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Hello everybody.

First post for me in a very long time! Hi to everyone of old, and hello to everyone who's joined since.

I'll cut to the chase:

I'm getting married in July. I'd like to buy my fiance a gift that my niece can give to her on my behalf, on the morning of the wedding (I'm not allowed to see her obviously).

Something really poo-hot.

Jewelery was my initial thought, but then she has already bought the jewelery for the wedding - you know girls, it's all got to match etc.

So does anyone have any really clever ideas or suggestions?

Budget: say £500 absolute max, but ideally less.

Thanks

James
 
[DOD]Asprilla;11283140 said:
My other half also had the jewelry sorted for the day, but I still went ahead with diamond earrings.

She wore them on the day and she loves them.

Ah, that's what I was actually thinking of. Diamonds go with pretty much everything.
 
Ah, that's what I was actually thinking of. Diamonds go with pretty much everything.

The thing is that's she's going to be slightly busy on that morning so you really want something that isn't going to distract her too much since it will either make her busier or she'll ignore it because she's focused on getting ready.

Also, if it's something that she can wear to the wedding it means she can show them to you and thank you for them at the time.
 
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Hmm, so a jigsaw would be out of the question!! :p

You're right though. Needs to be something quick, but with lots of sentiment. And like you say, earrings should last a lifetime.
 
set of love eggs to make her even more horny plus great story if one dropped out mid vow :p

Forgive me, in a weird mood today. Dunno how she'd explain what they are to the neice though.

Diamonds, blue lacey garter belt, flowers, some stupidly expensive perfume she loves but has never bought due to cost, something basic but with her married name on, silly but she might like it. trying to think what, though, monogrammed something, luxurious robe, save stealing one on the honeymoon.
 
would she appreciate a nice budget gaming rig?

perhaps a ps3?

would £500 be enough to get the mother in law 'taken care of'?
 
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