My best friend's birthday is this Thursday. I want to get/make her something really creative. She loves rent, wicked, dancing, and singing. What should I do?
vermillion26 answered Sunday April 9 2006, 6:18 pm: Huh, well. Remember that she is YOUR friend and no one can really tell you what to get her, but I'll give you some suggestions anyway.
If she plays an instrument then you could get her music books of rent and/or wicked. That way she could sing and play the songs. You could buy her the soundtracks, if she doesn't already have them. If a show that she wants to see is coming to where you live then you could get her tickets. You could buy her a gift certificate to her dance supply store. There are some places where you can buy time in a recording studio, so if she would like to record her voice you could do that for her. A scrapbook full of memories (pictures of you two, ticket stubs from places you've gone, programs from performances she might have been in, etc.) would be a touching gift and it wouldn't cost very much. I hope I helped and that your friend has a wonderful birthday.
herbivore answered Sunday April 9 2006, 5:47 pm: Hey, it sounds like your friend really likes broadway and shows. maybe you could seach the internet and find tee-shirts of rent or wicked. you could maybe find the soundtracks to those shows. you could but it in a little gift basket and give it to her. you could also give her flowers with the gift. hope this helps!! [ herbivore's advice column | Ask herbivore A Question ]
hubhottie answered Sunday April 9 2006, 4:51 pm: The best gift is one not given by somebody over the internet.
Search around the net, search it on google, just something.
People on here can't really find that one of a kind, special gift.
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