Meet the Other Phone. Flexible and made to last.

Meet the Other Phone.
Flexible and made to last.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Weddings

Chat to other Mumsnetters on our Wedding forum.

What do you buy for people who have EVERYTHING?

5 replies

TheChicOfIt · 23/03/2010 07:58

Morning all!

We have a wedding to go to on Sunday and have been looking for a gift for them for a while now, but we are really stuck now.

They don't have a wedding list, and they literally have everything and have even admitted this themselves.

I had thought about tickets to a show or something but they work away so often that it would be impossible to choose a date.

I don't think they would appreciate a "charity" gift either.

So can anyone help me think of something?

We would spend up to £100.

Thanks!

OP posts:
FabIsGettingThere · 23/03/2010 08:01

I bet they don't have this.

whoopstheregoesmymerkin · 23/03/2010 08:04

we didn't have a wedding list (had own house, both worked, thought it was too darn cheeky)
Brilliant presents we got included mooing salt and pepper pots, lava lamp and quality garden tools still in use 11 years later

TheChicOfIt · 23/03/2010 08:09

Fab, you star, you have found it, the ideal gift !

Something for the garden is an idea...

OP posts:
FabIsGettingThere · 23/03/2010 08:12

zen garden

GrendelsMum · 05/04/2010 10:33

We didn't have a list.

Best things were probably some antique French kitchen pottery that a elderly cousin passed onto us that had belonged to her mother, with a very sweet note, but obviously that's a bit niche! Apart from that, I particularly liked anything with a connection to the person - so a Scottish couple gave us a rug from the Mull, and people gave us lots of books and generally things that they saw that thought we'd like. I think most people spent a lot less than £100, as it tended to be small things - presumably so if we didn't like them, we could hide them!

The one thing to remind you - make sure it is labelled with your name, as none of our gifts were, and we spent the evening playing 'guess what sort of person would have given what sort of present', which included some rather embarrassing phone calls saying 'did you give us a vase?'

New posts on this thread. Refresh page