Tuesday, April 20, 2010

bronzer

It's still a month away, but I'm already trying to figure out what to get Steven for our 8th anniversary (that's our wedding cake). We've always stuck to the traditional gifts, first anniversary paper, second anniversary cotton, etc, but just like last year, this year is a stumper: Bronze.

What the heck am I going to do with that, get his shoes bronzed or something?

Get him a bust of a Roman emperor's head? (holy Roman nose!)

A gift certificate to a tanning salon? (ew.)

Anyone have any ideas? Help!

19 comments:

Alicia said...

Hmm this one is rough! I would go along with the "tan" idea and take a day trip to the beach or something, picnic lunch. That sounds more fun that having a roman bust. Where would you keep that anyway? ;-)

--Alicia

programas didacticos said...

how about a bronze age party, dress up mandatory?
btw, love your wedding cake!

Tiffany Kadani said...

Haha!! Bronze? Maybe a bronze globe?

very married said...

what about donating to a charity and finding one that will put a plaque up with your names on it?

Sarah said...

Go see this:

http://www.mlive.com/travel/index.ssf/2009/10/post_17.html


lol!

Sarah

Unknown said...

just had our 8th too! Pottery is also traditional for the 8th so I ordered new coffee mugs from Heath :)

Katelyn said...

How about a set of bronze bookends? Is he a reader or an office person? I would love it! Or a bronze lamp (eh...not as cool as bookends)

Jayni said...

Ooh lovely cake! I would check out High Street Market on Etsy - I got a great door hook in plated gold there. Maybe they will have something bronze like a paperweight, coat hook, letter opener, etc.

hip hip gin gin said...

Yeah we tried to do the traditional gift thing. It worked out well until this year, 4th anniversary silk. Silk? Neither one of us could come up with anything silk the other would remotely want so we're giving it up. Which is to say I have no helpful bronze ideas. Perhaps a book with bronze in the title?

Tanya (a Taste of T) said...

A trophy :).

P.S. - That cake is massive. I'm hungry.

Meghan said...

Your cake is stunning!!!

You should go on a trip to a city that has hosted the Olympics because they gave out bronze medals:)

Lauren said...

Ok hilarious photos of all the bronze first of all! Too good!

This is a tough one! At first I was thinking you could do something really corny like give him a jar of pennies and say soething silly like "if I had a penny for every time I thought of you...I'd have a lot of pennies" Sort of like an intro gag gift like "no wait thats not all!" then have a real gift or something.

In any case, I like a nice paperweight or letter opener. If anything YOU'll end up using it as decoration! Haha!

Helen said...

Haha, this is such a funny post... although I totally understand your problem! I'd suggest something simple and useful, like cuff links or a tie pin. He'll love it!

Brandi said...

Why not a bottle of bronzer (I'm assuming that exists) and a picnic on the beach? I think that would be fun -- and, in my opinion, creating memories are always preferable. And your wedding cake is making me so hungry right now. So. Very. Hungry.

Rhiannon Bosse said...

Oh that cake is gorgeous! and the tanning bed made me chuckle! Happy Soon to Be Anni lady! xx

Pesky Cat Designs said...

That has to be the most beautiful wedding cake I have ever seen!

BTW, bronzer cream will be the healthier choice. :)

Erin @ SYL: Slipcover Your Life said...

tickets to greece so that you can get bronze together?

Karyn said...

Oh, my, gosh, I wish we'd ever thought to do traditional gifts like these. I love all of the ideas here. My suggestions is maybe a bronze id-style bracelet with a fun engraving.

Steven said...

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