16/f, almost17/m. ok well itll be a year for my bf on oct. 20. and i have noo idea what to get him. were both really into art & music, but he already has every art supply under the sun =) so anyways, then his birthday is 5 days later. and i dont know what to get for THAT, either. i have $75 for both =( and tons of creative and artistic talent. i dont have a computer to make anything on, either. all ideas appriciated =)) thanks!!
Dewayne answered Thursday October 2 2008, 7:56 pm: I would suggest something original in the art/music theme. I don't think it has to be expensive, but finding something that you can't just pick up at Walmart shows that you put some thought into it. I would suggest a poster from lapopart.com. They are original and they have a variety of music themed works. The best part is that they are not very expensive. Making a gift sounds nice, but it really doesnt go that far with a guy. [ Dewayne's advice column | Ask Dewayne A Question ]
surferchick16 answered Thursday October 2 2008, 6:59 pm: Since you both are really into art and music, I think you should paint a picture of you and him together in the middle, and draw and paint stuff that means something to the both of you on the borders. Like if you have a song, put the title above you guys, and put hearts and treble clefs along the side. Money doesn't by everything, so I would put your heart into it, I'm sure he'd want something homemade any way. Congratualtions on your one year!
As for his birthday: maybe if you treat him to dinner or cook for him. Guys like that. Just have fun, b/c you guys obvisouly care alot about each other, I'm sure hell appreciate the feeling and everything. [ surferchick16's advice column | Ask surferchick16 A Question ]
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