Question Posted Thursday December 18 2008, 5:35 pm
my best friend is getting my something for christmas even though i told her not to. anyway i want to make something for her that's really crafty. i'm usually creative but i guess i have writer's block for artists. for my birthday she made a book for me and i thought it was the coolest thing.
she's 16.
-loves juicy couture
-i got her addicted to Twilight
-loves make-up
-jonas brother's #1 fan
-favorite color is orange (i think)
she's your typical teen who loves looking at herself in the mirror and taking pictures
any ideas?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Gift Giving? forgetregrets answered Sunday December 21 2008, 10:22 am: Why don't you make her a scrap book. It can be titled "The Life of "YOUR BEST FRIEND'S NAME HERE." You can put stuff like, "Once upon a time, there was a young little girl born. She grew to become best friends with YOURNAME. She now has obsessions with Juicy Couture, Twilight, Make-up, The Brothers Jonas, and the color Orange. The ending page can say, and guess what, that girl is you! Then you could have a mirror taped to the back.
I've done this before and it's very fun and really inexpensive. You can print out pictures from the internet and get craft things at Wal-Mart or wherever. It's super creative and one of a kind. I'm sure she'll cherish it forever. [ forgetregrets's advice column | Ask forgetregrets A Question ]
Amnes answered Saturday December 20 2008, 8:18 am: You could find a mirror somewhere, it doesnt have to be really big and deocorate the frame. YOu could also get her a picture frame and decorate that and put a picture of yalll in it.
When i say decorate i mean buttons, stickrs, paint, jewls,etc
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