Ideas for unusual gifts

Ideas for unusual gifts

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  • Helen of Troy Rank: Field-MarshalCompetition Winner on 15 Oct 2006 4:06 PM

    From South West UK, 2002 posts


    What is the most unusual gift you have given or received?

    Come on!!!

    We all love the unusual gift ideas!!!

  • shrewdshopper on 22 Oct 2006 9:23 PM

    From UK, 1 post


    Erm . . . most unusual gift I ever got?



    A Kenny Doll from South Park . . . I hate South Park . . . I wanted it to be me who killed Kenny!



    That Girl got it soooooo wrong!



    Si

    Christmas vouchers and discounts for Christmas 2006 at www.christmas-vouchers.co.uk

  • Phantom132 Rank: Major on 24 Oct 2006 3:28 PM

    From Cumbria, 86 posts


    A car usually goes down well.

  • Helen of Troy Rank: Field-MarshalCompetition Winner on 26 Oct 2006 11:43 AM

    From South West UK, 2002 posts


    I got a car for Easter. Beats Easter eggs too.



    Mr. Green

  • Helen of Troy Rank: Field-MarshalCompetition Winner on 30 Oct 2006 12:29 PM

    From South West UK, 2002 posts


    Ha Ha! Just found the ideal present for the Mother-in-law. Nice treats and chocolates! Take a look. Before tea.



    Mr. Green



    Chocolates for the Mother-in-law?

  • Phantom132 Rank: Major on 30 Oct 2006 2:55 PM

    From Cumbria, 86 posts


    that sites ace! just bought a few stocking fillers for the kids.

  • Helen of Troy Rank: Field-MarshalCompetition Winner on 30 Oct 2006 9:07 PM

    From South West UK, 2002 posts


    I thought it was good too, found it purely by chance! Very unusual stuff! Although I'm a bit of a chocoholic, I think I will give those special ones a miss!

    Mr. Green

  • HellenHellen on 31 Oct 2006 8:11 AM

    From Beijng, China, 1 post


    Hi, dear all, I want to share my new discovery with you. It is a newly opened website: http://www.galleriapangea.com/. All the things are purely handmade, and form the oriental country – China. Some of the handicrafts are made by the ethnic people, such as the silver jewelry, wooden masks. And they also have the beautiful batik, tie dying and the pottery replicas. For the silver items, they are so beautiful, and purely handmade, with lovely patterns. I’ve been looking for a special thing for my sister wedding. Until I found this website: http://www.galleriapangea.com/jewelry/products.html. I know it is what I really want. All the silver things are made by the ethnic craftsmen from southwest China. They add all the traditional Chinese elements in designing, like Chinese dragons, Chinese zodiac… And they also have a lot of marvelous masks come from China. Those super wooden masks are purely handmade, and each of them has magic power, for instance, the red one is Guan Yu, from the classic Chinese literature ‘Romance of the Three Kingdoms’. He is the great hero and still be worshipped by the modern Chinese, especially in Hong Kong. And the one has bird’s beak is a Taoist, which is an evil spirit has magic strength. See the lion face guardian, with a sword in the mouth, he has the power to eat all the wicked things.

  • Phantom132 Rank: Major on 1 Nov 2006 3:27 PM

    From Cumbria, 86 posts


    Here's a pretty good site for xmas shopping www.iwantoneofthose.com

  • Helen of Troy Rank: Field-MarshalCompetition Winner on 14 Nov 2006 10:04 AM

    From South West UK, 2002 posts


    If you want great stocking fillers for kids age 3-10 check out www.storybookstars.co.uk for some really great personalised books and CD-ROM's. I have ordered and received a CD-ROM, and was so impressed I have now ordered several more! Very Happy