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nice but small gifts to go on a plane.

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Heavymetalmater · 06/12/2014 06:25

My DB and SIL are coming over from abroad. They will only be able to take small gifts home with them and vouchers are tricky as they would have to be redeemable in america. They are both 30 and have expensive taste. The budget would be about £30 each. Any ideas gratefully received. My DB enjoys the outdoors and nice clothes. DSIL enjoys sewing and fashion. They have recently become parents too.

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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 06/12/2014 06:57

Her - a scarf or a silk camisole, maybe?

jeee · 06/12/2014 07:03

Could you do something over here with them as a present - posh tea at
Claridges, that sort of thing?

Mrscog · 06/12/2014 07:10

What about a necklace for Sil? And some posh thermal type gloves for DB? (Assuming he does outdoor things in cold temps)

bigbluestars · 06/12/2014 08:09

I am in a similar situation. I have my Niece and her OH coming to stay for a tree weeks over christmas- they too live abroad. ( and have plenty money). I will buy small inexpensive gifts or things that can be consumed while they are here. Food, chocolates. gift pack local beers etc.
My nice is a bit of a kid at heart so I have bought her a gingerbread house kit, and will do christmas stockings for the whole family- including all the adults. The emphasis will be on having fun, eating, playing games, outings, rather than the gifts.

bryonyelf · 06/12/2014 08:13

Cashmere socks or a scarf for SIL?

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