Question Posted Wednesday February 2 2005, 7:41 pm
my boyfriends birthday is coming up soon. Im completely broke and have no money. what cheap, extremely meaning present should i give him? his birthday is a week before valentines day. i was wondering if i could come up with a great present that could do for both ocassions..any ideas? please help me. thank you.
Solemnstar answered Thursday February 3 2005, 1:36 pm: I like scavenger hunts find a gift like a teddy bear or something and set a date for him to come over then have the hunt i dont know how old you are but my stepdad did this when proposing to my mom and she loved it maybe include a flower at each spot
rilygurl91 answered Wednesday February 2 2005, 11:53 pm: you could make him dinner or if you're really creative you could make him like a photo album and put pictures of both of you in it. [ rilygurl91's advice column | Ask rilygurl91 A Question ]
xlngwoodsbellax answered Wednesday February 2 2005, 9:45 pm: Bake him something. Also, how much does it cost to sit down and write him an old fashion love letter. Pen to paper. He'd be sure to appreciate it and you cant even put a price on those types of things. Its coming from your heart. Thats what matters most.
Good luck doll!
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uacctk14 answered Wednesday February 2 2005, 8:32 pm: a picture frame that you decorated from the dollar store with a picture of the both of you....make something that is sentimental to you both like draw a picture of where you first met....tell him how much he means to you in a letter and then give it to him in person with his favorite type of candy [ uacctk14's advice column | Ask uacctk14 A Question ]
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Wednesday February 2 2005, 7:56 pm: get him a CD. And chocolates. I mean yeah its like maybe $20 altogether but tell your mom you will work it off if she can help you out a lil bit-trix [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
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