I like all of these ideas. What do you know about Wreck this Journal? Do you need to buy accessories for it also?
No. You can use materials that are already probably around the house: markers, colored pencils, glue, glitter, things like that. My daughter has also used things like jelly, fake vampire blood, dirt from outside, duct tape, construction paper, lip gloss, coffee grounds, etc.![]()
Dd will be exchanging gifts with a handful of her friends this year but we need ideas. So far we've only thought of movie gift card, popcorn, candy etc.
Any ideas?
Bowen9475 said:I just bought my 13 yo daughter a manicure lapdesk from Ulta for $20. They almost always have coupons you can find too. For her friends, she bought necklaces from Forever 21 and hand sanitizers and cases for them from Bath & Body Works.
I see a lot of people posting perfume, nail polish, etc. Just be sure to take the actual personalities of the girls you are buying for into account. DD12 - who is the ultimate girly girl, totally into makeup, nails and all things that "smell good" - has a best friend who is decidely not into ANY of this. Since one of BFFs favorite things is reading, DD and I decided on a "curl up and read" kit for her: we put a snuggie, a nice set of bookmarks and one of the plastic candy canes of Hershey's kisses in it. I may add a cocoa and mug set, not sure yet, depends on if I find one super cheap. I didn't want to get an actual book because she's already read everything I could think to get her, and this seemed like a good way to acknowledge her likes otherwise.