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£50ish present for 45yo woman! Ideas please!

28 replies

AlexaShutUp · 23/12/2018 15:46

It's for me.Smile

A family member has declared defeat, and is looking for ideas for what I might want. I don't have any.Shock

Budget is around £50 but I'm told it's flexible. I don't want clothes or make-up. I tend to be cash rich but time poor, so don't really want for stuff often. Can't think of any experiences that I'm dying to do within that budget. There is a play that I'd like to see next year, but the tickets are too expensive. New year's resolution is to be more organised, so a magic wand would be helpful!

What shall I ask for? What do you all want?!

OP posts:
heather1 · 23/12/2018 15:48

Filo Fax and really nice pen.
Handbag organizer
Booja booja truffles - the hazelnut ones are divine.
Nuxe body oil.

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 23/12/2018 16:22

Moleskine diary and a fountain pen

Voucher for a massage

ImAChaiseLongueGetMeOutOfHere · 23/12/2018 16:24

Bottle of perfume?
Ask for a loccitane beauty advent calendar next year

ImAChaiseLongueGetMeOutOfHere · 23/12/2018 16:24

Subscription to a flower delivery service, one bunch a month

BertrandRussell · 23/12/2018 16:27

She’s 45 and this is Mumsnet. A bottle of lavender water, one of those lap tray things and a nice scarf. Grin

HollowTalk · 23/12/2018 16:30

A bunch of flowers per month? How many bunches do you think £50 would buy if they were delivered?

ImAChaiseLongueGetMeOutOfHere · 23/12/2018 16:34

My local flower growing place does 6 bunches one per month for £50 (but you have to collect them)

70isaLimitNotaTarget · 23/12/2018 16:42

I'm a bit older (not quite lavender-water-and-lap-tray territory yet Xmas Wink ) and don't wear make-up. But my first thought was "Nuxe"

They do the most gorgeous perfume , shower gel, dry oil , golden oil (which I may have to treat myself to...)

Check M&S

ElizabethinherGermanGarden · 23/12/2018 16:48

Bloom and Wild do 3 deliveries of letterbox flowers for approx £50

ElizabethinherGermanGarden · 23/12/2018 16:50

There's also the Evening Standard offer on at Skylon at South Bank 26 Dec until 10 Feb. She could take you out for a lovely lunch in London. Obviously you'd have to pay for your own travel but £50 would cover lunch for two if you use the offer.

Ivegotthree · 23/12/2018 17:01

Agree the lavender water, lap tray and scarf are WAY too old!

Two bloody amazing bottles of red wine eg this one from Waitrose: www.waitrosecellar.com/wine-offers/all-wine-offers/fine-wine-offers/font-michelle-chateauneuf-du-pape (sorry I don't know how to do that clever linking thing despite having a job doing the actual internet)

OR a really nice scented candle

gerispringer · 23/12/2018 17:05

Theatre voucher would go part way to paying for a ticket
Mahabi slippers
Voucher for manicure/ pedicure
Pay for someone to clean your oven

PeggyIsInTheNarrative · 23/12/2018 17:07

I’d like some gin.
Or a theatre voucher

zen1 · 23/12/2018 17:24

A watch

TheShuttle · 23/12/2018 17:26

Bottle of perfume or the matching body lotion / associated products you would not normally buy yourself.

L'occitane do a lovely gift box - just choose which products you would like.

Audio book if you commute - something long that you don't want to read yourself!

A 6 month book subscription possible with various companies. Also magazine subscription possible.

lynnepot · 23/12/2018 17:26

Buy a basket for 15 quid and make a hamper. That's what I did with my mums gift

Amortentia · 23/12/2018 17:39

What about -
a nice organiser and pen.
An Alexa.
A subscription/gift certificate for Audible.
A basic iteam you use all the time but a fancy version you wouldn’t buy yourself such as expensive socks, jammies, hairbrush (some of the mason pearsons are very expensive but worth it)

Rosie1976mini · 23/12/2018 17:43

Nice gin 🍸🍸
Bottle of champagne 🍾
Prada Candy perfume
Mokeskine diary & notebook
Issey Miyake
Hotel Chocolat (subscription)

RaisinRainbow · 23/12/2018 17:48

Oh in that price range I'd love an Elemis voucher but that doesnt sound like you; so how about some accessories from Brora, a chocolate subscription, new pair of leather gloves?

Jumbojem · 23/12/2018 17:50

It may not be in the spirit of things, but why ask someone to spend £50 when you don't really want for anything? I'm cash rich time poor too and have asked for only a bird feeder from in-laws. They'd happily spend more but I'm happy for them to just take us out for a meal.

Sforsh49 · 23/12/2018 18:18

Theatre Voucher so you can put to the £50 for the play you want to see. MIL bought us ATG Vouchers last year and we put to them and saw Wicked last week, was fab!

confusedandemployed · 23/12/2018 18:22

I'm 45. I've asked for Bluetooth headphones for running.

Otherwise I'd like a couple of full size bottles of flavoured gins.

Or champagne.

I have loads of scarves, they never see the light of day. I'm not a scarf type 45 yr old, I'm a DMs, black tights and mini skirt 45yr old.

Wouldn't mind lavender water to spray on bedsheets though.

MelanieCheeks · 23/12/2018 18:28

Leather gloves
cashemere scarf/ pashmina
Jo Malone perfume or candle

JenFromTheGlen · 23/12/2018 18:31

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nancybelle · 23/12/2018 18:36

For someone who is cash rich but time poor I would get a voucher to get a chore done e.g. house cleaned or some gardening or laundry. Something where I could enjoy chilling while the things I don’t like doing but take up time I don’t have get done.

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