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christmas gifts for hard to shop for boyfriend


Question Posted Wednesday October 19 2011, 5:30 pm

I'm wanting buy my boyfriend some presents for Christmas this year. But he's so hard to shop for! I was thinking I could buy some but maybe make a few too? I need some ideas though! Anything will be appreciated. Thanks!

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ariannekp answered Saturday October 22 2011, 11:48 pm:
What great ideas! My boyfriend is hard to shop for too so I can definitely relate. Here are things I have done!

Make a blanket- Sounds hard, but it's really not! If you just buy two fitted sheets (or a sheet set and cut the elastic off) you can sew them together with batting in between for a nice warm blanket! Sheets come in so many different colors and patters, you are destined to find one for your man! You will be able to make something nice for him, and he will think of you every time he snuggles up!

(if you want more blanket instructions ask in my advice column and I will let you know :)

Make him a yummy treat- You know those little comments he makes about a warm pan of brownies or those chocolate chip cookies? Why not make a batch just for him! When he sees that plate of deliciousness, whisper in his ear that they are just for him and she shouldn't share ;) He will love knowing you remembered what food he loves!

Date night- How often does your man take the bill at dinner, pay for the popcorn, or rent a great movie just for you? Help him out by giving him a date night present! Print out cute "I O U" movie tickets and stick them in a card that says that you want to take him out! Has he been wanting to do something manly like go see a football game or play laser tag? Be brave and foot the bill (and be a good sport too!)

One final word of advice: You obviously care a lot about him, and this probably wont be a short term relationship. Sit him down, give him a little massage or a few kisses and tell him how much you love him. THEN tell him that you really wanna get him something special for the holidays and ask him what he wants. You don't have to be a mind reader! It may be hard for the first little bit, but believe me, once he gets used to opening up and telling you what he wants, he will do it all the time and it will be really fun to choose what special things to do for him.

Happy Gifting!
arianne :)

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JunieBazinet answered Thursday October 20 2011, 8:18 pm:
Well, it depends what does he like? You can buy him a t-shirt or you can make something with your picture on it or make something with a picture of both of you to show him that he means a lot to you.

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