i dont know how old you are so what she expects from you cuz i'm only thirteen and my mom likes anything i give her but ...
if she likes to read then buy her a cozy blanket, a small box of chocolates and a book or gift certificate to like BORDER'S
if she likes relaxing and spa stuff then get her a bunch of lotions, bath salts, candles and stuff from the dollar store or somewhere cheap and then make a certificate on the compuer for a day at the spa
if she likes outdoor stuff buy her a big water bottle and fill it with granola bars, and other small things along with a certificate to go hiking together or sumthin
if she likes cooking get her a big pot and put in a cook book some new cooking utensils and then a gift certificate to a grocery store with a note that says ...to make a recipe from this book
if she likes crafty stuff buy her a bunch of scrapbooking things that have a themethen get a disposable camera, memory card, or film and a certificate to spend the day doing whatever she wants with you and take a ton of pictures to make into a scrapbook page or pages
if she likes jewelry and is creative try to find a local bead store and take a class together and pay for her supplies i love making jewelry
You could also go with any kind of jewelry or something from thingsremembered.com
Good luck!
2007-11-22 08:31:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I normally get my Mom votive candels for Christmas. The store "Country Cottage" and probably many other stores have really nice scents. Some of them are - Pound Cake, Cinnamin, and Gingerbread. They smell really nice around Christmastime and I'm sure your Mom would like those. Also, maybe some really nice flowers like Poinsetta's or maybe you could get her some stuff for a bubble bath. You could also make her a gift basket filled with many different things. Or, just give her a hug and a kiss. But, I think your Mother will appreciate whatever you get her. It is THE THOUGHT THAT COUNTS after all...
Hope that I helped you out a little bit! :)
Merry Christmas!
2007-11-22 07:52:12
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answered by Anonymous
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As a mom to 2 (very almost 3), the ultimate present isn't in accordance with fee yet on concept. one twelve months i grew to become into especially broke and yule grew to become right into somewhat annoying because of the fact i did no longer have numerous funds. So, I went to the craft save and offered a e book of bypass stitch types. i offered the thread (the e book tells you the colors you elect precisely) and needle and that i stitched her an exceedingly especially "mom" bypass stitch. It grew to become into great easy because of the fact bypass sewing consumer-friendly types isn't complicated. I placed it in a especially physique and my mom easily cried. She has in no way cried over a modern from me earlier. She enjoyed that I took the time to make her something. Now that i'm a mom i could like something like that from my little ones! Granted they are basically 2 and four, yet something from the heart is the ultimate!
2016-11-12 10:20:31
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answered by ? 4
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Hi! here are some ideas!
-shower gel, lotion, body mist, etc... from the Body Shop (r)
-a new perfume!!
-a cute shirt!?
-a group of frames, and room decor, collection,,
-a nice simple neacklace with a braclet or ring and a pair of earings,
-new shoes!?
-A bunch of DVDs/ Books!
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2007-11-22 22:25:19
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answered by łαđÿ ħαια ツ™ 5
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you didn't say how much you're spending, but Bath and Body works stuff is always nice. how about a facial and a massage/day at the spa?? or certificates for manicure and/or pedicures? a basket of gift cards from places like Starbucks and her fav restaurant...
2007-11-22 07:45:06
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answered by puppylove 2
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A nice scented candle. She would probably like a gift card to a nice resturaunt.
2007-11-22 08:20:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I was going to get this neck/shoulder thing that rumbles to massage. It also a heats your neck too. Just 20 bucks at bed bath and beyond. ^^
2007-11-22 07:48:41
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answered by twistt123 3
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2007-11-22 08:01:28
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answered by favorite_aunt24 7
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give her one whole day with no housework, no cooking and not having to make packed lunches for you to go to school withh - and you still have your $70 afterwards....
Oh - its damn hard work...
2007-11-22 08:13:55
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answered by Dad 6
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