50th Birthday Gift Ideas
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My sister is turning 50 and I have no idea what to get her as a gift Anyone got any ideas all help is appreciated
Not sure if she likes a drink, Bottle Bling, Mason's gin offer personalised lables.
It was my Sisters 50th last year and I wrapped up 50 gifts little gifts, which she was loved. It was because my Mum, who is no longer with us, did this for my older sister. So it had extra meaning.
beccatavender that was a wonderful thing to do for your sister I’m struggling to think of 1 thing never mind 50
They were only small little things, shower gel, face masks, lip gloss etc. Mick82
How about getting her a £50 note and a token present, she could get something of her choice then?
Jewelley.. maybe a shiny bracelet. I use Warren James. Reasonably priced and i'm yet to meet a lady that doesn't like a bit of bling
I'd recommend looking on Etsy, some really great and unique items on there. Perhaps if you're still struggling for ideas you could put together a box/bag/basket of all her favourite things (favourite chocolate, sweets, biscuits, tea, nice toiletries, maybe a candle/wax melts etc)
Possibly book a nice restaurant and treat her and then book somewhere for drinks. And have a lovely day x
You didn’t give us any idea of budget so I’m about to blow it. How about you take your sister on one of 3/4 night British Coastal cruises.
Once we are out of lockdown the skies the limit plus your budget limit. My favourite presents are experiences, flowers die, chocolates make you fat and stuff just clutters up your home. I was collected from home in the wedding car I had on my wedding day and taken up to London to see Mamma mia plus a meal. I have surprised my husband with a boat trip and an experience to drive a steam train. Sorry getting side track. So many experiences out there.
eyeballkerry I agree. Experiences are so much better than things. We had a present of a trip up the Shard. It was delayed due to covid but we went last summer and everywhere was really quiet.
Does she like jewellery? I’ve been buying some brilliant custom jewellery from a family run jeweller in Norfolk. Bought my mum a custom necklace and myself a bracelet, quality is excellent and adds a personal touch
As it's a milestone birthday, I'd suggest trying to get her something durable that she will still have and treasure in 10 or 20 years time....
"You gave me that for my 50th"
It could be a special plant or tree for the garden, a handmade walking stick, an expensive umbrella, a first edition of a book, a silver photo frame (perhaps with a picture of you both as kids), a special pen...anything like that - preferably unbreakable!
For mine my mum got me a ruby bracelet,old friend a personized candle,can't recall anything else
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