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Christmas

Come on then, you clever people, share your christmas gift ideas with me.

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DreamsOfSteam · 06/11/2011 13:42

I'm fed up of buying rubbish presents. You know the ones, 3 for 2 bath gift sets and the like.

So inspire me with you cheap but lovley gift ideas that will leave my family feeling really special this year.

:)

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CogitoErgoSometimes · 06/11/2011 13:55

A thoughtfully-chosen paperback can make someone feel very special and they cost next to zip. If someone has a hobby you can often buy specialist things that are small but desirable. If you're good at making things that can be fun. In the past I've made Chrismassy preserves, truffles and biscuits and they were much appreciated. My friend found a source of cheap wool and is knitting everyone in her family gloves this year

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MrsUnassumingTroll · 06/11/2011 13:57

There are lots of clever MN'ers with fab ideas over on the 'Christmas' topic...more likely to get a response over there?

Have been hanging out there for the past few days and got loads of ideas.

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Kladdkaka · 06/11/2011 13:58

I'm getting my husband a new briefcase made out of recycled car tyres. It sounds weird but looks very smart. The recycled car tyres is apparantly a man thing that they get very excited over (husband nearly cried when brother got a wallet of the same material last year because he wanted one too.)

www.traidcraftshop.co.uk/c-189-fair-trade-mens-gifts.aspx

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DreamsOfSteam · 06/11/2011 13:59

gosh, I think if I tried to knit something we could turn it into the after dinner game of 'guess what the present from the mad relative is' Grin

Bisciuts I could probably manage

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DreamsOfSteam · 06/11/2011 14:07

mind you I can't spell biscuit apparently, so maybe not! Grin

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joanofarchitrave · 06/11/2011 14:09

Books. Handy Christmas presents are:

-Alice in Wonderland with Helen Oxenbury's illustrations. Absolutely amazing for any child around KS2.

-River Cottage cookery books- not the big ones, but the small 'technical' ones. The Preserves one is the best, the Bread one is great, I've asked for the Cakes one for Christmas Smile

-Neverland - very well-reviewed novel about cricket!! Ideal for tricky (present-wise) older men.



Other than books:
Bags of gold and silver or transparent Hama beads are really nice small presents for children 5+ - especially if you are seeing them in the days before Christmas - they can then make decorations with them.
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DreamsOfSteam · 06/11/2011 14:27

Thanks I shall have a hunt around to see if I can find some books that would go down well. I like the look of the pop charts one myself! Grin

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Tortington · 06/11/2011 14:28

i bought my dd's girlfriend a polarbear hat Hmm is a hat...that looks like a polar bear. The GF is 18 and a bit quirky. the hat...in my defense...is fair trade

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joanofarchitrave · 06/11/2011 14:31

pollocks toy theatre cinderella £15

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AFuckingKnackeredWoman · 06/11/2011 14:34

Kladdkaka -Thats a great site! I just ordered a wallet and wash bag

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2cats2many · 06/11/2011 14:49

I've just knicked the recycled tyre satchel idea. It looks fab!

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ApocalypseCheeseToastie · 06/11/2011 14:52

Self stirring mug ? Wink

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Tortington · 06/11/2011 14:54
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Tortington · 06/11/2011 14:54

fecking love that tyre satchel

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goingbacktowork · 06/11/2011 14:59

pollocks toy theatre cinderella £15
Anyone got a link to this?

also cannot find the neverland cricket book. Any ideas?

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OliviaMumsnet · 06/11/2011 14:59

Lovely thread idea

I am in denial over 25/12 and so are other posters on MN so I'm gonna move this to our lovely Christmas topic Grin
Thanks
M TOwers

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ConcreteElephant · 06/11/2011 15:33

I think Joan meant <a class="break-all" href="//www.amazon.co.uk/Netherland-Joseph-ONeill/dp/0007275706/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1320593441&sr=1-3&tag=mumsnet&ascsubtag=mnforum-21" rel="nofollow noindex" target="_blank">Netherland?

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PrimaBallerina · 06/11/2011 16:08

I've just ordered Netherland for my cricket loving DH so thanks!

I bought some nice Orla Kierly for Brita water bottles in pink and green for SIL and MIL, who both play sport / go to the gym. I can't link from my phone but I got them from a seller on eBay (new of course!). They are really smart and cost about £8 for two including delivery.

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PrimaBallerina · 06/11/2011 16:09

Kiely!

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DreamsOfSteam · 07/11/2011 10:20

While I admit the christmas topic is the place for this thread, moving it did pretty much kill it dead!

Thanks to all of you who did reply I at least do have a few ideas now.

and I'll see the rest of you down the shops on christmas eve then, when I'm panic buying the same old tat! [not bitter emoticon] Grin

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MrsUnassumingTroll · 07/11/2011 10:26

The Christmas topic doesn't move as fast as Chat, but you should still get some traffic.

I didn't dob you in to MNHQ, BTW!

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DreamsOfSteam · 07/11/2011 10:31

No thats okay MrsU I didn't think it was you! I have a fair idea who it was but never mind. I guess I'll just have to hold off on my shopping abit longer. Grin I just don't do being patiant

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WaitingForMe · 07/11/2011 16:07

How to be a woman by Caitlin Moran was brilliant. I just bought it for my three closest female friends!

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joanofarchitrave · 07/11/2011 17:07

massive Blush re neverland/netherland confusion - I was typing with one eye on an interview with Tito Jackson. What your temporal lobe and your fingers can conspire to do without your frontal lobe's consent...

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joanofarchitrave · 07/11/2011 17:09
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