · 23/11/2010 17:58

Muji have some interesting small things.

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JetLi · 23/11/2010 18:00

Wine glass charms? I got some really lovely ones made of glass in the pound shop of all places. The packaging was shite but the charms are really pretty.

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TheBolter · 23/11/2010 18:13

Great suggestions guys... thanks!

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nagynolonger · 23/11/2010 18:21

Earphones, guitar picks maybe if you have a guitar playing guest.

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