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What do you buy someone who has everything and no special interest. Specifically a woman in her fifties Asked by orangecarebear77 50 months ago Similar questions: buy special interest specifically woman fifties Society > Women.
Similar questions: buy special interest specifically woman fifties.
Something personal I think that warm clothing that would be to her taste is always good. She doesn't need it, and probably has plenty of her own, but good warm clothing is useful and not just a bit of clutter. If you know her well enough to know her tastes, you can get something that will make her think of you every time she wears it.
If she wears scarves, a scarf is easy to fit. Just look for one that seems comfortable to you. Try to pick one that has some of the same colors in it as other things you've seen her wear.
Gloves, socks, sweat shirts, hats... anything warm is going to be actually useful, not just attractive. If she doesn't need it today, she will some day: clothing wears out, and warm winter clothing is often lost. Sure, she could have gotten it for herself, but you knowing her tastes well enough to pick something she'd like is a very strong statement about your relationship, and that's what gifts are really for..
Here are a couple of suggestions... "Consumables"--that is, something that you're sure she'll use, and will use up. Her favorite perfume or lotion. Fancy soap or a gift-package from someplace like Bath and Bodyworks.Candles.
Fancy cocktail napkins, if she does any entertaining. A gift basket of something tasty. Restaurant gift card--enough to cover dinner for two at a nice local restaurant you know she'd like, or that's a favorite for her.
Tickets to an up-and-coming show that sounds interesting. Gift card to a local bookstore. My nephew, every year, gives my Mom (his grandmother) a complete inside and out car-cleaning and detailing.
He washes and waxes it, cleans the windows from the inside, wipes down the dash and upohlestry, and sweeps the interior, and takes her to get the oil changed. She's ALWAYS appreciative, because it isn't something she'd do herself, and she has a caravan, so it's not a little job. An enlargement of a photograph taken when the two of you did something fun together, nicely framed.
Since I don't know how close you are to this woman, or the general price range, these should cover several different circumstances. Sources: Personal experience NancyE's Recommendations Bath and Body Works ~ Japanese Cherry Blossom ~ Body Lotion Gift Set Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 (based on 1 reviews) Most of us--especially as we get older--have just TOO MUCH STUFF. So stuff we can use up and enjoy is more welcome than something I have to hang onto..
Here are 10 ideas, and nine are non-chocolate! What a toughie! I think your best bet would be a gift card.
I know, I know, they don't seem very personal. But if you choose a unique store or service, it may be your salvation. It might even spark a special interest in a hobby for this woman.1) A card for a spa treatment.
Let her relax and be pampered. Please pick one on the up and up. No Oriental Health Spa massage parlors!2) A certificate for Borders or Barnes and Noble.
They have more than just books, and your friend is bound to find a CD or book to interest her.3) A card for a Hallmark store. They have nice gifts, wrapping, candles, and collectibles. She may find something to get interested in.(They have these little collections of shoes.
One shoe has handcuffs on it. I have my eyes on that for Christmas! ) 4) A craft store certificate.
Michael's or Hobby Lobby, etc, have knick-knacks to choose from, or small kits to try a new skill. What better way to learn something than with someone else's money?5) Tickets to a live show. Most communities have theater groups performing "A Christmas Carol" or something similar.6) Some girlie stuff.
Stop at Bath and Body Works, or Ulta3, and get some good smelling lotions or bath salts.7) Something warm. Some nice snuggly thick socks or slippers, or a throw to wrap up in on those chilly nights.8) Chocolate. 'Nuff said.9) A fire extinguisher.
Most people don't keep these charged up. Why wait until you need it?10) Something fun and frivilous, like crystals to hang in a sunny window..
Don't know what your budget is but..... I suppose I fit your description, although I do have many interests. In any case, here are some things that I would suggest: A trip to a day spa. Who wouldn’t want a day of pampering?
If that’s out of your budget, then maybe just a facial, pedicure, massage, or manicure. A donation in her name to a cause you know is important to her, although that might be difficult if she truly has no special interests. A gift certificate to a restaurant a little nicer than one she would choose for herself An inspirational book along with a CD of new age music and an aroma therapy candle A bottle of wine with some gourmet cheese and a marble cutting board for the cheese A DVD of a great "chick flick" along with popcorn, M&M’s, and other "movie food" Subscription to a magazine like Cooking Light, Real Simple, Southern Living, Martha Stewart, or any other you think might interest her Depending on how close you are to her, a hand-made gift certificate from you for a day of service or help around the house with something that needs doing If all else fails, a box of Godiva or other up-scale chocolates or coffees and teas .
I would get her a gift card Preferably one of those "generic" ones with a Visa logo that she can use anywhere.
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