M.M.
I love the idea of a picture of your daughter with the doll. Maybe you can get matching outfits. Then frame it, and have your daughter make a card. You also write a letter telling her how much your daughter loves her new "friend".
I have a friend who's mother lives in Japan. She makes beautiful dolls and recently spent 3-4 months making a doll that resembles my daughter from a photograph. It is beautiful and simply amazing.
I would like to thank her somehow - more than a thank you card, but not quite sure what to send. She is in her late 70's. I would like to give her a small token of appreciation, but need to be cost conscience and have to deal with shipping, etc.
Is there anyone out there that might have an idea of a small thank you gift?
Thanks so much!
Thank you all for the ideas. The photo is a great idea. I will do that and maybe a box of candy or something else small! I knew you would have great ideas for me!
I love the idea of a picture of your daughter with the doll. Maybe you can get matching outfits. Then frame it, and have your daughter make a card. You also write a letter telling her how much your daughter loves her new "friend".
Maybe a professional picture with the doll? Right now you can get coupons for $4.00 for JC Penney photography with no sitting fee. It's for one pose but that is all you need :)
Can you find out from your friend if there are any supplies or tools that her mother might need to continue enjoying her craft? I knit socks for friends and family and while a nice hand written note and knowing that the received is enjoying their gift is thanks enough for me, I have also received knitting supplies as a thank you for a gift.
Maybe you can take a pretty photograph of the doll and your daughter together, and put it in a small and pretty frame? Dress your daughter really cute and take the photo with a really pretty background.
Really though, I'd ask your friend if her mother has any particular likes... is there something in America she loves, is she traditional Japanese and would appreciate a gift celebrating her own culture? Maybe a small little lap blanket or something.
Here are a pretty lotus blossom necklaces:
http://www.etsy.com/search_results.php?search_query=lotus...
or traditional handmade tsumami flowers:
http://www.sakuradancer.etsy.com
or here:
http://www.petalmix.etsy.com
the origami cranes (espeically the sterling necklaces) are beautiful:
http://www.etsy.com/search_results.php?search_query=origa...
If you purchase an item from Japan, you won't have to worry about shipping and customs, just have the seller ship the item directly to her:
Type in "Japan" here to find sellers there:
http://www.etsy.com/shop_local.php
You need to find someone who is an expert on Japanese customs and gift giving protocol. It's a very delicate situation when sending appropriate gifts that are respectful and do not cause social gaffs.
You are very fortunate that she gave your daughter such a fine heirloom.
If your daughter is old enough to draw, then have her draw a picture and tell a story about her new dolls adventures. That would be a wonderful gift and thank you for the home made doll.
Hi, I think taking a pic of your daughter playing with the doll would be great. Maybe you could include a special book like the ones they have at halmark and such-- that say why she is a good friend etc., poetry, a nice comforting scarf or pair of slippers even-- most people I know love to get comfort gifts. Good luck.
Molly
A photo or short video of your daugher playing with the doll is the best thank you she could get.