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Inspiration for 14/16 year old girls

14 replies

geisha · 21/10/2019 10:32

As the title says - please share your inspiration! Especially for smaller gifts.
Not a huge budget for Christmas.
Sporty girls - not crazy about make-up.
Thank you wise mumsnetters!

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MrsPnut · 21/10/2019 10:34

Dd2 is 13 and I have so far bought a Nike club crew sweatshirt and loads of kawaii stationery. I also bought her some nike trainers but they were quite expensive.

Leeds2 · 21/10/2019 11:21

My DD used to like stuff from Paperchase at that age. Still does!

Lush bath bombs or soap.

Bag of multi coloured laces for training shoes. Or ones that glow in the dark.

WagtailRobin · 21/10/2019 19:14

SPORTSDIRECT is great for all sorts of sportswear at reduced prices and it's all the well known brands too.

SASS&BELLE have great stocking fillers for girls of that age.

MonaChopsis · 21/10/2019 19:16

Following for inspiration!!

IggyAce · 21/10/2019 20:49

My dd 13 loves the pamper hamper I put together for her each year: bath bomb, shower gel, hair mask, sheet face mask (b&m have llama ones which she will love) fluffy socks and So body spray.
My dd and her friends all seem to have mini backpacks, she got hers in primark.

geisha · 21/10/2019 22:00

Thank you- I’ve not done too badly then. I had thought of stocking gifts of
sport socks
face mask
bath bomb
replacement razor blades
lip balm
Body Shop shower gel
Mascara for one, instax film for the other
Maybe a Costa voucher....

I will definitely add one or two of the suggestions on here.

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MrsPnut · 22/10/2019 06:52

Wish or Aliexpress are good for cheap bits of stationery. There is still time for it to get here as well.

TheCanterburyWhales · 22/10/2019 06:56

Korean skincare masks etc, cheap as chips from eBay and very cool.
Someone posted a ginormous list of teenage stocking fillers a couple of years ago, I'll see if I can find it later.

myhandsareverycold · 22/10/2019 07:10

Lurking for inspiration too! You could be talking about my DD with your description of yours OP!

geisha · 22/10/2019 12:57

Thank you all.
That would be great thanks - TheCanterburyWhales.
myhands - the main present is tickets to watch their sport being professionally played by the national team 😄, so that was easy. Always struggle for bits and bobs though.

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geisha · 31/10/2019 07:50

My eldest dd16 has asked for a Pandora charm. Along with sport tickets and stocking gifts that’s her done.
My struggle now is dd14 - she also has the sport ticket as her main gift. I have stocking gifts mentioned up thread for her too. What I need now is Pandora charm equivalent so about £30-50 of something so dds roughly have equal things to open.
I’ve discounted a Sprocket on account of poor reviews on another thread. She’s not in to jewellery. Air pods are too ££££. Please help me wise mumsnetters!

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Serin · 31/10/2019 08:09

Yoga mat.
Bluetooth headphones.
Magazine subscription.
Seeds.....you never know, could start a major gardening addiction!
Fishing rod Grin
Charbonnel et walker hot chocolate.

OhMyGodTheyKilledKenny · 31/10/2019 08:14

Something for their rooms? Cushion, throw framed print, fake plant in a nice pot or glass holder (lots in places like B&M/Asda/Home Bargains etc)

milliefiori · 31/10/2019 08:26

How about a really nice new sports towel or bag for carrying kit in?
Sports socks.
If they do outdoor stuff like running, bootcamp, cycling, kayaking you could get sports gloves.
A new swimsuit.

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