they all enjoy chocolate. that's a start. but how should present it to them?
should i just hand them a chocolate bar or should i give them a bag of those lindt chocolate balls?
how should i wrap and present the gifts to them?
any ideas would be nice.
should i give them a card.
ugh details on how to give the gift please.
thank you for any affordable ideas.
i'm not going to give them chocalte in a wrapper made of gold or anything like that kay?
What gifts should I get for 6 friends in my circle at school?
make little gift bags with a variety of chololates. You could have a regular candy bar, then some kisses or riesins, the some fancy chocolates like the lindt ones. Use bright gift bags with tissue paper. Make homemade cards out of construction paper and glitter. Should be pretty chip and cute.
Reply:Yes you should get them a chocolate bar but wrap it and give them a card with stuff written. And don't forget to say Merry Christmas!
Reply:what about going to thorntons and just getting them wrapped there
Reply:You should find a cute little basket or small see through box and decorate the outside with your own designs, maybe with construction paper, drawings, photos, etc. Then put different types of candy inside, like Reese's, Hershey's, Lindt chocolate, Ghiradelli, etc. Put them in a flower design or a cute design, then put a huge chocolate bar or candy cane in the middle. That is a really cute idea that I am sure they will like, that is if you are a girl. Hope all goes well!
Reply:you know them tall mugs you can get that have chocolates or marshmallows in them, what abut that? they're pretty cheap, though they dont look it.
dont just give them a choc bar though, give them something that looks pretty or abit special
and i always wrap the presents in wrapping paper lol and put loads of ribbons and bows on to make them pretty. and i put a tag on the present and give them an xmas card as well.
Reply:Get them the special edition of Nestle Smarties extra large canisters, after the Smarties are finished the empty canister is reusable as piggy banks.
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