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Present ideas for 50th and 18th birthdays!

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jocktamsonsbairn · 27/03/2021 12:08

That's it in a nutshell really! Have do many of both this year, all female and am stumped for ideas! Not huge budgets - about £25 max for 18ths except for dd which cab be around £200 (also a 21st and a wee bit more) and about £30-£40 for the 50ths. Any ideas welcome! Thank you.

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Leeds2 · 27/03/2021 13:54

For the 18ths, I would look at the Lush gift sets. They are very popular with that age group, and are usually packaged beautifully.
White Company candles, or diffusers.
If the 50 year olds are friends from school, or a similar age to you, a retro sweet hamper with all the sweets that you used to buy at the time.

jocktamsonsbairn · 27/03/2021 20:42

Thanks guys! I'll have a look at all these links!

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Frenchfancy · 04/05/2021 06:02

I'm 50 this year and what I really want is plants, for the garden or the house, or nice plant pots.

What I really don't want is a hamper of sweets from when I was young, I don't eat much sugar and the teens would pinch them anyway.

takemetomiami · 04/05/2021 06:40

@errkava I think you missed the budget part of the OP.

Smithermetimbers · 04/05/2021 20:03

This is my fave shop for gifts. Always find a present and the service is quick too. You can get 10% off first order if you sign up to their email list.
www.morethanjustagift.co.uk/collections/18th-birthday-gifts
www.morethanjustagift.co.uk/collections/50th-birthday-gifts

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