on 13-02-2013 06:26 PM
This is for my brother who I don't see that often so really have no idea what his interests are so he is always the hardest to buy for at Christmas.
I only want to spend $40.
Any ideas?
Not many clues I can give except:
He's a bit showy. He's a house-husband to babies. Lives in a McMansion. Doesn't really appreciate beautiful or the finer things - more a fake Rolex kind of guy.
I'm stuck.
on 13-02-2013 10:03 PM
or....a beautiful wine glass or set of two, crystal or a snobby name brand type LOL
No he has no taste or class. I chose 2 hideously expensive but exquisite Stuart Crystal champagne glasses for his engagement (each glass was $150) and I heard back that they thought I was cheap cause I only bought 2 instead of a set of 12. If I'd bought a set of 24 Crystal D'Arque champers set they would have been happier.
And then when my sister visited their house they told her they had re-gifted them. :_|
So anyway you can see why my heart isn't into buying him anything.
on 13-02-2013 10:04 PM
Thanks for all the suggestions.
What about a home making beer set thing? Are these expensive and where do you get them from?
on 13-02-2013 10:08 PM
Thanks for all the suggestions.
What about a home making beer set thing? Are these expensive and where do you get them from?
BigW, Kmart.
What about a framed pic of his favourite footy team, if he has one.
on 13-02-2013 10:13 PM
on 13-02-2013 10:34 PM
Awww Martini, that's a shocker about the Stuart crystal.
When we were looking for some good wine glasses for my niece I came across some Swarovski (sp) crystalline stemmed glasses in a jewellers and they were so beautiful. They would want to be at $600 for a pair.
on 13-02-2013 10:39 PM
Voucher to Bunnings.
on 14-02-2013 09:15 AM
What about a wine tasting notebook, then he can big note himself about his wine but you won't have to put in much effort or $$ 😄
Go to the Big River and search for Wine Tasting Notebook by Steve DeLong