Ok I could use some help here. My sister is getting married in a few months. I am maid of honor. She could care less about shopping or fashion, and her and her SO already have tons of home items. I would love to get her something really unique, but I am out of ideas. I am including a list of what she loves - any ideas that are "out of the box" would be great -
Depending on what you want to spend how about really great seats to a game? I know you can't do the d'Backs in a few months but maybe a basketball game or a football game for her and her DH?
Or something really personal like getting together pics of her and DH when they were dating or as kids and putting together a scrapbook for them? Maybe not costly but something she'll love. Or a scrapbook of the two of you perhaps?
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I don't know how far in advance you could buy tickets, but you could put together a His & Her's Diamondback team merchandise giftbasket and stuff a couple of tickets in there... This could include robes:
a fleece throw for them to snuggle under whether they are at a game or at home
a chip & dip set to put the merchandise and tickets in:
...just an idea
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Does she live in Phoenix? If she is a football fan too, the Cardinal's stadium is opening up here in a few days. It's amazing. I can't wait to watch a game there. Tickets to a game there would be an awesome gift for most Phoenicians curious about the stadium.
Does she live in Phoenix? If she is a football fan too, the Cardinal's stadium is opening up here in a few days. It's amazing. I can't wait to watch a game there. Tickets to a game there would be an awesome gift for most Phoenicians curious about the stadium.
I agree! Everyone's dying to see the Cardinals all of a sudden. LOL
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