Saturday 28 October 2017

Caroline's Presents

It was my sister's birthday on 24th and so you know what that means.
A post showing all the items I managed to buy for her with our budget of £10.

I am going to start off with my favourite buy of the lot, a grey sweater with robin motif.
One of the cutest things ever.


As well as wishing the robin sweater had been in my size I would have been happy if this old fashioned rose print top had been too.


My sister has to wear a company issue blouse to work which can be teamed with black, grey or navy. This grey jumper will be an ideal addition to her winter working wardrobe.



If you are a long time reader then you know the presents we buy are all from the charity shop/jumble/car boot. 
Well, just occasionally, we do stray from these rules when the perfect gift is found in a 'proper shop'.
I saw these Bella and Boo gift boxes in TK Maxx reduced to £3 for the set and I know she loves these illustrations so they had to be bought.



To make up for this breaking of the rules I made sure the gifts I placed inside were all pre-loved.
I popped in the (unused) candle in a tin and two polka dot mugs. As well as the brown and cream one pictured there was another in red and white. The glass candleholder was the least expensive of my buys at just 10p.
The polka dot jar is something I could have easily found a home for.


As well as the boxes this item was also bought brand new. This fleecy cushion was £2 from Poundland and it's actually a lot bigger than the photo suggests.




There were 3 of this glasses, my sister liked the shape and thought they would make pretty miniature vases.



The next two gifts she knew about as she was with me when I bought them.
Both were spied as we ambled around the car boot sale on different Sunday mornings.




I wouldn't normally buy her black clothing but the floral band on this top caught my attention and I'm glad I did pick it up as she really liked it.



My least favourite buy are these trousers. They really aren't my thing but I was pretty sure they were hers. They are originally from Monsoon and cost me 30p at a jumble sale.


The final item is this simple photo frame with an added length of twine and two wooden pegs. My sister has a number of postcards and photos she likes to display and so this will be put to good use.


I can't remember the price of each individual item but the combined cost of the set of 3 boxes and the cushion was £5.00 and so everything else was purchased for an additional £5.00, making £10 in total.

Now none of that has got anything to do with today's occasion of No Day in Greece but I needed to slot the post in somewhere!
I could have gone down the food route with a Greek salad or maybe a moussaka or souvlaki but I am pretty sure none of these would have been very well received and so I took the easy route and decided to wear a blue and white jumper as these are the two colours of the Greek flag. I'm glad I went for this clothing option as although the sun was out there was definitely the need for wearing something a little chunkier.


10 comments:

  1. Such lovely gifts, I can't believe how well you do and how far you made that £10 stretch. I think the boxes are lovely and the glasses are really pretty. The colder weather has arrived here in the north too, today is the first time I've worn a long sleeved top, I've been in T shirts up until today.

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    1. She was really pleased with those boxes, I think they may have been her favourite gift of the lot.
      Lisa x

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  2. What a wonderful selection of presents, it’s amazing that all of that came to only £10. I love your little bird brooch xx

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    1. A good selection which takes time when it comes to wrapping!
      Lisa x

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  3. Goodness, that seems like an unbelievable haul for the money spent! Well done, I hope she was thrilled! Jan

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    1. It takes all year to amass those gifts as I keep my eye out all year round. We do the same at Christmas time.
      Lisa x

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  4. Lisa, you would make a fantastic personal shopper! x

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  5. Lisa, once again you've done so well with your gifts ... well done. Your sister must be so pleased.

    I do like your brooch, lovely colours and so cute looking too.

    All the best Jan

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  6. You do so amazingly with these gifts! I cannot believe what you bought for a mere £10 and all of them useful and lovely!

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  7. P.S. I LOVE it when you do these posts!

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