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Does anyone want to do my Christmas shopping for me?

6 replies

MogandMe · 15/11/2011 12:06

So it's the Christmas season and I have already bought nothing lots!!

I have everyone only a few people to buy for.

Does anyone want to help - do it for me

I need to buy for my mother, my sister, a teenage girl, a teenage boy, my aunt and uncle and then friends - I usually have so many ideas but this year ZILCH

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bunnyspoiler · 15/11/2011 12:18

We need budget and interests

MogandMe · 15/11/2011 12:43

Mother and sister upto £100 each

Mother lives alone - early 50's, works, likes reading, going out, history, cooking

Sister is at uni in a shared house - likes alcohol Grin

Aunt and teenage kids upto £15 not sure what they're into as we only see sporadically.

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ToothlesstheDragon · 15/11/2011 13:09

for your sister - this and a couple of bottles to go with it _ she will be so popular :o

mother - kindle? foodie hamper, membership to national trust?

for everyone else try this website campusgifts lots of lovely fun things here

TeeBee · 15/11/2011 13:10
  1. Mum - kindle or le creuset set
  2. Sister - crate of wine
  3. Teenagers - vouchers - don't try and guess what they like.
  4. Aunt and uncle - nice christmassy wine/champage glasses
  5. Have made my friends raspberry gin and bought lovely owl doorstop from Notonthehighstreet.
attheendoftheday · 15/11/2011 13:52

I'll have a shot, but I'm generally better with kid's presents than adult ones.

Mother - how about theatre tickets or a cookery course (70% off on Groupon here).

Sister - how about a cocktail maker with glasses, a book and some bottles of spirits? Or Ikea vouchers? Or vouchers for a massage/pamper session?

Aunt - Neal's Yard smellies or a Radley shopping bag?

Either teenager - logo board game, noise isolating earphones, itunes voucher, Guinness Book of Records.

Teenage boy - airmail wallet or a poker set.

Teenage girl - cupcake maker, Cath Kitson book bag (this is just over your budget but is lovely) or Lush smellies.

MogandMe · 15/11/2011 15:30

Oooh lots of good ideas -think my credit card is going to be busylater Grin

Attheendoftheday - me too - I can do all the kids presents within minutes but give me someone older than 5 and Blush

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