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What do you get for your parents for paying for your wedding.
Do you get your mom and dad a gift seperately?
What about the groomsmen family will it be a different gift?
My mom likes Belleek stuff so was thinking of getting a large frame by that company and put our photo in it, could this be for my dad too?
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Your parents do NOT want a gift from you.
They want you to have a nice wedding and be happy with your new husband. Period.
Give them a big hug and tell them "Thank You. I love you both."
That's all they want.
If you want to get them a framed wedding picture, that would be the MOST that they'll be comfortable with. Do the same for your husband's parents.
Your parents do NOT want a gift from you.
They want you to have a nice wedding and be happy with your new husband. Period.
Give them a big hug and tell them "Thank You. I love you both."
That's all they want.
If you want to get them a framed wedding picture, that would be the MOST that they'll be comfortable with. Do the same for your husband's parents.
What is a quick homemade craft my little brother and sister can make my mom for Christmas?
Anonymous
He's 4, she's 5, I'm 14.
I'm babysitting them right now, and we decided to make another gift for mom. What's a fun, quick, easy homemade present we can make? I tried a macoroni necklace but we don't have enough different types of pasta.
Answer
I know this is a little late, but there's always next year!
One of my favorite homemade gifts my daughter and I made together when she was little. We took a paper plate and covered it with Christmas wrapping paper. Then we traced her hand on a thin piece of cardboard. We used the cardboard hand as a template and cut out about ten more little hands in red and green construction paper.
We glued the construction paper hands around the edge of the paper plate, glue on little poms poms here and there for decoration and then used a looped pipe cleaner as a hanger. It looks like a festive Christmas wreath!
She's now a tween and rolls her eyes when I hang it every year. But as the Mom, I love it :)
I know this is a little late, but there's always next year!
One of my favorite homemade gifts my daughter and I made together when she was little. We took a paper plate and covered it with Christmas wrapping paper. Then we traced her hand on a thin piece of cardboard. We used the cardboard hand as a template and cut out about ten more little hands in red and green construction paper.
We glued the construction paper hands around the edge of the paper plate, glue on little poms poms here and there for decoration and then used a looped pipe cleaner as a hanger. It looks like a festive Christmas wreath!
She's now a tween and rolls her eyes when I hang it every year. But as the Mom, I love it :)
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