i need some ideas of what to get my boyfriend for christmas/one year anniversary...i want it to be really special since its like a 2 in one gift, hence why i'm asking a month before christmas just incase it takes me awhile to save up for it or make it. he loves snowboarding and music and singing (btw he has an amazingg voice...like i want to get him a record deal haha but yea) i want to get something that kind of symbols our relationship too, so he'll never forget me, but something he'll love at the same time. so i guess something cutesy (not too corny) and then something he'll love. my main problem is the cutesy one...like if i make him something i don't want him to like it just cause its from me, i want to like melt his heart lol....so any ideas?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? AskNikB answered Tuesday November 24 2009, 11:51 am: One year I made my boyfriend a jar of memories. I bought an inexpensive glass jar with lid and put our picture and a cute quote (I used photoshop to soften the edges and put the quote right on the picture) on the lid. Then I bought some colorful scrapbooking paper in small squares and wrote a special memory of us on each piece, then folded it up and put it in the jar. Think of some things that will make him melt and also ones to make him laugh. You could also give him something of yours that has sentimental value. Trusting him with that is like telling him that you trust him with your heart. :) [ AskNikB's advice column | Ask AskNikB A Question ]
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