I saw these prank gift boxes and almost got them.So I am looking for White Elephant gifts. Any ideas? So far I am thinking of these. $20 limit
Thinking Putty I keep a can on my desk as a stress reliever
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Microphone People get made when you go over budget
A couple of calendars
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I've bought some of those at Bed, Bath, and Beyond and they're usually good for a laugh in the gift exchange.STEADYMOBBIN 22 said:I saw these prank gift boxes and almost got them.
I have a group of friends that would do the White Elephant deal. The only rule was the gift you brought had to be something from your house.ragincajun said:So I am looking for White Elephant gifts. Any ideas? So far I am thinking of these. $20 limit
Thinking Putty I keep a can on my desk as a stress reliever
Dumpster Fire Nightlight
Microphone People get made when you go over budget
A couple of calendars
Snoop Cook Book
Phone Holder
We are renovating the kitchen. Just tore the thing down on Tuesday. New cabinets are halfway in. Template being taken tomorrow for counter tops. This is not cheap and of course my wife laid this trap for me. "Let's just say the kitchen is our Christmas gift to each other." We all know how that goes, don't we? If I truly get her nothing for Christmas then I'll be in a dog house. So what can I do that's small/fairly cheap that I can get her so I'm not in the dog house?
I think the very definition of a good gift is something they would love, but wouldn't get themselves. So you on the right track, IMO.Anyone else run into that type of problem when buying gifts for the significant other?
My wife has started to embrace cooking more, and shes getting pretty darn good at it(yay me). So while we do have a run of the mill, semi OK knife set, I went out and got her a super nice chef's knife. And I told her son to get her a fairly nice rolling pin. Ceramic or whatever. She's always complaining about wanting those things.@Nugget Can we get an update on the thread title? TIA.
As usual, I'm having a hard time finding something for the wife. We tend to buy what we want, when we want so when it comes to Christmas, nothing obvious comes up. So now I am thinking, what could I buy for my wife that she wouldn't buy for herself? No sooner than I start thinking about that while surfing the Facebooks than an add from this company pops up - https://dagsmejan.com/
Who doesn't need $235 sleepwear? I mean come on, she would NEVER buy these for herself. So if they are as comfortable as they say they are my wife will either A. Love them and never bother looking at what they cost or B. Love them, see what they cost and get annoyed at me that I would spend that much money on a pair of pajamas, feel guilty about keeping them and ask me to return them.
Anyone else run into that type of problem when buying gifts for the significant other?