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Gift Ideas For Teen Girls
by Rachel Paxton
Christmas, birthdays, graduations...these are all occasions when
we might struggle to come up with an inexpensive gift idea for the
teenage girl in our life. Following are some gift ideas that can be
purchased for $15 or less. Be creative, shop ahead of time, and
watch for sales!
Bath/Body
Teenage girls always enjoy scented body washes, lotions,
perfumes, and powders. Lip gloss and finger nail polish are also
popular with teens. Watch for sales and put together a gift basket.
One of my daughter's favorite birthday presents was a set of
scented hand sanitizers! Stay away from hair accessories and
jewelry unless you know the teen very well.
Journals/Stationery
Most teen girls love to write. Give them journals to write in. A
friend of mine gave my daughter a special journal and pen to write
with. This journal quickly became my daughter's book of poems.
She's been adding to her poems for several years now and will
treasure this special journal forever. Stationery and stickers are
also always welcome. Teenage girls never get tired of writing
notes to each other. Gel pens are also very popular and make
writing more fun.
Gift Certificates
Give a gift certificate to a favorite book store, for a CD, favorite
clothing store, or movie tickets.
Photos/Photo Albums
If you want to get creative, take a favorite photo and frame it.
Something meaningful to the teen. My daughter was in a school
play with a couple of her friends and one of them took a photo of
the entire cast of the play and framed it for my daughter. It is a
real keepsake and was one of her favorite birthday presents.
Another friend of my daughter's moved away, and my daughter
decided that for her friend's birthday she would take pictures of all
their friends and put together a photo album to surprise her.
Rachel Paxton is a freelance writer and mom who publishes the Creative Homemaking Recipe of the Week Club, a weekly newsletter that contains quick, easy dinner ideas and money-saving household hints. To subscribe send a blank e-mail message to mailto:FreeRecipes-subscribe@egroups.com.
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