im really stuck for what to get my bloke for christmas. we have put a spending limit of 150 quid on our pressies and he already has mine and is really excited about giving it too me. he is 21! any ideas? x
What about a VIP trip (2 tickets so he can take a mate or you) to either a big sporting event he's into or a gig or something.
Or loads of little things for him such as his most wanted cd, book, dvd, aftershave etc... maybe pack them all separately in a big box so he thinks he's getting one big prezzie but opens it to find loads of little ones.
A voucher for something he's always wanted to do such as a racing car day, day in a recording studio, skydive.
I agree with the voucher for racing etc..red letter days..also, if it is still on, boots are doing 20% off (think its that much) these...recommend you check it out...and I think your budget may cover it...
I wouldnt go for a red letter day as they are a bit commercial. Try something a little more unique.. an over night stay in the city with dinner or something.... B & B in brighton with a night out on the see front..
Same age as me you could get summit to do with music, sports and cars. If you want do something together such as going for a meal/ night out or go for a couple of days away over christmas
how about a limited edition red ipod (and some of the money paid for it goes towards charity), & you could put his favourite songs on it, and you can get it engraved from the apple shop online.
My bf has asked me to get him a psp for xmas, what about one of them?
Or does he have a car? Maybe u could get him something for it if he does, Into any sports?
Ipod, Vouchers from his favourite shop & some little cheaper gifts to go with them?
Aftershave, jewellery, dvd collections.
I do like the red letter day gifts idea.
I triple guarantee that any man, no matter what age, would be over the moon to receive one. I got one last birthday from my (ex) girlfriend and it still remains one of the best gifts ever. Men like them because they were something every boy desperately wanted when they were young, but rarely got them because they were comparitively expensive.
over the years I've bought my husband various 'action' presents. He's been white water rafting, gliding, microlight flying, and the one he liked best, flying a helicopter. These are all really special treats which he wouldn't splash out on for himself, but he has really been thrilled when I've bought them. Boots, Debenhams and Red Letter Days all offer vouchers/packages.
Happy Christmas!!