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Anyone any bright ideas?

Francophile
Posts: 765 Forumite
in N. Ireland
The nephew of a friend of mine is getting married after Christmas. I don't know him very well but would like to buy a gift to mark the occassion. As they have been living together for quite a while they probably have most things for the home. I just want to spend about £25 or thereabouts. Anyone have any bright ideas?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Thanks in advance for your help.
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Do they have a wedding list anywhere?0
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you could make them a towel cake? http://www.yourweddingcompany.com/index.php/action/showProject/projectId/26/categoryId/109/#love you lots like jelly tots0
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What about a plant?0
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When my Great niece was born earlier this year, I had a tree planted by the woodland trust and it cost £15. You can write your own message and the trust sends you details of the forest your tree is planted in and they also send a certificate with your message on it.0
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a nice frame with a picture of them in it celebrating a special occassion (doesnt have to be of their special day)
or what about looking for a willoetree figuirine that symbolises marraige?? i love these figuirines.
here is an example....
http://www.demdaco.com/detail.aspx?ID=10283Carla-Farla!!
Mummy to Katie (27.11.07) and Christopher (05.08.09) ♥♥♥0 -
Thanks everyone for your replies. I don't want to ask about the wedding list (if there is one) as I don't want to make a fuss about buying them something. I just want to acknowledge it IYKWIM. I like the idea of the figurine. I think I'll go for that. I have seen them before and they are lovely.Member #7 SKI-ers Club
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