Saturday, July 25, 2009

Flower Girl Gift?

What is a good gift for a flower girl who is 3 yrs old? Something that they will enjoy now, not when they get older.

Flower Girl Gift?
Kids have a short attention span. The bridal stuff would be cute but depending on the child she's gonna get bored with that soon. How about something from her favorite cartoon or something from Build a Bear that she can sleep with or play with.
Reply:Hi, how about a personalized book? Kids love to hear their name in the storyline, and you can put her friends %26amp; families names in the story as well. Go to this website http://www.tlc-expressions.com They have lots of titles like Sesame Street, Ballerina Princess, Teddy Bear Land, Three Little Pigs, Little Mermaid, Mother Goose, Sports titles and so many more. Check it out - they're very reasonably priced, and make a wonderful %26amp; unique gift... Good Luck!
Reply:I would get her something special like a little bracelet or necklace that she could wear and then can be put away for later. You want her to have some sort of sentimental keepsake when she gets older as this is probably her first flower girl job.





We gave our niece a canvas tote bag with her name painted on it and several books inside. She absolutely LOVED it and still uses it today (3 years later) to tote her books around when she goes anywhere.





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Reply:How about a gift certificate to Build-A-Bear-not sure where you live but they may have one near there- Or you could take her prior to the wedding as a special day together. Not like any kid needs more stuffed animals but i bet she would love it!
Reply:A take off of Bubbles idea of the bride Barbie is the Flower Girl barbie. She is really cute, she is a bouquet and when you pull the flowers down the flower girl is on the inside and the flowers become the skirt of her dress. They are GREAT for little girls.
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Lots of great (inexpensive) ideas here
Reply:A few ideas might be a barbie or doll, dress up tiara or shoes, a little gift bag with a coloring book - crayons and sticker book, a little purse that you can put maybe some play jewelry or candy in. Kids that age are pretty much impressed with anything, so I'm sure whatever you choose she will love.
Reply:Get a pink canvas tote bag with a princess/barbie/wedding theme coloring book and a box of crayons and a stuffed unicorn. She can carry it around the party and color wherever she wants.





Usually these can be found at dollar/bargain stores so you could get more than one coloring book. I found a plush fairytale princess doll at one dollar store.
Reply:A gold necklace. They will love it and they could wear it at the wedding. They have this cute charms to go with the tiny necklaces, it's certainly elegant and memorable, and you will be surprised that they are rather unexpensive (About $20).





Good luck
Reply:I got my flower girl a purse. Inside I put chapstick and bracelets. She loves chapstick and is always asking to wear my bracelets that I have on. I also put some markers in there too. She loved it. Hope this helps.
Reply:Bride Barbie- my friends kids are not in my wedding but they will be attending the rehearshal dinner so I got them both those so they won't be upset when everyone else got gifts :)


Little girls love bride dolls!!
Reply:My niece was my flower girl and 3 yrs old at the time. I got her a Precious Moments Flower Girl figurine as well as a special picture frame for her to put the picture of her and I in from my wedding day. She is now 8 and both the figurine and frame still sit on her dresser.
Reply:A necklace with a locket.
Reply:I went with the Barbie flower girl and I also bought her a puzzle. That or a coloring book can be good so they can keep occupied. Children tend to get bored very easily at those type of things so it can keep them entertained at the rehearsal.
Reply:I agree with the bride doll thing or maybe a bride or princess dress up set
Reply:coloring books and crayons



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