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What would you spend £100 on?

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octopusinastringbag · 01/11/2013 14:03

If you had £100 each to spend on a 15 year old art lover and a 9 year sports fan (both doing, not so much watching/looking at) then what would you buy them?
I unexpectedly came into a small sum of money which I've put aside for family Xmas gifts.

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olibeansmummy · 01/11/2013 14:12

Hmmm... For the art lover, a proper easel, canvasses etc. for the sports fan, kit of their favourite team, new boots... Not very original sorry!

Nerfmother · 01/11/2013 14:15

Loves making art or looking at it?
My ten year old sports fan is getting a Nintendo ds2! Had the same - tiny windfall so can do 100 on each dc. Beauty box subscription for the dd.

octopusinastringbag · 01/11/2013 14:17

Nerf making art. They have an easel and canvasses and I know they are getting art supplies for their birthday (before xmas).

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raisah · 01/11/2013 14:33

How about membership to the Royal Academy of Arts so they get free entry to all exhibitions. You only need to visit 2/3 times a year to get your money bavk on subscription fees.

friends.royalacademy.org.uk/Friends/Join/Become_a_Friend

raisah · 01/11/2013 14:37

Same idea for the sports fan. Subscription to their favourite sports/club, depending on availability & affordability within your £100 price bracket.

Taffeta · 01/11/2013 16:04

My sports mad 10 yo DS would like any of the following....

FIFA 14 and XBox live membership so he can play with his friends
The latest football boots and trainers
Nike clothes
Adidas sports clothes
MOTD and Match subscriptions and annuals
Tickets to a game, be it football, tennis, tabe tennis, athletics event etc etc
Most of the contents of Sports Direct

fuzzpig · 01/11/2013 20:10

For the arty one what about a sewing machine to branch out into textile stuff? Altering clothes and such?

octopusinastringbag · 01/11/2013 20:44

Thanks, some great ideas there :) Keep them coming please so I have a few more options, thanks.

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