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I'm struggling to think of a gift for my dsis

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mogs0 · 06/12/2011 18:16

I have two sisters. I've bought hair straighteners for one and was going to add some hair products and a brush to make up a hamper.

My other sister has me a bit stumped this year. The only idea that I had was to put together a nachos kit for her as she's rather keen on them but it doesn't seem much. My budget is approx £40 - £50.

She loves shoes, handbags, clothes, her three spaniels, her job, her car.

Also, she's going away with her dh and some friends for Christmas this year (we're usually altogether every Christmas) so I was thinking maybe it could be something she could take away with her.

Any suggestions?

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superego · 06/12/2011 19:38

How about a nice overnight bag?

PomBearAtTheGatesOfDoom · 06/12/2011 19:53

New fancy collars or coats for the dogs? are they "furbaby" type dogs or sensible doggy dogs? a little piece of me died as I typed that f-word but each to their own...

mogs0 · 06/12/2011 20:11

Superego - she has a million bags! Also, she's recently started giving them to me to eBay in an attempt to de-clutter a bit.

Pombear - that's a new word to me! Her hounds are treated like children but her dh would refuse to walk them if she started dressing them up Grin.

I have just popped to Argos and got her the great British board game. I'm thinking I might add some alcohol, the nachos kit that I was planning and present it as a 'night in' hamper. It might be useful while they're away over Christmas.

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