10th anniversary gift for friend ideas..........

marshallandcartersmo

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My dear friend is having her 10th wedding anniversary next week. She's the kind of friend that makes you rice casserole when you've been sick for the past 2 days (she just showed up with it today), and I'd like to do something nice for them. They are going away for the weekend, without their kids, and I thought it would be fun to send something for them to take.........or maybe not??? I thought a nice bottle of champagne but she doesn't drink, or a gift card to a restaurant, but that's so impersonal. Ideas??
 
Is she at all interested in cooking? You could get her a nice set of pans or pots or something. If she's good at it, then it's a plus for her hubby too! It doesn't have to be a huge set, sometimes just a few nice pieces are great. Incidentally, aside from diamonds, tin and aluminum are the traditional 10th anniversary gifts, so here are a few aluminum cook sets that aren't too expensive.

http://www.target.com/gp/browse.htm...ers/602-8110416-2549403?ie=UTF8&node=15751081

Personally, I always covet good cookware.
 
Is she at all interested in cooking? You could get her a nice set of pans or pots or something. If she's good at it, then it's a plus for her hubby too! It doesn't have to be a huge set, sometimes just a few nice pieces are great. Incidentally, aside from diamonds, tin and aluminum are the traditional 10th anniversary gifts, so here are a few aluminum cook sets that aren't too expensive.

http://www.target.com/gp/browse.htm...ers/602-8110416-2549403?ie=UTF8&node=15751081

Personally, I always covet good cookware.


Ah! I forgot about the traditional anniversary gifts.......tin and aluminum. Maybe some foil?? :rotfl: thanks!
 
Hi,
I just attended an informal 10 year anniversary party.

I put together a pretty (and fairly inexpensive) gift that seemed to be a big hit!

I purchased a pretty wicker basket (on the idea of a picnic basket) inside I arranged - a bottle of wine (you could use sparkling cider) 2 wine glasses (purchased at Homegoods - very inexpensive) some Yankee candle votives inside glass holders, a box of cholcolates and a "romantic" movie (I think it was "Sleepless in Seattle"). I then wrapped the whole basket in celophane and put a big bow on top!

Everything they need for a "romantic" evening and not too expensive!!!;)

Good Luck!
 

Hi,
I just attended an informal 10 year anniversary party.

I put together a pretty (and fairly inexpensive) gift that seemed to be a big hit!

I purchased a pretty wicker basket (on the idea of a picnic basket) inside I arranged - a bottle of wine (you could use sparkling cider) 2 wine glasses (purchased at Homegoods - very inexpensive) some Yankee candle votives inside glass holders, a box of cholcolates and a "romantic" movie (I think it was "Sleepless in Seattle"). I then wrapped the whole basket in celophane and put a big bow on top!

Everything they need for a "romantic" evening and not too expensive!!!;)

Good Luck!


great idea too!! thanks
 















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