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Christening Gift, please help
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Going to be Godmother for my gorgous nephew, am delighted ofcourse. Want to buy something a bit unique, (he has already been bought all the sliver keepsakes etc) but something that he will always have. Unfortunately I dont have much cash, but willing to go up to �30.
Suggestions would be REALLY appreciated.
Suggestions would be REALLY appreciated.
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Hi Pipflower - what about a lovely hardback edition of your fave childhood book / nice collection of fairytales etc My brother got my son a lovely slipcase HB edition of Wind in The Willows which he is REALLY looking forward to reading with him when he's old enough (my son not my brother!!) I still have a gorgeous HB fairytale bk I got from my auntie when I was about 5 and still love looking at it and thinking of her. Hope this helps x
hi, these are a little more at �40 but I think really nice
http://www.stickylittleprints.co.uk/acatalog/S mall_Fingerprint_Pendants.html
http://www.stickylittleprints.co.uk/acatalog/S mall_Fingerprint_Pendants.html
these are a little cheaper (start at �25)
http://www.touchonsilver.co.uk/#/products/4532 603209
If the child is old enough you can get them to draw a picture for the charm.
If you did like charms look around as there are loads of different companys.
good luck x
http://www.touchonsilver.co.uk/#/products/4532 603209
If the child is old enough you can get them to draw a picture for the charm.
If you did like charms look around as there are loads of different companys.
good luck x
A mini potted apple tree is really great, I bought two for my grandsons, they take two seasons to fruit, and last Autumn, we all went and picked our first crop of about 15 apples, they really enjoyed picking and eating them, they aren't really that keen on apples usually, but because they'd watched them grow all Summer, they really loved them!................they cost about �18 and I got a free pear tree too because I bought both apple trees, so we had pears too!
if you could just add a bit more you could get something like this...priceless...
http://www.creative-casting.co.uk/deep-rebate- frames.htm
http://www.creative-casting.co.uk/deep-rebate- frames.htm