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Over The Hill Gift IdeasKristi from AZ Feedback About This Post:RE: Over The Hill Gift IdeasOh, I hate gag gifts! If you want to moderate it - you could get something nice like male moisturizer or skin treatment, etc. Even cologne/powder, etc. Post by pamphyila RE: Over The Hill Gift IdeasI haven't done this for a man, but when my friend turned 40, I made her an "Old Lady Starter Kit" that turned out really cute! I got an old-style purse from the thrift store, tied an old scarf around the handle, and then filled it with all the kinds of stuff that used to be in my grandma's purse... stuff like a plastic rain bonnet, those little kleenex, a pretty lace hanky, some old, lint-covered peppermints, a program from church, an old reader's digest that she liked "just 'cause the picture was pretty"... stuff like that. It was a lot of fun to do, really cheap, and the birthday gal loved it! Post By Barb (Guest Post) RE: Over The Hill Gift IdeasI gave someone a card once filled with coupons for products that the older generation usually uses. Just look through the coupons in the Sunday paper and you'll get lots of ideas for things you can buy right at the grocery market. Post by Lynn RE: Over The Hill Gift Ideas
I, too, have a friend who just turned 40, and am thinking of fun ways to surprise HER! I did a surprise party for my hubby when he turned 40, and lots of folks brought 40 of 'something',and there were some great things! The one that was the most clever was the 40 quarters...but once you start thinking of 40 somethings, the list can be endless... Post by KLJohn RE: Over The Hill Gift Ideas
Check out stores in your area for items that say "Over The Hill" right on the items. Post By Shawn (Guest Post) RE: Over The Hill Gift Ideas
If this person does any sport...baseball, basketball, golf, you can go to a dollar store and buy the children's version. Attach a note saying with advancing age, he may decide he needs to use the lighter, easier to see, children's ball, bat, etc." Post By J Cerar (Guest Post) |
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