|
Don't know where you live, but The Artisans in McLean has tons of reasonably-priced jewelry.
|
| I am sure I way too old-fashioned but I like to give hard bound books with personal inscriptions to commemorate these types of milestones. |
| My 8th grade girls would thank you nicely and put the charm bracelet away FOREVER. Thin chain with small cross, diamond (CZ?) or infinity symbol is more the norm. |
How fast would she use a Starbucks or Chipotle gift card? |
| or a card for cupcakes, donuts, froyo! |
+1 |
| We didn't even discuss a gift for my 8th grade recent fraud ate but relatives sent cards which were much appreciated. |
|
I made my daughter a shawdow box resembling the knacksack of hope theme.
rubber band, bandaid, golden dollar, paper clips, etc. I then went to craft stores to get really nice items to hot glue inside the shadow box. For instance I found a paper clip that had a dangling charm that said life so that little expression I printed out/laminated was....this helps you get your stuff together..or something like that. It was such a personal and memorable gift that she will have for years to come. I also gave her a pandora bracelet with a few purple charms (her favorite color) and a graduation hat. I wanted a pair of ballerina slippers as she is a dancer, but they were out at the store. |
| Does she have any known hobbies? What about a locket like this: http://www.origamiowl.com/PWPShowCategoryProduct.ashx?ProgramCategoryId=5 Some can look tacky, but I've seen some nice ones made ... |
| Beer |
| Nice copy of a special classic or reference book. |
| I like the beer idea. Wine coolers are good too. Maybe some peach schnapps and shot glasses. |
I think a t shirt from the next school is a cute idea along with a thoughtful card. |