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Old 05-11-2010, 12:09 AM
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HS grad gift ideas! help please!

My sister is graduating from high school in 3 weeks, and I'm trying to think of what to get her for a present. When my brother graduated, I bought a laundry basket and filled it with all the stuff incoming freshmen need (towels, school supplies, laundry bag, cleaning supplies, etc). He really liked it, and told me yesterday the only thing he never used was the drying rack I got him, and that got trashed during a drunken night of MacGyver immitations. However, he can't remember everything I put in it.

Ok, so I know the no-brainer is money. But... I'm not giving my sister money simply because I know she won't save it. So I was thinking of another laundry basket full of goodies (item content suggestions please!), or should I do something more meaningful? If I should do something more meaningful...what? Even though we're 12 years apart, we're pretty close, if that helps at all.

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Old 05-11-2010, 06:40 AM
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I like the idea of a laundry basket. If she doesn't have any allergies, they now have Purell sheets that are laundry soap and dryer sheets in one. Useful to me is always meaningful.
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Old 05-11-2010, 07:37 AM
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I agree. If she's going away to college, that kind of gift is invaluable. I'd load it with personal hygiene stuff (soaps, shampoos), maybe some picnic ware type silverware and plates and cups and dish soap, a nice big mug for soup or coffee or hot chocolate or tea... include some packets of whatever of those she likes. Maybe a lighted make up mirror (I so preferred doing my makeup at my desk rather than trying to deal with a crowded bathroom). Even some over the counter meds like ibuprofen, allergy pills..whatever she might use regularly. Not only will she get a lot of use from it, it will save your parents money in stuff they have to buy to send her off! Talk with your mom about it maybe too?
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Old 05-11-2010, 10:32 AM
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He really liked it, and told me yesterday the only thing he never used was the drying rack I got him, and that got trashed during a drunken night of MacGyver immitations.
LOL

Anyway, I have these sheets you throw in the wash that catch all of the color so you can wash all of your clothes together without any worries. They are the best invention ever. Mine are Shout, but other brands make them too.

I also think paper clips, stapler, staples, and tape are a good idea, albeit unexciting. I never seem to have enough of those items when I need them.

If you can, get a laundry basket on wheels - I got one this year and it was so useful.
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Old 05-11-2010, 10:47 AM
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Maybe a lighted make up mirror (I so preferred doing my makeup at my desk rather than trying to deal with a crowded bathroom).
If she doesn't have one already, definitely this. The light in the bathrooms and rooms is usually absolutely ghastly.
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Old 05-11-2010, 10:56 AM
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Anyway, I have these sheets you throw in the wash that catch all of the color so you can wash all of your clothes together without any worries. They are the best invention ever. Mine are Shout, but other brands make them too.
Seriously? I've never heard of such a thing. I'll have to get some of those for Mr. SydneyK. Currently, he has no white socks - they're all some unidentifiable color between blue and grey.

Back on topic:
You could do something similar to the laundry basket, but more of a bathroom caddy type thing. A couple new towels and washcloths; a robe; shower shoes (if she'll be living somewhere she'd need them); toothbrushes/toothpaste; shampoo/soap; midol/motrin; cotton balls; Q-tips; etc... You can spend a little or a lot, and you can easily tailor it to meet your sister's specific needs/likes.
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Old 05-11-2010, 10:57 AM
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Here are some ideas:

1. Quarters! I was forever running out of quarters for laundry.

2. A "gift set" of condiments - mustard, ketchup, salt and pepper shakers, sugar (or sugar substitute), hot sauce, etc. The delivery people always forget something!

3. Febreeze and Downy wrinkle releaser. 'Cuz you never quite get on top of laundry.

4. Shower tote, flip flops (nasty shower floors), cute towel set.

5. Thumb drive(s) to back up or carry data/papers/etc.

6. ID wallet thingy with key ring. The ones that my school sold were flimsy plastic. There are cute fabric ones that are more durable. I loved the ones that had a lanyard, because I was always dropping them.

Look at this (has zipper and silver key ring):
http://www.verabradley.com/product/C...sc/729/c/0.uts

Or ID/phone holder wristlet
http://www.verabradley.com/product/A...let/154832.uts

7. Small coffee maker (and a pound of coffee!).

8. Mini tool kit.

9. Throw blanket for chilly dorm rooms (you can even make those fleece tie-blankets for less than $10).

10. Small fan for sweltering days, white noise, or when the dorm's thermostat is set to 75.

If I think of others, I'll let you know.
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Old 05-11-2010, 11:54 AM
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I did the same thing for my sister. Ideas that haven't been mentioned yet:

1. I got her a fleece blanket made with UW fleece on one side, and red on the other. They sell a lot of different collegiate fleece at Joanne's or you could just go with school colors if you can't find any.
2. A water bottle and coffee mug. If you wanted to make something personal, one of the clear coffee mugs you can put pictures in would be cute.
3. Earplugs. Noisy roommates = no sleep.
4. Pillows! A friend made me a pillow with a t-shirt from one of our tennis tournaments in high school. It was a nice reminder of high school that I could actually use without looking like I really missed high school.
5. Electric pencil sharpener. I have so much trouble finding a place to sharpen pencils prior to an exam.
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Old 05-11-2010, 01:11 PM
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thank you thank you thank you!!! great ideas so far!!!! i'm going to have trouble limiting myself.... lol. I think I'm going to have to make a special trip to IKEA for some of this! (Really just gives me an excuse to go to IKEA).
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Old 05-11-2010, 01:17 PM
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I got this robe thing that had tank top straps and was knee length that I used for showering. It was awesome, probably the most useful thing I got.
You could put in bath and body works stuff as well, not sure if anyone mentioned that.
For my best friend, my Mom did this giant basket and it had a lot of school supplies in it and a lot of food as well. She loved it, said it was easily the best gift she got.
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Old 05-11-2010, 02:30 PM
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or should I do something more meaningful? If I should do something more meaningful...what? Even though we're 12 years apart, we're pretty close, if that helps at all.

Not to sound mean or anything, but if you are 'pretty close' then ONLY YOU would know what was meaningful for your little sister. That shouldn't even be something you should ask us. We don't know your sister, or your relationship with her.


When I was in HS, I probably wouldn't have liked getting college stuff because at graduation I didn't want to think about school (college). I was focused on vacation and hanging out with friends. So I would suggest getting her something that is personal between the two of you. A cd that you both like, or something that reminds you of her. You can always get her the college stuff in a month or so.
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Old 05-11-2010, 03:06 PM
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When I was in HS, I probably wouldn't have liked getting college stuff because at graduation I didn't want to think about school (college). I was focused on vacation and hanging out with friends. So I would suggest getting her something that is personal between the two of you. A cd that you both like, or something that reminds you of her. You can always get her the college stuff in a month or so.
See, I was totally different. I loved all the college stuff and couldn't get enough.

I guess if she is super excited about college, go with the college prep gifts. If she is more wistful and a little scared, I would go with something meaningful from you.

Jewelry is always nice: my parents got me diamond earrings. I still wear them and thing of them and my graduation, but they are very useful at the same time.
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Old 05-11-2010, 03:07 PM
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-A small photo album for all of the hs graduation parties she'll be attending
-Gift card to iTunes
-What Gusteau was meaning was Color Catchers. I heard about them from KillarneyRose, and they really are wonderful!
-magazine subscription to her favorite magazine.
-Nice hangers.
-Breath mints.
-Scissors. They always seem to disappear!
-Batteries.
-Foil & zipbags of varying sizes.
-At least 4 sets of non-plastic utensils.

and especially

-A Rec Sheet!!!
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Old 05-11-2010, 03:19 PM
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While at first I was confused as to why I was getting gift cards to BB&B, and big baskets of stuff from the Body Shop, I really appreciated it when I was getting stuff together to leave for university.

I do not know anything about your relationship with your sister, but Ikea stuff can always become a really fun project. A couple of girlfriends and I bought some wooden organizers from there and painted and constructed them together. It was a really fun thing to do with my friends before we all left. A cool thing we did was spray paint the front of the drawers of the organizers with Rustoleum's Chalkboard spray paint.
Just a suggestion if you two would both enjoy it/if you are going to be getting her something from Ikea anyways.
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Old 05-11-2010, 07:20 PM
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I LOVED getting dorm-related stuff for HS graduation.

I didn't even need to BUY towels/bathroom stuff/etc. because people were thoughtful enough to buy it for me!

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