N.W. asks from Rochester, MI on May 19, 2008
Gift for God Parents?
My cousin and her husband are going to be my daughters God Parents. We are very close, she is really a friend in addition to be a cousin. She and I are only a year apart and our kids are all close in age too. She lives just 5 miles north of me and we are able to work out a few times a week together and get together often. My question is, I want to get them something as a gift for being Isabel's godparents-- but I want something that is a sincere, meaningful gift, not just a gift to give something. Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks.
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L.C. answers from Grand Rapids on May 20, 2008
Dear N.,
If your cousin and her husband have any kids, I would suggest that you babysit for several hours (like an overnight or 5 to six hours sometime) and give them a paper that states something like "to be used at your convenience as long as I can fit it into my schedule".
If your cousin and her husband don't have any kids yet and your budget allows, I would buy them a gift certificate for $50 - $75 to the nicest restaurant of the kind of food they enjoy eating the best. Let's say they like Italian food the best; check out which one has the best-tasting food in your area and go get a gift certificate for that place. They are usually good for one year.
If your budget does not allow and you are good at sewing or knitting/crocheting, I would make something for them that they both can use. I crochet and my crocheted blankets are so warm and last many, many years if mice, other vermin don't chew holes in them and still look like new after many machine washings. You can get some ideas of what to make them by asking her what they need and would never buy themselves.
Hope this helps.
L. C.
Zeeland, MI
L.R. answers from Detroit on May 21, 2008
N. -
I represent a company that specializes in unique, meaningful gifts for many occasions. Our product line is created exclusively by female artisans and American entrepreneurs and many items are handcrafted in the USA. Every purchase assists these wonderful artists who all give a portion of their sales to a cause close to their hearts including breast cancer research, women's shelters, adoption efforts for American children, etc. I am proud to promote who we are and what we do because purchasing a Barefoot gift is meaningful in so many ways. Please visit my website, www.barefootparties.com/laurarenton, to see what we have to offer.
Depending on your budget, I could definitely recommend one of our many inspirational plaques, frames or shadowboxes for their home. It would be something they could look at every day and be reminded of your close relationship and gratitude for their commitment to Isabel. The message is meaningful, the handcrafted quality is outstanding, but, unfortunately, the online photos don't do them justice. Please feel free to call or e-mail if you'd like me to forward a catalog so you can get a better feel for the unique quality of our line of gifts. My contact info is on the site and I have inventory on hand if you need something right away. Just a thought. Hope it helps. Thanks.
S.D. answers from Kalamazoo on May 20, 2008
Here are a few ideas that my family has LOVED (even claim they're the best gifts ever)
Shutterfly makes awesome photo books. You can add your childs handprint to a blank page and put all of your own text in. Also, you could check into making a photo video or have one made. It can include music, photos and video clips. We made one of our camping trip and one for my parents that included all of the trips we have taken with them.
Good luck
S.
J.O. answers from Detroit on May 20, 2008
N.,
I am the Godmother of my nephew and the gift I received from his parents (my brother and sister-in-law) was a beautiful crystal picture frame with a recent picture of my new Godchild. (He was older, since they had been living in Germany when he was first born). But, maybe you could have someone take a picture of the Godparents with your daughter at the ceremony and have that put in the frame. They just won't get it right away, but it still would be very memorable.
N.L. answers from Detroit on May 20, 2008
We gave our kids god parents a really nice frame (5x7) from things remembered and had it engraved and personallized from our daughter. At the baptism we took a nice picture of them with the baby for the frame. Everytime I get new pictures taken of the kids I send them a new 5x7 so they can update their frame.
J.S. answers from Saginaw on May 20, 2008
How about a locket or bracelet that you can put a picture of your baby inside. Or a pretty picture frame that she can use when you give her pictures of your baby.
R.B. answers from Grand Rapids on May 20, 2008
A family adopted us a grandparents--------they gave a gift of a small (long lasting) durable photo album. Inside were 3-4 current photos and room to add 6 mo, 9 mo etc, just enough room to have additional "year" photo. The first were professional photos and we began adding a candid photo each year that was unique/special us. It is a lovely long lasting gift --- to watch Hannah grow thru the years.
Just an idea----a very special gift to hold her close to our hearts. She turned 13 this April. If you give something like this---a candid photo a year keeps them connected in a very special way. Best wishes.
Grand mom of 7
N. answers from Detroit on May 19, 2008
I ordered a personlized picture frame from this site: http://www.poetrygift.com/godparents.html. My sons godparents really seemed to like them and it was a nice keepsake. I took a picture of each of them that day and gave them the pic later to put in the frame!
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