It says a gift worth $20 or less but never cash or cash equivalents (gift cards).Postal workers are allowed cash as a tip. But only $20. But if even half of their clients Gave them a tip they would be happy.
True.It says a gift worth $20 or less but never cash or cash equivalents (gift cards).
What a clever idea.figured if I put the yarn and fabric in the gift tote I won’t misplace/lose them in my craft room
Nice that you were able to come up with an idea for your SIL. Mine is hard to buy for as well. A few years ago I ended up buying him a gift card to Home Depot with a note on it saying it was to be used to buy tomato plants. That is where he buys them. He had a small garden at his last house. Should check and see if he plans to have one at the new home.Just did an online order for the boys. Got DS a couple of tee shirts and one for DSIL as well. Nice to have something for DSIL, I find it hard to come up with ideas for him.
Nice that you were able to come up with an idea for your SIL. Mine is hard to buy for as well. A few years ago I ended up buying him a gift card to Home Depot with a note on it saying it was to be used to buy tomato plants. That is where he buys them. He had a small garden at his last house. Should check and see if he plans to have one at the new home.
It’s nice but he is very picky about his garden—containers, dirt, type of seeds etc. will have to see what I can get out of my daughter and if he even has plans to do any gardening at their new home.How about something like this? These are at our local hardware and are about $28 Australian each. You could include some seeds and a bag or potting mix
I understand. Hopefully you find something that is just perfect for him.It’s nice but he is very picky about his garden—containers, dirt, type of seeds etc. will have to see what I can get out of my daughter and if he even has plans to do any gardening at their new home.