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Chayary
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 11:27 am
Somebody just hosted my family and myself for almost a week, and were so unbelievably gracious, really treating us like their own children. I was going to send them nice flowers for Shabbos, but then I started thinking--so much money, and then they die. Anybody have some nice ideas for a gift that will make better use of that money (let's say 60-100 dollars), that won't just end up as clutter. They have tons of art, Judaica, etc, I thought serving piece, but I think they have plenty of those too. Anybody very creative?
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Mrs. XYZ
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 11:31 am
How about a plant? They have beautiful tall ones, like a tree, for that price range.
I always felt that flowers, as beautiful as they are, are still a waste of money.
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greenfire
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 11:44 am
Buy the flowers together with a magnificent vase that they can use over and over - this way they have something pretty and something useful.
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lotte
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 12:38 pm
If you live in Brroklyn just walk into "Happy home" on Coney Island ave (bet J & K)
You will not know what to choose first!
Tons of gorgeous gift ideas and baskets.
If you don't live near just log onto their website.
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shoy18
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 12:40 pm
if you live in Brooklyn go to the yellow door, and pick out something, they have gorgeous things
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Basya
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 12:41 pm
Silk flower arrangements!
You can get really beautifull ones, they last forever, and they make a great centerpiece. They should be in your price range - u can get them by most florists and craft stores (Michaels etc.)
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mimsy7420
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 12:42 pm
Maybe something personalised. Like a challah cover or something that has their name embroidered.. Mishpacha so and so.
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lotte
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 12:47 pm
shoy18 wrote: | if you live in Brooklyn go to the yellow door, and pick out something, they have gorgeous things |
Just keep in mind that Yellow door are way over priced!
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bluesclues
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 12:53 pm
Quote: | Just keep in mind that Yellow door are way over priced! |
not really they just have better stuff
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amother
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 1:05 pm
yellow door does have really nice things, but they are way overpriced, as I have bought very similar/same things elsewhere for less. On the other hand, you know that you'll always find something there.
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amother
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 1:41 pm
tablecloth
cake platter/dome
nice pitcher
picture frame set
nice set of towels
silver flowers - they're beautiful, silver stores sell them but I'm not sure how much they cost.
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DefyGravity
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Fri, Feb 09 2007, 2:29 pm
I'm a big believer of the Gift Card. At the very least, include a gift receipt!
Did you notice anything they could use while you were there?
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nehama
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Sun, Feb 11 2007, 5:55 pm
only1 wrote: | Maybe something personalised. Like a challah cover or something that has their name embroidered.. Mishpacha so and so. |
We got a personalised Challah cover as a wedding present, and it's the nicest gift! I vote for that one!
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withhumor
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Sun, Feb 11 2007, 7:33 pm
My favorite low priced gift for a hostess is a set of his & hers fancy umbrellas. You can get beautiful Harve Bernard ones, etc. Anybody appreciates a decent good quality pretty umbrella and the gift last a long time, unless they’re the type to lose it. Also, even the very plain people who hated gifts were surprised. Whenever I see a nice one I buy it and stash it for the next occasion… if you want to spend THAT much money, buy a nice umbrella stand and put the new umbrellas in there too.
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