What to gift my longarmer?
#23
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: The other Milwaukie, Oregon
Posts: 1,913
I like the idea of a gift card. However, I learned the hard way that VISA and MASTERCARD often have hidden fees. Amazon is better. I think they don't have fees and you can buy anything on Amazon, even fabric!
#27
If it were me, I would love chocolate! But . . . believe it or not, not all people like chocolate. (I know, it's hard to believe, but I actually know a few of these misguided souls!
) So if you know for sure she is a fellow chocoholic, that's a great way to go. If not, I also love the idea of a massage. You could Google day spas in her area and get her a gift certificate. Someone who makes their living longarming would no doubt find this a GREAT gift. 
And how lovely of you be thinking of doing something so sweet and thoughtful!
) So if you know for sure she is a fellow chocoholic, that's a great way to go. If not, I also love the idea of a massage. You could Google day spas in her area and get her a gift certificate. Someone who makes their living longarming would no doubt find this a GREAT gift. 
And how lovely of you be thinking of doing something so sweet and thoughtful!
I'll eat chocolate but if you want to win my heart--------------CARAMEL!
#28
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Spanish Fort, AL (on the AL Gulf Coast)
Posts: 236
If you know what company she buys her thread from, you could look into buying her a gift certificate from that company. I've often considered buying a g/c from Superior Threads for my "mentors", just haven't gotten around to doing it.
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