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Argh need a 21st present by Saturday!
nikki2804
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One of my friends is 21 on Saturday and I have totally forgotten to get a pressie!
Need some inspirations please!
She will be 21, is diabetic and doesn't really drink. Although we are very "pally" I don't know her excessively well but would like to get her a "token" present.
Oh and my budget is about £10, preferably under.
Need some inspirations please!
She will be 21, is diabetic and doesn't really drink. Although we are very "pally" I don't know her excessively well but would like to get her a "token" present.
Oh and my budget is about £10, preferably under.
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How about maybe a CD or DVD? They're often less than £10. Or maybe a pair of gloves, a scarf and a hat set or something along those lines? You can pick those up fairly cheaply (often about £5) as well.0
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Personally, i don't think you can go wrong with jewellery! H Samuel have some good little gift sets in such as " Cubic Zirconia Earrings and Pendant Gift Set" ( sorry, it won't let me post the link!)
I actually got something quite similar for my 21st and i've used it a lot because its so versatile.
My 21st was 2 years ago, and although I got a lot of jewellery I was so pleased. My collection is now vast and I always remember each and every person that gave each little bit to me. Means you always have something to wear with whatever outfit!!Debt free (if you don't count the mortgage!)0 -
What about a silver keyring? I've seen these for around £10 in various jewellers. Had a look at H Samuels but theirs start at £14.99. Something useful, but nice to keep too.0
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