My boyfriend's birthday party is on the 26th and he's 15 and I'm 13/f and we've been going out for 5 months off and on . I was hoping to spend about $20 - $30 [ family is a bit tight at the moment ] ... So , he's into baseball , football , computers and his friends.
I was kinda thinking about making him a scrapbook , of like all the good times.What do you think of that ?
Please give me like 300000000 suggestions if you have them ! I'll love you forever !
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? OhMyPEACHYKEEN answered Saturday January 5 2008, 12:40 pm: Ok you know whats really great and creative.
Pick a number like 10 or 26 because thats his birthdate. And it could be 26 songs that remind you of him, 26 things you love about him, 26 ways to say "ur the best" (or whatever you want to say) in different languages. But it would be a "book of 26" which is really cute and not expensive.. its thoughtful and he'd love it. Or if 26 is too much.. then pick a different number.
Then add some other "26" things to the book. It shows you really put time into it and really care for him.
As for other suggestions.. um you could get him a nice shirt or maybe a game and then make him a card with cut out magazine letters. Then again, that could be cute for the "book of 26"
HiChick answered Saturday January 5 2008, 11:55 am: scrapbooks r really sweet and im sure he'll love it! my friend got a scrapbook from his gf of 8 months and really liked it. you don't nessecarily have to buy him something making him something is just as good. i wrote my bf a couple pages and the lyrics to 'our' song for Christmas good luck! ;) or also maybe a stuffed animal in like a little shirt of his fav team
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