My parents' 20th wedding anniversary is coming up really soon and my sister and I need help thinking of a gift. Last year we cooked them a really nice dinner and made them a dvd of their wedding album which was a surprise and they absolutely love it . However, this year we are completely stuck. We plan on cooking them a nice dinner this year, filet mignon, shrimp cocktail, etc. but we have no idea how what we should do as a surprise. We would like to do something that is creative, personal, and affordable since we will be buying the groceries. Any suggestions?What would be a good anniversary gift?
One idea for a very personal and unique gift is a Photo Collage Jigsaw Puzzle. 20 years of marriage is filled with lots of milestone events and memories so a personalized gift such a Photo Collage Puzzle is a great way to bring together and honor those memories.
Select 15-25 of your parents favorite photos from over the years from their wedding day up until today and send them of to jigsaw2order.com. You can also specify the words to a favorite song, poem or other words which will have meaning to them. The professional designers at Jigsaw2order.com will then create a unique photo collage layout for your approval before making it into a puzzle. Don't worry, you get a chance to review and approve the photo collage design before they make a puzzle. Once completed, it can be framed and put on the wall as a keepsake of the anniversary.
An anniversary photo collage puzzle is truly a unique way to celebrate 20 years of marriage.
you could make a collage of family pictures maybe.What would be a good anniversary gift?
why don't you along with your sis and some friends do a act
the act must begin from their wedding then birth of you then your sister then your irst day in school ur sis's 1st day in school etc..
i think your parents will be touched with this act
You could get them a drawing from a photo when they first met each other together with a "now" picture... I have done that for my parents anniversary last year for them it was the 35th year though :)
http://www.paintyourlife.comWhat would be a good anniversary gift?
you could make them a video of all the years u spent together and mixed with pictures and videos of when you were younger
dats good dat u make good dinner for ur parents but dnt forget dats ur duty coz they feed u wen u was a child now u make dinner or wat dats not a good idea on der anniversary u go wid them on a religious tour and on front of god say to ur parents dat mom dad u r my god hu gve me birth and show u dat beautifull world ok parents r 1st
2nd is God right big prayer is respect and make happy ur parents thy dnt want anything they want only love love and lov and u and ur parents may live long give them a wedding rings and celebrate it on abeautifull beach ok after pray or temple jz add me punjabi.boyz69at yahoooo bye
you need make something new and special,i saw someone made a father's day slideshow for dad and it's wonderful,collect photos of memorable moments and create a photo album play on tv to express your love and appreciation. on the anniversary day may be a big surprise to your parents and it won't cost much,why not have a try.
maybe you can get some inspiration from the video
http://photodvdslideshow.blogspot.com/20鈥?/a>
I think a personalized design portrait is the best gift in this moment. Last month is our 4th wedding anniversary; my husband brought me a portrait with a sentence " Stand by you in the life". It is very touching and memorable to me since it recalled me so much our bittersweet moment in our life. You just simply select the best picture; the words you want to say and the artist will design everything to you. It is very special and unique because they combine graphic design in your portrait, so it completely different from other service just prints your photo on canvas or puzzle. Also, you can choose to print on a card, canvas or wood puzzle. I think it is pretty Cool thing. And all of process is hand-made. I Believe it will be the best precious possession if he receives it.
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