Search
yo' mama - a list by kleins99
Options for This Page
About this list:
A list of unusual and highly coveted gifts for your mother (okay, so not all of the items are unusual. Who cares?). And of course, a list of things any mother, including the new ones (ahem) would love.
Qualifications:
Both a new mother and a daughter who can shop with the best.
This is:
- Show items only
- Show full recommendations
Paddlefish Caviar (4 oz.)
First to recommend
Description
Because mom deserves to be spoiled with a few of her favorite things. Be sure to order bilinis along with this American Paddlefish Caviar... it's so reasonably priced. 4 oz. is a lot. God, food is love.
Updated Apr 25, 2007
Scarf It Down
First to recommend
Description
Hermes scarves. Let me just say this. I recently wrote a will and in it thought enough to include, BY NAME, that my scarves be left to my daughter. They are classic and intimate. Silk. They can help define us, and as crappy as we ever think we look, it can always be rectified with an Hermes scarf. It just can.
Updated Apr 25, 2007
This is:
Nonnie Waller's Gift Cakes
First to recommend
Description
I sent this to my mother last year. It's a cake, flowers, and a stylish hat box keepsake. Since my mother lives in Florida, I think the coral fabric will look chic beside some coffee table books and a nice shell candle. It looks great on a shelf as decoration, as well.
Updated Apr 23, 2007
This is:
Buddah Hand
First to recommend
Description
$19.95 and it's a sculpture of a buddah hand, perfect for anyone into yoga. Gives them a focal point for their meditation, I suppose. Also, let's just face it, looks cool on a bookshelf.
Updated Apr 25, 2007
This is:
kleins99
author, blogger (www.stephanieklein.com), lifestyle connouisseur
Sites
ThisNext: Become a Member
- Shopping ideas just for you
- It's easy and free
- Takes less than a minute
Lists
ThisNext Information
- Shopcast New!
- Retailers
- FAQ
- Blog
- About Us
- Contact ThisNext.com
- Newsletter
- ShopSafe
- Privacy Policy
- Terms of Use
Copyright ©2005-2009 ThisNext, Inc.

