my boyfriend & his brother's birthday is in 3 weeks. Last year i didnt get anything for my boyfriends brother but i got my boyfriend a t-shirt.
This year i want to get something else for my boyfriend that i havent gotten him before that wont cost an arm & a leg.
i've gotten him- cologne, t-shirts, stuffed animals, Picture frame w/picture of us, & a blanket.
i just need something cute at preffurably under $50 for him just leave me as many ideas as possible.
Also i would like to get his brother something....nothing big just something for his birthday thats under $20.
Please leave me tons of ideas for both people.
i appreciate any answers.
Thanks in advance :)
A cute little gift basket that you decorated yourself. Put little decorated notes in it telling him what you like most about him, explaining your feelings, or whatever. Put his favorite edible treats in it (like candy, cookies, chips or whatever). The main thing is put stuff he would want in it. Place either a picture of yourself or a picture of the both of you in it. You could also buy something that he could wear maybe a nice hat, shirt or some shoes. Or whatever he's into.
I think it's a good gift idea because it's personal. You put a lot of work into it and it should show.
Trauma answered Sunday March 22 2009, 4:32 am: You could probably get a CD, DVD or Video Game for either one of them, since most guys like those. For your boyfriend, though, I'd recommend something more personal. I know you wouldn't think a guy would really like that, but most of them do. It shows you care. For example, I made my boyfriend a little notebook thing for valentine's day & listed some things that I loved about him, & he loved it. [ Trauma's advice column | Ask Trauma A Question ]
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