okay so every year me and my friends do a gift exchange. idk what to get them! i wanna be cheap b/c there is alot of them like around 20 25 $ we are in 8th grade. i asked one of them how much money she spent on me and the said she doesn't know and that its not a good gift but its touchingso yeha what should i get her
kimberlygal answered Tuesday December 12 2006, 8:14 pm: Maybe you should get them some friendship stuff like friendship bracelates, rings neaklesses ar some key chains that could go on your bookbag. That is what i give my friend every year and she keeps all of them. [ kimberlygal's advice column | Ask kimberlygal A Question ]
epicadvice answered Tuesday December 12 2006, 6:27 pm: You could get them each a few lip glosses or nail polishes.
I'm also in a gift exchange with my friends and we all agreed to only get eachother lip gloss so we wouldn't spend as much.
Talk about how much you spend, maybe you can all agree on spending 10 dollars on each person or something.
Gift cards are nice too - Dunkin Donuts, Hollister, American Eagle, Starbucks.
If all else fails you could always make them something. Maybe you could gather a bunch of pictures of you both and make a photo album. Or you could do something with inside jokes.
If you search google for 'gift ideas' you can find more ideas.
So you're saying you have about 20-25 friends that you have to get friends for right? Maybe you should tap into your little 8th grade brain and think of each person individually. Truly you'll find something sentimental that marks what you and that specific friend has done together.
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