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For our youth group's grad night, a group of us want to get our graduating seniors 'farewell gifts'. There are 15 of them in total. We want to get them each something nice and personalized for each of them. So far the ideas we had are:
personalized towels
personalized dogtags
and that's.. pretty much it. kind of sad. what we do know what we're getting them each a pair of sandals though. And that already is going to cost around 75 dollars to 105 dollars give or take.
The towels i THINK, the ones we might get, are around 12 dollars each (with name and such), which would be about 180 dollars give or take.
The personalized dogtags would be between 90-100 dollars (from online).
We dont have a big budget because it's around 20-30 teens just donating what they have (i.e. 5-20 dollars which would total of 100 dollars to maybe 200 something) if everyone donated.
basically, if you managed to make it all the way through,what are some gift ideas that our youth group can do for our 15 seniors that are personal AND dont cost too much? (link)
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:: From http://www.personalizationmall.com ::
- Picture Frames with each persons name engraved on it (about $20-$30 each)
- Autograph Graduation Caps (about $10 each)
- Candy bar wrappers (you put them around like a Hershy's candy bar) (about $1 a wrapper)
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