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What are you buying for your mum?

53 replies

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 15/11/2014 17:51

Haven't got a clue this year. In the last few years I've got her: voucher for shoes / handbag filled with mini hairspray, handcream etc / nightie, dressing gown and slippers - plus the obligatory chocolate and Baileys.

She wouldn't like an 'experience' present and doesn't really do makeup or body stuff. Loves reading but buys or gets from the library everything she wants, and wouldn't like a Kindle. Not really into clothes.

Heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeellllllllllllllllpppppppppp! :)

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nailslikeknives · 15/11/2014 17:54

I'm doing framed photos of her grandchildren - I've can't think of anything else. She isn't into luxuries and doesn't need anything practical this year.

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 15/11/2014 18:11

Thanks. Have done that a few times though - think she's running out of room for picture frames! :)

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chocolatereindeer · 15/11/2014 18:17

A fruit tree (probably a self fertalising apple, maybe a plum?) they're actually best planted in the winter so it is a fitting present for Christmas. Also a sort of gardening hamper with a book about growing veg, a trowel/fork set, gardening gloves, a nice mug and some botanical hand wash/cream (see what I did there?). Also chocolate. because my mum's a chocolate monster

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MooseyMoo · 15/11/2014 18:22

Magazine subscription? If she likes cooking I can recommend Delicious

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Takver · 15/11/2014 18:56

So far (following Quint's inspiration on here) I've got her some nice walking socks - maybe further inspiration will come from this thread Grin

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 15/11/2014 18:58

Hoping lots of people will be inspired by this, then. :)

No go so far for mine, though. She doesn't garden, or ramble. Does like cooking but doesn't really read magazines. I could get her some baking stuff, maybe, but have done it before.

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Mrsgrumble · 15/11/2014 18:58

Luxury brooch
Scarf
Nice mugs

Concert tickets (shared with dad)

That's it's... I've cut down this year

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CointreauVersial · 15/11/2014 18:58

For DM I have bought some silver earrings, a padded gilet and a weather station (she's a bit of a data nerd).

For DSM I have bought Estee Lauder makeup and some earrings.

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Mrsgrumble · 15/11/2014 18:59

Would she like a facial or hair dresser vouchers?

New hair dryer ?
Rollers

Boots

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HeyMicky · 15/11/2014 19:02

Have to post to Australia, so a photo of DD, a champagne bottle stopper and some delicate Japanese paper cuts

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ChillySundays · 15/11/2014 19:57

I normally get something from M & S so she can return it.

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Homebirthquestion · 15/11/2014 19:59

A scarf, book and a ticket to the Chelsea flower show.

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LadyHamiltonsPussy · 15/11/2014 20:11

Afternoon tea for two voucher somewhere naice? She might ask you to join her for it then. Win-win! We have done this for pil before.

My dm is getting the obligatory hand cream and chocs plus she has said she would like a blanket to have on her legs during the evening so am hoping to find one that fits the bill.

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florentina1 · 15/11/2014 20:18

Cashmere socks lovely

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 15/11/2014 20:21

See, I'd love cashmere socks but my mum wouldn't care for them at all. Ditto re afternoon tea. She'd see both as needless extravagances and not appreciate them.

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BornToFolk · 15/11/2014 20:22

The best present I ever got for my mum was a bird box video camera, which came from a MN thread a few years ago! She loved it, massive success.

What about a Spicery subscription? I heard about them on MN and have bought them for gifts a few times. Each month you get a set of spices and recipes to make a three course meal. I got my mum the Mothers' Day one and made her the meal. It was very easy to cook and needed basic ingredients to go with the supplied spices.

I have no clue what to get her for Christmas...hoping for some inspiration from this thread...Grin

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ByTheWishingWell · 15/11/2014 20:28

So far all I've got for her is Game of Thrones DVDs, that's the only thing she's mentioned that she wants!

In the past I've given her perfume, CDs (although apparently we're the only people who still use them), hand cream, books, slippers, a fluffy dressing gown, cut flowers, a plant, chocolate, and whiskey.

It seems I'm not very imaginative! Blush

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Stevie77 · 15/11/2014 20:37

Theatre tickets?

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ItIsntJustAPhase · 15/11/2014 20:42

My mum is also likely to be uncomfortable with anything too 'much'. In the past, bits like hot water bottles, seeds and flower pots, hyacinths, books I think she might not have come across, hand cream, puzzle magazines, have all gone down well.

Am Considering getting RHS membership for her this year as there are lots of partner gardens near her.

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BathshebaDarkstone · 15/11/2014 20:42

It's been years since I bought anything for my mum, family rift, but back then I used to buy her bath stuff from Lush. Smile

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AMillionNameChangesLater · 15/11/2014 20:44

I've bought her an owl onesie. She will love it

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Catmint · 15/11/2014 20:45

Kate Bush and Robert Plant CDs which she has strongly hinted about!

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Takver · 15/11/2014 20:47

I've done a trip to Hampton Court flower show in the past, which went down well (my dad gets hayfever so doesn't do flower shows!)

What does your DM do apart from cook and read? Would a good reading lamp be useful?

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BathshebaDarkstone · 15/11/2014 20:47

Oops, missed the bit about her not liking body stuff. Blush

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Tealady1983 · 15/11/2014 20:48

Elizabeth Arden 8 hour set and cashmere jumper Smile

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