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wedding present to post challenge
julybride
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okay here is a challenge....
I am about to have a baby and can't make a wedding. We would have been evening guests and i would like to send them a small gift spending no more than £10 (preferably including postage)...
feel a voucher isn't the right way to go.
What suggestions have you got?
I am about to have a baby and can't make a wedding. We would have been evening guests and i would like to send them a small gift spending no more than £10 (preferably including postage)...
feel a voucher isn't the right way to go.
What suggestions have you got?
julybride
DFD 18th Dec2007
We did it!!!
DFD 18th Dec2007
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Try using the couples wedding present list and see if it is within your budget. If not try Boots and the Body Shop for massage kits. I always find these are great for couples. If not try Ikea or your local hardware store for cheap gadgets for the kitchen. OH and I got a pizza cutter & board for one of our moving in presents. We have used it a lot.
Good Luck
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A photo frame can be a nice gift. The couple willhave loads of pics from the wedding and it is always nice to be able to frame one and hang it on the wall/put it on a tableWe all evolve - get on with it0
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Wine is always a winner,
http://www.!!!!!!/products/fair-trade-media/fair-trade-wine-in-bag-gift/
although I'm not sure of the postage?0 -
Wine is always a winner,
http://www.!!!!!!/products/fair-trade-media/fair-trade-wine-in-bag-gift/
although I'm not sure of the postage?
May I ask if you are connected(work for/own etc) with ethicalsuperstore?
Nearly every post you have made is promoting products from this organisation who seem to charge a premium for their products.
If you look at Martin's introduction to this Green and Ethical Money Saving he states this should be about Money Saving and environmentally friendly.
That is entirely different to paying extra for products because they pupport to be green.
Frankly from what I have seen of their products they are just another commercial organisation who have jumped on the Green bandwagon and selling overpriced goods with misleading descriptions.0 -
I see you're following me around the boards, no I'm still a customer and I have always received excellent service as a customer, why shouldn't I recommend a gift but obviously I don't know the postage so I'm not sure if it fits in the original budget of £100
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Hiya
How about
Hanging Tea Light Holders £12 - keep an eye out for free p+p offers
http://www.johnlewis.com/Home+and+Garden/Garden/Garden+Accessories/Tealight+Holders+and+Lanterns+/926/230209745/Product.aspx
Honeymoon - pocket album
http://www.confetti.co.uk/product/view/64802-0-0-the_honeymoon_pocket_album.do?
Just Married Kit
http://www.confetti.co.uk/product/view/63363-0-0-just_married_passport_holder___luggage_tag.do?
I bought my friends one of these and they loved it
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Personalised-on-your-Wedding-day-gift-plaque-keepsake_W0QQitemZ260106439001QQihZ016QQcategoryZ3260QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
What about having Mr and Mrs put on these egg cups
http://www.namedmugs.co.uk/EggCups.htm
mr and mrs hooks
http://www.prezzybox.com/products/index.aspx?pid=2418
Hope some of those help
Alison x:heart2:Mum to my little Daisy 3 and Archie 1.:heart2:0 -
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What about a memory box? We got one for our wedding, its like a cream book-style box with a magnetic catch. Was really lovely, would post easily and we used it to put memories of the day in - things like copies of the invites, order of service, some dried flowers from my bouquet, confetti - little things that we wanted to keep but didn't know what to do with them.
Or what about one of those deep picture frames - that they could display the things listed above in? I keep meaning to do it, but never get round to it!:beer:0 -
https://www.storkandcradle.co.uk :j
Provide good value gifts (weddings, births, birthdays etc.)
Used them a few times. Can get each gift personalised to the occasion. They have a very quick return: last order took less than 4 days for me to post the order from Coventry and receive it for my friend's wedding.Little man arrived 13 Dec 20120 -
I would visit Ann Summers and get the newlyweds a little gift from there to start off their married life!!Our dream has come true...
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