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Gift ideas for my mum

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louise5754 · 28/11/2019 18:51

Hi she's 63. Drives. Is married to my step dad and works full time.

She Isn't into shows. Gardening. Has no hobbies. She has a gin a couple of nights a week or so but doesn't go out to drink.

She likes perfume but her favourite is £30 so I cannot just buy that.

She has a kindle and iPhone so I was thinking of a case with a photo of my kids however that isn't very exciting.

I could buy an afternoon tea voucher but I've bought lots in the past which she either gets me to cancel or takes me but I want something just for her.

The last couple of years I've made her a hamper with Wax Melts Candles Prosecco BathBombs etc but I don't think she would want it again.

Twice I've bought her a £150 advent calendar but this year my budget is £40 max.

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louise5754 · 28/11/2019 18:56

Ps I gave bought her facial / manicure vouchers and she won't go as it's for herself and doesn't like to waste time 😫

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Gemma2019 · 28/11/2019 19:06

Kindle unlimited subscription for six months? I think there's a deal at the moment.

Or would she like anything else in her preferred perfume, like the deodorant or hair mist etc?

MadameJosephine · 28/11/2019 19:12

Oops wrong link, this should be the right one

www.etsy.com/uk/listing/400340337/world-map-locket-globe-necklace-planet?ref=shop_home_feat_3&frs=1

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 28/11/2019 19:24

Sheepskin slippers on offer at John Lewis for £40. I bought myself some last year and they're the best slippers I've ever had, so have got some for my mum for Christmas.

Cashmere wrist warmers, gloves or hat or scarf

ShakeShakeShake6791 · 28/11/2019 21:19

A nice bottle of gin? Kew Gardens do their own one with pretty packaging for around £30 ish.

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