Mother’s Day is coming up, then her birthday 5 days later and our anniversary 9 days after that so I’m trying to plan a few solid gift ideas.

    I’m looking for things that will last for years, so I’m trying to avoid consumables like candles, makeup, etc.

    She’s really into:

    – Self-care / relaxing

    – Comfy/cozy clothing or items

    – Jewellery

    – Sentimental stuff (especially involving our daughter)

    We also have a daughter together and she absolutely loves anything involving her.

    Last year I got a blanket made with our daughter’s face on it and she loved it.

    Just trying to think of something thoughtful and meaningful.

    Gift idea for her, for my partners 30th birthday/mothers day/anniversary
    byu/fqqhg inFrugal



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    1. ShareEvening5856 on

      I was bawling when my beau gave me a personalized mug with our (me him and 2 boys) nameso n it

    2. Do you guys take a lot of pictures together or of your daughter? Those photo books are such lovely sentimental gifts that aren’t too pricey

    3. A locket with pictures of your daughter in it and her name engraved on the back

      A ring with three stones in it, one of each of your birthstones

    4. Self care items: hair mask (many people get face masks but hair ones are awesome), scented shower bombs, flavored tea or coffee along with a trashy romance, or horror, whatever she enjoys 🙂

      Matching outfits for her and daughter, can be ‘real’ like dresses or just jammies

    5. Ok_Firefighter7108 on

      You can print some pics and put them in frames. Pro tips: when scrolling through pics, look at them in B&W and you’ll see them differently. A few core memories in a frame is sure to hit with someone sentimental and you can decorate your home or other space with it.

      My partner got me mug with me and the dog engraved and I still love it and can see that reminder everyday. It probably wasn’t costly but it was thoughtful.

      Maybe an experience. Go somewhere with your kiddo since it’s a nice time of year and get some good pics and memories. It can be a nice day at a pretty park, not necessarily a vacation.

      Food. Cook, bake, or just have stuff that’s a little different from everyday. Even if it’s you and your daughter make her breakfast or cupcakes to make the day feel special.

      Take a chore off of her plate. Like if she needs a car wash or something, just surprise with a nice clean car?

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