hey guys!
ok well i have a 13 year old cousin. I have NO IDEA what to get her for Christmas..
She is 5'4 and a readhead, and shes fairly popular.-i dunno if that will help or not..-
I know she likes Abercrombie and Hollister, but i dont want to buy her stuff from there.
What should i get her??
She plays volleyball, but it isnt something she is going to persue. She has a horse if that helps.
Anything will be awesome!
I really dont want to get her a picture frame or something like that cuz i gave her that last year, andim not an art-sy person..
Thanks for anyone who helps!!
~Steph
MAK answered Tuesday December 18 2007, 5:03 pm: Get her a horse lead rope that is in her favorite color. Don't get a halter because there's sooo many sizes to choose from and chances are you will choose the wrong size.
Otherwise, nightlights, lotions, make up, hair stuff (like a basket with shampoo, conditioner, gel, mouse, hairspray, hair ties, and a hairbrush) work well. Jewelry or a gift card to her favorite store. Stuff like that.
yesiliketobeme answered Tuesday December 18 2007, 2:11 pm: theres a million things you can get her. is there any movie she wants or really likes or a cd. you could get her some jewlery. something i like to do is look in fliers thaty come in the newspaper to get ideas. you could also just goto the mall and im sure sumthing cute will cetch your eye and she will love it. hope i could help [ yesiliketobeme's advice column | Ask yesiliketobeme A Question ]
shiorey answered Tuesday December 18 2007, 12:32 pm: well im 13 and i want an mp3 or i pod this christmas but that may be to expencive or you could get her some cute clothes or earings or makup. [ shiorey's advice column | Ask shiorey A Question ]
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