Anonymous wrote:^ I think it is pretty, symbolic of family and love ❤️ and a classic. Most young brides do not buy this brand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get her a hori hori knife for the garden. I wish I'd had one growing up on the farm. Our garden alone was over an acre. When my mom used mine, she had me order 4 more!
https://www.amazon.com/Hokuru-Hori-Knife-Landscaping-Sharpening/dp/B07WNDQVH2/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=hori+hori&qid=1688411025&sr=8-11
I’m the gardener below you and yes—this is my most treasured garden tool!
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A pretty Le Creuset with family recipe cards inside
Anonymous wrote:Maybe an antique vase with her favorite flower on it .... something she can display in their home forever.
Anonymous wrote:I would
give her an heirloom, a piece of jewelry that is special to you passing it to her. Agree also with a classic Chanel bag or VCA necklace
Anonymous wrote:Not a boomer. I think a family quilt if you have one would be a nice welcome to the family gift. Showing that you are willing to share a family piece with her, shows that you consider her a part of the family. We have a family quilt that we keep on the basement sofa for movie nights. I think my great grandmother would be thrilled to have her great great grand kids huddled under her handiwork.
mAnonymous wrote:Get her a hori hori knife for the garden. I wish I'd had one growing up on the farm. Our garden alone was over an acre. When my mom used mine, she had me order 4 more!
https://www.amazon.com/Hokuru-Hori-Knife-Landscaping-Sharpening/dp/B07WNDQVH2/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=hori+hori&qid=1688411025&sr=8-11
Anonymous wrote:Get her a hori hori knife for the garden. I wish I'd had one growing up on the farm. Our garden alone was over an acre. When my mom used mine, she had me order 4 more!
https://www.amazon.com/Hokuru-Hori-Knife-Landscaping-Sharpening/dp/B07WNDQVH2/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=hori+hori&qid=1688411025&sr=8-11