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Postby meriad » 14 Aug 2015, 13:53

on a gift for a baby shower?

it's for someone who is more than an acquaintance but not a close bosom buddy friend. As it is the 'do' is a 1.5 hour drive away (if the traffice is kind to us) and we're meeting up in some posh(ish) place for high tea which is costing us each £25. Another friend of mine is driving and collecting me along the way.

I know I sound stingy, but this is the same person that we ended up spending a small fortune for her hen do (remember the one down in Brighton).

I'm just cranky aren't I? :( ;)
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Re: how much roughly would you spend

Postby saundra » 14 Aug 2015, 14:16

Well j k had her baby shower last week
Some lovely clothes
A baby cushion
Heart shaped craft hearts
A birth book

Picture frames
Little shoes
Box of pink iced cup cakes
Fleece baby towells
Don't think you have to pay alot to be honest
I actually loved all the gift bags and tissue paper :D
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Re: how much roughly would you spend

Postby Workingman » 14 Aug 2015, 14:17

Ria, when my niece gave birth I got a birthday cup in silver with Em's name and DOB engraved on it - cost less than £25 and I was happy with that.
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Re: how much roughly would you spend

Postby meriad » 14 Aug 2015, 14:27

thanks both - I'm thinking of getting a few baby grows (for a slightly older baby though; as too often everything given is for when it's just born and then nothing for later) and maybe some bibs or blankets

Then when baby is born and we know what it is I'll get some socks from Baby Gap

Frank - the cup sounds like a lovely idea, but I'm not that close to her - that for me is the ideal gift from a family member x
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Re: how much roughly would you spend

Postby Workingman » 14 Aug 2015, 14:34

Yes, the cup probably is more of a close relative idea, but I was thinking price wise.

Baby grows for down the line, with bibs and blankets sound perfect.
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Re: how much roughly would you spend

Postby saundra » 14 Aug 2015, 14:41

A while ago I brought some muslin square s from e bay really pretty patterned
Ready for the baby to be sick on :D :lol:
To be honest after paying for afternoon tea
I wouldn't spend alot it's different if it was a close friend
There is so much choice
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Re: how much roughly would you spend

Postby miasmum » 14 Aug 2015, 16:29

Maximum of £10 you can get some lovely baby stuff for that
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Re: how much roughly would you spend

Postby Kaz » 14 Aug 2015, 17:57

I'm just popping in quickly on my phone :) To be honest Ria I wouldn't spend much more than a tenner either, especially as you are already paying for your own tea ;) xxx
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Re: how much roughly would you spend

Postby tonicha » 14 Aug 2015, 20:52

Kaz wrote:To be honest Ria I wouldn't spend much more than a tenner either, especially as you are already paying for your own tea ;)


Have to agree with Kaz there.
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Re: how much roughly would you spend

Postby Ally » 14 Aug 2015, 21:50

One of the most practical gifts we received when the twins were born were towels that you (obviously) wrapped round them when they were bathed but they had an attached hood that kept them really snuggly quickly afterwards. :D

Given they were born late October they were definitely very useful. :D :D

I have since seen little bathrobes for babies but have thought it might be a bit difficult to get wet little arms into. :D :D :D :D
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