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Ideas for gift for couple

6 replies

StylishDuck · 01/12/2015 21:17

I'm looking for inspiration for a present for my cousin & her husband at Christmas. I wouldn't normally buy them anything but will be seeing them this Christmas and they've been very generous to us in many ways this year.
If like to get them something they can use together (newly wed). They're quite well off and are the kind of couple who seem to have everything! They live hundreds of miles away so I'm not sure about getting them a voucher for a restaurant or something near them.
Budget £40-50. Any ideas?? Grin

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dayslikethis · 01/12/2015 21:32

What about one of these

elspethmcgillicuddy · 01/12/2015 21:43

Spicery subscription?

www.thespicery.com/pages/spiceboxes/spiceboxes.html

StylishDuck · 01/12/2015 21:50

I love both of these ideas, thank you.

I think the spicery subscription might be a really good shout. It's quite original and also easily transportable.

The chocolate box looks amazing. I'm wondering if I can get away with buying my chocolate hating DH that so I can have it for myself Hmm

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Wigeon · 01/12/2015 21:51

Board game. There is a thread in the Christmas topic with loads of ideas. An far more than just Monopoly and Scrabble!

StylishDuck · 01/12/2015 21:55

Actually widgeon I quite like the idea of getting them some kind of Mr & Mrs style game since they're newly married. Hmm...

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NathalieM · 02/12/2015 15:40

The chocolates are a great idea, but unfortunately I don't think you'll get away with scoffing a few before handing them over ;) I would probably try the same thing!

I would suggest a bottle of wine. Go into a shop and ask someone to suggest you something nice! It's definitely something they can enjoy together too.

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