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Keepsake mugs - what message?

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chloemegjess · 24/11/2008 11:52

Hi. I am about to email off my order of keep sake mugs for family Christmas gifts, they have my daughters hand and foot print on and her name and age and I need to decide on a message.

Currently, I have the messages as "I love my grandma" or whoever it is for. But it seems a bit boring? Any ideas on a better message?

Also, my DDs birthday is 29th December, She had the prints done last week, so will be 10.5 months. What do I put for her age? All the mugs have the age under the prints and I do want to include it. But she is not quite 11 months yet but is older than 10 months. I could put weeks but then most people won't really know what that is in months?

Sorry, I think about things too much!! But they are not cheap so want to get it right!

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chloemegjess · 24/11/2008 12:11

Anybody? Need to get it sent off before DH gets home as he doesn't know he is getting one!

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SoupDragon · 24/11/2008 12:12

Put 10 months and stop worrying about it!

SoupDragon · 24/11/2008 12:12

Put "Grandma's Mug" instead

2point4kids · 24/11/2008 12:13

I'd put 10 months for the age (or leave it off if your not sure, as by the time they receive the mugs at xmas she will be 1!)

If the mugs are christmas gifts then how about a date reminder so they will always know when they got them?

Happy Christmas Grandma 2008

or something like that?

cheesesarnie · 24/11/2008 12:14

10 months.

chloemegjess · 24/11/2008 12:15

Thanks guys.

I am more thinking about the message rather than the age.

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mellyonion · 24/11/2008 12:24

how about "for the best gran around!" or "i may be small, but i know my favorite nan when i see her!"

i actually like a simple idea of saying with huge love to my nan this chrismas and always.... and sign off with your dd name.

lenaw · 24/11/2008 12:40

I've made myself a back to work after maternity present - mug with picture of DH & DD and 'Lena's milk no sugar please' - all the other staff followed the lead. No confusion who wants what and who's using my mug...

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