What are some good gifts for Sweet 16's? I've never been to one and I'm 14/f bye the way. I don't have much money to splurge ongifts so low costs will be wished for.
I'm trying to buy a gift for my friend and she's turning 16. I don't know what to get her.
BLONDEasitGETS answered Saturday December 2 2006, 9:45 am: well heres just a cpuple things. just for a lilttle little part of it. maybe take a picture of you guys and putn it in a cute picture frame that will match her room she will forsure hang it up and she will look at it when shes in there always a good reminder of u is a good thing. next maybe you could get her a girft card opr even take her to the mall and buy her a couple things make a pretend certiftace you go shopping with you to but 3 free thing o r somthing. of course they won be 100 dollars each. and i i didnt help enough comment me back. tell me how it works out and what u evetially get her [ BLONDEasitGETS's advice column | Ask BLONDEasitGETS A Question ]
askalice answered Saturday December 2 2006, 8:34 am: Well, i think that you should think of what she likes such as music, dancing, acting or sports she will love it. [ askalice's advice column | Ask askalice A Question ]
whattodo answered Saturday December 2 2006, 3:14 am: For a sweet 16 birthday party I would suggest money for your friend that way you wont buy a gift that she don't like or she will want to take back to the store right away and it will save you some embarrassment on the gift if she dont like it. i do this with my kids and stepkids it works the best on birtdays and christmas time for me. Give only as much as you can nothing more to put you in the whole. [ whattodo's advice column | Ask whattodo A Question ]
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