Christmas is over, now birthday present to worry about...
Question Posted Sunday December 19 2010, 5:20 pm
Ok, so my boyfriend's birthday is in the middle of January, and I know some of you might be thinking this is way too early to be thinking of a present for him, but I don't want to have to worry about it a week before hand :b and plus, I kind of pride myself in giving awesome gifts. It's just something I'm good at and I love the feeling I get when someone loves a present I give them :) so some things I've done are: the '100 things I like about him in a box' thing, I've drawn him pictures of us, baked sweets for him, taken him out to a fancy resteraunt, and for Christmas this year I filled a stocking with a lot of stuff that he loves. Of course, he's loved all of these things and he even said that I don't have to get him anything for his birthday since I got him an entire stocking for Christmas, but I really want to make him something. I can't do a scrapbook because I'm saving that idea for when we have enough pictures to actually fill one haha. I've been going to craft stores for inspiration and I picked up a little glass jar and I was thinking I could fill it with something and paint something on the outside with glass paint. But what should I fill it with?? I was thinking maybe hershey's kisses, but I thought that felt a little more appropriate for valentine's day...anyways, any ideas would be great :) He's 17, I'm 16 and we've been going out a little over a year...he's kind of nerdy, like really into videogames and stuff but I don't know anything about videogames so I wouldn't know what to get him :b thanks for your help!!
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