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Housewarming Gift IdeasBy chef4u from Sylvania, OH Feedback About This Post:RE: Housewarming Gift Ideas
A different tactic to take and its fun! Post by caraing RE: Housewarming Gift IdeasHow about a First Aid or Emergency Kit? Post by GrandmaH RE: Housewarming Gift Ideas
Does this person have pets? If so perhaps you could find out exactly what brand and flavor of food their fur (or scale) babies eat, get a week to a month supply (of course that will depend on how many pets, what type of pet and their size as to how much they eat LOL) and include their name(s) on the card along with your co-workers name. I know I would get a kick out of someone buying a month supply of Rachel Kitty's food (about $15.00) and having included her as part of the family in a new home :-) Post by Deeli RE: Housewarming Gift IdeasI have given a tool box filled with your every day tools, hammer, asst. of screwdrivers stud finder, screws, nails, pliers, and majic eraser. They loved it! Post by kwinters RE: Housewarming Gift Ideas
Go to the website Etsy.com and you'll find categories for everything, and it's all gorgeous handmade things by artists. You won't believe how much beautiful stuff there is. You can arrange the items by price, cheapest to highest and that way you can find something in your price range. Anything from handmade note cards to salt and pepper shakers, cutting boards, wall hangings, soap, place mats, garden items, etc. Post by PainterLee RE: Housewarming Gift Ideas
You can't go wrong with photo frames. Everyone loves to display their family and friends. For your budget, you could get a nice basket and some different mini frames and candles from the D. Tree and have a nice gift. Also, if the co worker is a cook, the DT also has a nice array of cookbooks. Post by Poor But Proud RE: Housewarming Gift IdeasWhat about something that really does warm a house? An inexpensive large plastic bowl filled with different flavors of microwave popcorn, a nicely scented larger candle and some kitchen matches, and a TV guide type book, or local newspaper, college paper, etc. All of these would be about that price range. Post by fatboyslimsmom RE: Housewarming Gift IdeasWhat I have done for some of my friends with new places, is get them games like Yatzee, Catch Phrase, Scattegories, etc. That way if they have guests over at their new home, there's something fun to do... Post by Kelly13 |
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