I'm not a parent but I wanted to chime in. A couple of you mentioned a wallet with gift cards and that's a great idea. She will be so bowled over by the wallet and then have an extra surprise when she opens it! My mom did this for me...it was this beautiful Kate Spade wallet that I really wanted and I kept gushing about it until my mom couldn't stand it anymore and finally went, "open it!!" lol
Hi there. We had this thread last year and I LOVED IT. I got a lot of ideas from it! Hoping to rekindle the ideas for this year.
My DD14 ran a very successful dog business this summer and ebay business and earned over $1500. Heck I should be in that business! LOL. As a result she used her hard earned money to buy BEATS, Ed Sheeran custom guitar and a laptop. Good for her I said ! We are proud of her. However Christmas is going to be a bit of stumper this year.
Looking forward to great replies on ideas for the holidays this year!
Under the tree she is getting:
- iPod Touch 5th generation (her old, old, old one was stolen last year) and a case
- Over the ear headphones
- A bunch of OPI nailpolishes from the Sephora deal
- More Bath and Body works scents
- Lots of other stuff I'm sure I'm forgetting
My daughter is a bbc fan girl so she is getting a custom made Sherlock coat. She will also get another season of doctor who, and a few books. She's 17
I'm probably too late, but what was the Sephora deal? My girls love the OPI nailpolish!
Wow_ I am the mean mom that would have made her put 90 percent of that money in the bank. My daughter makes a few hundred each day she works as an extra on a tv show or doing any acting and I let her keep 20.00 of each paycheck, the rest goes right in the bank! Even in an 800.00 commercial shoot she gets 20.00 to keep. Coogans law required 15% to go right into a trust fund for them but even after they deposit that I make her put the rest in the bank too-
This year for Christmas I got my daughter and her friend tickets for playlist live in Orlando in March- flying down for 4 days, 3 nights and the kids are going to this playlist thing while I rented myself a cabana poolside! Other than that I am not sure-maybe some broadway tickets, clothes...haven't really thought about it yet.
I am completely stumped. DH and I are going through a tough time financially and both my DDs are working and keep buying their wants. DD 18 just bought an Ipad mini!
In addition to the girls I have 3 boys one of which is deployed.
I just bought the last book in the divergent series for myself. No way I could wait til ChristmasMy 14 year old DD asked for a record player for her b-day and she uses it all the time! So I'll be getting a couple of vinyl records for xmas to help build her collection. Amazing the number of new artists releasing on vinyl, easily found on Amazon! she is a Dr. Who fan and I found some cute little things (note pad, journal) on Amazon as well. And I preordered a Dr. Who Vault book coming later this month. Last book in the Divergent series. "Big gift" will be tickets to see Imagine Dragons in concert. Was able to get floor seats and since they are not a HUGH band, tix were "only" $50 She loves Lush bath products but they are pricey so will get a one or two items or a gift assortment. Ear buds for stocking... she is always losing or breaking them! And most likely some clothes... keeping an eye out for American Eagle sale.
Two of my favorite gifts ever received were really inexpensive. When I was about 16 my grandparents filled a photo album with all kinds of pictures of me from birth to the current day. I LOVED that gift and still do as it was so fun to see pictures I didn't normally see.
As an adult, my inlaws were really struggling financially and despite everyone saying we didn't need bday gifts and such they felt they had to give us something. My mother in law makes the BEST pumpkin bars so that is what I said I wanted. I got to eat the whole pan! I didn't need the whole pan of course but I ate it anyway!