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Special 16th present for a girl
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Dopey_Dora_42
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Hi. I need some inspiration please i need some ideas for a special girls 16th birthday present.
I want it to be a bit different as we have done jewellery, smellies,a mixed basket etc.
She is trendy,loves her phone and laptop and socialising. She also has a talent for baking cakes. I am at a loss so please inspire me. Thank you xx
I want it to be a bit different as we have done jewellery, smellies,a mixed basket etc.
She is trendy,loves her phone and laptop and socialising. She also has a talent for baking cakes. I am at a loss so please inspire me. Thank you xx
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it depends what the budget is. . have you worked one out yet? xChallenge 2018 - Learn by heart the Book by Wayne Morgan on Amazon - Betfair Football Trading as it helps to supplement my small income :beer:0
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I was thinking of upto £50. x0
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How about cupcake/cake baking equipment presented as a kit in a basket (not the whole £50 of course!)? A recipe book, pretty cupcake cases, icing syringe and nozzles, sugar flowers etc. (Asda and large branches of Sainsbury's have a great selection.)
A voucher for a photoshoot with her friends?
A laptop case/cover?Life is mainly froth and bubble
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What about a cake baking or decorating course? There are lots out there & quite reasonably priced (depends where you can get to) even for London
A good school (but £130!!!) is Leiths & they have a cupcake course
http://www.leiths.com/enthusiasts-courses/cupcakes/Lurking in a galaxy far far away...0 -
snowleopard61 wrote: »How about cupcake/cake baking equipment presented as a kit in a basket (not the whole £50 of course!)? A recipe book, pretty cupcake cases, icing syringe and nozzles, sugar flowers etc. (Asda and large branches of Sainsbury's have a great selection.)
Love that idea, could it come with a voucher to wash up afterwards too? I love cooking but hate the washing up after!
You could really personalise it. If she's a girly girl maybe a tub like this for a fiver from Asda (there are other designs too ): http://groceries.asda.com/asda-estore/products/products.jsp?skuId=910000293919&departmentid=1214921923802&aisleid=1214921925184&startValue=
If you go here: http://groceries.asda.com/asda-estore/catalog/emerchandising_range.jsp?aisleid=1214921925099&departmentid=1214921923813
You can look at the range of baking stuff too and either have it delivered all ready selected if you do online shopping or just price it up by seeing the range they have
Perhaps even include a plastic bowl/whisk/spatula etc too so she has all her own bits and pieces?Princess Sparklepants0
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