Some kinda memory thingie...

Discussion in 'Fashion and Crafts' started by shinta, Jun 15, 2008.

  1. shinta

    shinta Member

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    So here's the situation: my boyfriend will be studying in England next year. He'll be away for a year and I'm really gonna miss him. Now I want to give him something to remember home. I was thinking of a booklet with pictures and some other stuff like forget-me-nots, drawings, tickets of conerts we went to. I can't think of something else.

    Maybe something he could wear all the time, but I'm not sure what;he's kinda fussy on jewelry.
    So maybe you guys could give me some inspiration and ideas :)
     
  2. Mother's Love

    Mother's Love Generalist

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    use leather thong to string a painted pendant. painted by you of course!
     
  3. Lizzie~Bee

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    Does he wear moccasins? It would be cool to bead a pair of moccasins for him! Made with love in the stitches. :) Hehe... I don't know, I think that would be cool. :D
     
  4. TangerineSoul

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    You should give him something with your scent on it! If you wear any sort of perfume or body oil, spray it on the pages of your book, or if there is a candle or scent of incense you always burn, include a stick of that....

    Maybe that is lame sounding, but I find scent is always my strongest reminder of someone. Certain scents can recall such vivid and good memories. :)
     
  5. shinta

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    no unfortunately he doesn't wear them, would be cool though
     
  6. pypes

    pypes Hot alien babes

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    get matching tatoos
     
  7. behindthesun93

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    olfactory memory is more powerful than any other memory.
     

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