was browsing ikea's winter collection and feeling a little warm-fuzzy-chestnut-roasting-rudolph-red-nosey, so i thought i'll pick out a few i like and get the ball rolling on a gift-ideas-exchange of sorts.
so what are your favourite things to give (and receive) from the big yellow and blue box? click on the comment link and share your gift ideas.
click to flip the online holiday brochure.
($1 s a fortune continues. with every soft toy you buy at ikea from now till dec 24, $1 goes to unicef's save the children education fund. )
Saturday, December 01, 2007
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Just getting to visit the stores is the gift. Its four hours minimum until Charlotte opens next year.
ReplyDeleteAll the kids in my family are getting soft toys from me. So glad IKEA has fun toys like rats and bats and spiders because I prefer to give more twisted gifts. What 4 year old girl DOESN'T want to snuggle with a stuffed rat? Oh, okay, the mama/baby fox is probably a better choice. Whatever.
ReplyDeleteAnything I receive from Ikea is a welcome and appreciated gift. If it doesn't quite work I can always hack it into something that will!
ReplyDeleteI work at Ikea Portland. 3/4 of the X-Mas stuff is gone, so if you want something, I duggest you get it ASAP..
ReplyDeleteThe potato beatle was part of my Halloween costume, as the hat for the I-cock-a-roach at the Portland store's Haloween party!
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