I can't deny that I find shopping for gifts a pain. It's the guessing, trying to figure out what the recipient will like without breaking the bank. In fact, I was discussing with fellow moms about thank you gifts for the teachers. I was stumped. Since there were so many teachers to buy for, we had to be budget sensibly. So I decided to set myself a challenge to find interesting gifts with a budget no more than £10. It helps that we're right towards the tail of the sale season when retailers are desperately slashing prices to get rid of their spring/summer stock.
1. The Bodyshop Jasmine & White Frangipani scented candle £10. Their natural candles with essential oils are paraffin free without the exorbitant price attached.
2. Liberty print Floral notebook £9. A pretty journal in a floral Liberty print.
3. Denby "Linen" teacup and saucer £4.48. Denby is synonymous with superior quality. At this price, you can buy a set of 2 and throw in a box of tea bags for £10.
4. Griffin Aircurve Accoustic Amplifier for iPhone £6.95. These amplifies your music but requires no charging, battery nor electricity.
5. Cath Kidston Provence Rose cosmetic bag £6. I have a similar toiletry bag and it's fantastic for travelling. Despite its small size, you can fit a lot in there and it's waterproof inside out.
6. Magnolia Bakery Cookbook £9.34. I've tried their recipes and was blown away. I'm sure those who are keen bakers will be delighted to get this cookbook.
7. Montezuma Organic Stack £9.49. These handmade organic chocolates come in a stack of 4 will surely satisfy any chocoholics.
8. Pierre Herme macarons starting from 4.50€. No one in their right mind would ever turn down an offering from Pierre Herme.
9. O.P.I Mini Texas Collection £7.95. You'll have the prettiest lil toes in no time.
10. Russian Doll measuring cups £9.95. No it's a set of Matryoshkas. No, they're measuring cups. Hang on, they're both.
1. The Bodyshop Jasmine & White Frangipani scented candle £10. Their natural candles with essential oils are paraffin free without the exorbitant price attached.
2. Liberty print Floral notebook £9. A pretty journal in a floral Liberty print.
3. Denby "Linen" teacup and saucer £4.48. Denby is synonymous with superior quality. At this price, you can buy a set of 2 and throw in a box of tea bags for £10.
4. Griffin Aircurve Accoustic Amplifier for iPhone £6.95. These amplifies your music but requires no charging, battery nor electricity.
5. Cath Kidston Provence Rose cosmetic bag £6. I have a similar toiletry bag and it's fantastic for travelling. Despite its small size, you can fit a lot in there and it's waterproof inside out.
6. Magnolia Bakery Cookbook £9.34. I've tried their recipes and was blown away. I'm sure those who are keen bakers will be delighted to get this cookbook.
7. Montezuma Organic Stack £9.49. These handmade organic chocolates come in a stack of 4 will surely satisfy any chocoholics.
8. Pierre Herme macarons starting from 4.50€. No one in their right mind would ever turn down an offering from Pierre Herme.
9. O.P.I Mini Texas Collection £7.95. You'll have the prettiest lil toes in no time.
10. Russian Doll measuring cups £9.95. No it's a set of Matryoshkas. No, they're measuring cups. Hang on, they're both.
I LURVE LURVE Pierre Herme (esp the salted caramel).
ReplyDeleteThese are too cute! Wish I could find them here!
ReplyDeletechicology, I try to avoid going into Pierre Herme whenever I get the chance to visit Selfridges. Too much temptation!
ReplyDeletelauraloo, let me know if you ever want goodies from the UK!
these are so cute! i love the measuring cups the best, but candles are always great!
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I can't resist candles but the measuring cups are not only useful, they look so darn adorable
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