| Any online ideas for those charm bracelets girls love? |
| I have been seeing charms at places like child's play for the rubber band bracelets kids are making. |
| 14-yr olds don't make Rainbow Loom bracelets, PP. Those are for elementary-schoolers. |
They are huge at Julius West middle school as well as a private middle school my niece and nephew go to in Columbia, MD. They aren't just for younger kids. Many of the older kids like doing the headbands too. |
Me too. My daughter is a size 5 but has friends that may not fit that mold. She chooses to not shop there and I am so proud of her!! |
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Here are some ideas from another posting...
Here are some options instead of make-up and clothes... Perplexors a donation to Make a Wish in her name a waterproof wifi speaker for the shower a nice scarf/hat/glove set games she can play with friends like Word Around, Spot It, Quirkle, Dutch Blitz, Crowns, Anomia, SET, Word on the Street, Scattagories games she can play alone like Logic Links, Futoshiki, Chocolate Fix, Truth or Dare Box of Questions a personalized stationary set A nice journal and pen set camp gear if she goes to sleep-away camp in summers broadway or cirque du soleil tickets old book series you liked with a warm blanket tied up in chunky ribbon Tickets to the Secrets of Georgetown Scavenger Hunt with a Serendipity gift card. hot chocolate machine with gourmet cocoa A family tree starting kit A popcorn tub filled with her fav snacks and movies/series A movie gift card with a restaurant gift card within walking distance for a day out with friends Latch hook set Old time camera, some black and white film and a photo album Archery set Tickets to Operation Spy at the Spy Museum |
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When buying a 14 year old a gift, find something like accessories. For example, a scarf, a bracelet, earings,
a purse, or nail polish. I suggest that you find out her favorite colors or her style. You can look at her room to find her style and favorites and this might give you some ideas. |
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I am currently unemployed so I had to be somewhat "creatively / cheap" when figuring out gifts for the family.
I am giving the oldest niece who is 14 a journal and pen; for the second niece who is 13 I am giving her a set of lip gloss The other two girls (ten and seven) I have craft kits I got on sale earlier this Summer. Please don't stress; while gift cards are nice and relatively easy, they also add stress for the amount you are giving... the kids may not notice but the parents will and if you are OK with that... then so be it. Seriously, how many of you remember what you got for a gift from your extended family when you were a teenager? |
So funny, because this is what my 30 something friends and I tend to exchange for xmas too
We don't do big gifts, just little tokens but its funny over the years when we go out and we can say to each other across the table "are those earrings from me?" or "which of you gave me this scarf" |
| The book Rookie Yearbook. Amazon. I went out on a limb and got it for my 13 year old god daughter and she is OBSESSED |
| Anything one direction, money, vouchers, anything from topshop, perfume, cd's depending on how much you want to spend on them a laptop, phone, concert tickets eg. |
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Im almost 14 btw, it depends on the budget, the person and what the parents think, i live in a wealthy city so ive been asking for phone cases, lulu lemon, vera bradley, hollister, American eagle, perfume, makeup, uggs, Nike shoes, earrings, north face jacket, a beats by dre pill speaker.
If your not as wealthy a tv for there room, a iPod, clothes. If the parents dont agree with makeup and perfume then clothes or a gift card are always good Other interests: art kits, something they collect, sports stuff, scarves Hope i helped
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