K.E.
I would give her a gift Certificate to the Movies and dinner for her and her hubby and make a Gift certificate on my computer for a night of free babysitting, so it covers the night out.
A friend of the family (my parent's neighbor) who owns her own reupholstering business just reupholstered 6 dining room chairs and my desk chair for me. She did not charge me for either materials or labor. I'd like to give her a gift to say thank you. What would you think would be appropriate. I have no idea what she would have normally charged for this job but I believe the fabric aloneg would have been close to $200.
I would give her a gift Certificate to the Movies and dinner for her and her hubby and make a Gift certificate on my computer for a night of free babysitting, so it covers the night out.
L.,
Most likely they did it because they wanted to (how nice!) and she probably expects nothing in return. A nice, written thank you note expressing your thanks and satisfaction is probably more than enough! If you really, really want to get her something, I like the ideas of a charitable contribution in her name, tickets to a movie or show, or gift card to a nice restaurant.
I always like to give things that a person would never get for themselves. Maybe a spa gift certificate? You could also send one of those Edible Arrangements (like a bouquet of flowers but it's made of fruit), those are always a big hit.
Along with all of the wonderful thank you ideas you have already received I would also recommend pouring as much referral business her way as you can along with a thank you note with theatre tickets and/or dinner out to a really fancy restaurant.
What an extravagant gesture? I would be over the moon with gratitude and I only have one dear chair that is in desperate need of redone uphostering.
I hope this helps.
Since she's your parents' neighbor - perhaps they have some idea of what kinds of things she would enjoy?
I always give flowers as a thank you gift. Add a beautiful ribbon, and a personal note. I think flowers are a classy and elegant gift
Gift cards are nice. If your friend is as generous as you say, she probably would appreciate you making a donation in her name to a charity.
Otherwise you could pay her with your time and do something like pull weeds or other lawn care this coming spring.
Hi, L.:
Make a donation to a charity in her honor and send her the
acknowledgement.
If the woman wanted money, she would have charged you. Be gracious and accept her gift.
Just wanted to share.
D.
Well, I recently had 6 dining room chairs redone and the cost came to $200 PER CHAIR, including fabric. So it sounds like you got a great deal -lol ! Perhaps if your parents know her better, they could suggest something appropriate. Maybe she has a hobby and you could give a related gift card? A gift certificate to a restaurant is always nice, as is a personalized gift basket of some sort (gourmet food? spa items?). In our area we have a company called "Cookies by Design" where you can order a "bouquet" of cookies made to order for any occasion. I'm sure whatever you give will be appreciated.
take her for a fancy dinner. something you usually wouldn't splurge on. that way you get to enjoy it so does she and you have an excuse for splurging :) ps take both husbands too