This article was co-authored by Julianne Cantarella. Julianne Cantarella is a Dating Coach, Certified Life Coach, Licensed Social Worker, and the CEO and President of New Jersey's Matchmaker. With over a decade of experience, she specializes in helping women heal from a heartbreak and create healthy long-term relationships. Julianne created a comprehensive transformational date coaching program From First Date to Soulmate™ that has helped hundreds of women find love. She holds a Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) from Ramapo College of New Jersey and a Master of Social Work (MSW) from Fordham University. Julianne has contributed to numerous media such as Your Tango Online Magazine, 24Seven Wellness Magazine, and Talk of The Town Magazine. She has also been featured as a relationship expert on CBS, iHeartRadio, and PBS “This Emotional Life Project.”
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You've got plenty of options to show your girlfriend how much you care about her by getting her the perfect gift. It's important to remember that the most important part of buying a gift for anyone is to make them feel like you really know them. With a little consideration, you can be sure to see a happy face when she opens the box.
Steps
Plan ahead.
Brainstorm ideas.
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Think about things she likes, things you like about her, and things you have in common. You can pull a lot of ideas from the connection you’ve built and what you know about your girlfriend. Use these lists as inspiration for gift ideas.
- For instance, if you know she loves cooking, you could get her an apron printed with some of your favorite pictures together.
Consider a practical gift.
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She’ll appreciate something that she can use every day. Many people appreciate practical gifts. Be careful with this option, though; you don’t want to give something too boring or mundane. A good question to ask yourself is, “Is this something she will eventually wind up buying for herself if I don’t?” If the answer is yes, don’t buy it. A good gift should be something she loves and/or can use, but she would not buy for herself.[1] X Research source
- For instance, maybe she keeps eyeing a fancy kitchen gadget, but she never has the extra cash to shell out for it, which would make it the perfect gift.
Use recent conversations.
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It's possible she's intentionally dropped a hint about something she may want. Alternatively, maybe you two have talked about something she's really into lately, which can help guide your gift. Using what she says as a source of gift-giving inspiration will ensure you get her something she genuinely likes, and show her that you listen to what she says.
- For instance, maybe she's said, "Taylor Swift's music always makes me happy. I really want to get her new CD."
Look at her Pinterest.
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You can get a lot of inspiration from her feed. If she has one, this is a fantastic resource for figuring out what she wants without asking her directly.[2] X Research source Another source could be her Amazon wishlist, if it's public. Just make sure you're not buying her something that she already owns.
Ask her what she wants.
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Ask her for a list of things or types of things she's had her eye on. Use good judgment here; some girls will appreciate your consideration in asking, while others may find it strange. If you do ask her for help, avoid just asking, “What do you want?” This way she won't know exactly what she's getting.[3] X Research source
Make her something.
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Your girlfriend will value a handmade gift even more. This option is great if you don’t have much money. Making a gift takes more time and effort than just buying something online, but it doesn't need to take days. Plus, you know it will be unique. Don't worry, you don't have to be Van Gogh to make a beautiful gift she'll love.
Make a scrapbook or frame a photo.
Put together her favorite drink.
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Whether she loves tea or hot cocoa, try making a little kit of her favorite beverage. For instance, for hot cocoa, you could make a homemade cocoa mix with little packets of marshmallows and several small bottles of Bailey's on the side.[4] X Research source If she likes tea, try making an arrangement of all her favorites, plus some fancy honey. Include a fancy mug to top it off.
Create some homemade bath bombs.
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If your girl loves to soak in the tub, making bath bombs will be perfect for her. Pick an essential oil she'll love to scent them, and she'll be in bliss.
- To make a bath bomb, simply mix 2 cups of cornstarch with 1 cup of citric acid, and 1 3/4 a cup of baking soda by shaking it through a sieve.[5] X Research source
- Fill up small spray bottles with water. If you want to color your bath fizzies, add 6 drops of food coloring.[6] X Research source
- Measure out 1 cup of powered mixture. Use the spray bottles to add small amounts of water to the powder. Mix it up after each spray. The mixture is ready when it holds together when squeezed.[7] X Research source
- Add in the essential oil. For an essential oil with a heavy fragrance (such as peppermint), add 5 drops; use 6 if it's lighter (such as lemon). Stir the fragrance in. Put the mixture in small baking molds, preferably ones that hold about 1/4 cup, enough for one bath. If smaller, use two bath bombs per bath. Repeat for the rest of the dry mixture.[8] X Research source
Clean the house.
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Give her a break from chores so she can relax. Maybe you don't want a clean house to be the whole gift, but if you live with your girlfriend, showing you care by cleaning the house is a nice gesture. Make sure you think about all the regular chores, from cleaning the bathroom to doing the laundry.
Make her food.
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Pick a simple recipe or play to your strengths. You could make her brownies (mixes make brownies very easy), and you customize them by adding chocolate chips, caramels, candy, or raspberry preserves, anything she'd like. Don't forget to take her allergies and likes and dislikes into consideration. Alternatively, if you want to step it up, try making a whole meal.[9] X Research source
Shine up her car.
Look at handcrafted websites.
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You can find something tailored or customized to what your girl loves. Handcrafted websites offer a variety of gifts that are unique. Check out websites such as Etsy, Custom Made, and Shana Logic.[10] X Research source
Try checking craft or art fairs.
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Support local artists and find something custom for your girl. Like websites with arts and crafts, you can find one-of-a-kind gifts at local art shows and craft fairs. While sometimes the prices can be high, you're paying for a truly special gift and supporting your local economy at the same time.
Find something in line with her passions.
Get her unique gifts.
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Make your gift stand out so it has more special value. For instance, if she loves books, giving her a book is an obvious choice. However, you can go one step further. Instead of just getting her any book, try to get a copy of her favorite book signed by the author. That will make it truly unique and special.
Try picking something you can do together.
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A couple’s experience is a great bonding time for you. Instead of giving her something she'll set on her shelf, try giving her something you can go out and do.[11] X Expert Source Julianne Cantarella
Dating & Relationship Coach Expert Interview. 6 August 2021. Whether it's something you both love or something you don't like as much but she does, it will make an unforgettable gift.[12] X Research source- For instance, try getting tickets to a musical or play. Alternatively, you could buy tickets for a local symphony.[13] X Research source
- Another option would be to book a couple's massage or a weekend getaway, depending on how long you've been together.[14]
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Consider giving her a more long-term experience.
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Long-term classes can be a good choice if she wants to learn something. For instance, try getting her into a painting class if she's always loved painting. Alternatively, you both could try a beer-brewing class together if she loves beer, which could turn into a life-long passion. Just make sure it's something she's passionate about, which you should know from paying attention to what she says and does.
Try a small trip.
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Even a short jaunt to a cabin nearby can be romantic under the right conditions. It doesn't have to be super expensive, as long as you think about what you your girlfriend likes. For instance, if she isn't super outdoorsy, take her for small getaway in a nearby city or quaint small town.
- For an even smaller getaway, try staying one night at a fancy hotel in town.[15] X Research source
- Another option is a "staycation." Basically, you both take a day off from work and make fun plans in the city you live in. For instance, you could make her a picnic and go to a park or go to a concert at the botanical gardens.[16] X Research source
Consider the occasion.
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Some girls want to keep celebrations more casual so there isn’t as much pressure. While it might be nice to give a girl a sweet, handmade card to celebrate your 1-month anniversary, a huge romantic gesture will probably freak her out and put too much pressure on the relationship.[17] X Expert Source Julianne Cantarella
Dating & Relationship Coach Expert Interview. 6 August 2021. Likewise, a handmade card will probably not cut it for a 1-year anniversary. However, you have to consider what your girlfriend wants, too; some girls like to make a big deal out of events like birthdays and Valentine's Day, while others prefer to keep things more casual.
Avoid gifts that are more for you than her.
Don't fall back on clichés.
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Old-fashioned gifts may seem insincere. Popular culture is full of depictions of men giving women teddy bears, heart necklaces, and roses. While some girls may appreciate feeling like they are in a romantic comedy, most will prefer a gift that shows you really know them, and don’t think of them as a two-dimensional stereotype.
- If you are out of time and ideas, at least consider buying a stuffed version of her favorite animal instead of a generic teddy bear, a bouquet of her favorite flowers instead of roses, or a necklace that somehow reminds you of her instead of just a typical heart pendant.[18] X Research source
Be wary of clothing and jewelry.
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Always check your girlfriend’s tastes before you commit to clothing. While these can seem like great ideas, you should think twice about giving clothing or jewelry unless you are very confident that you know your girlfriend’s tastes. It is always a good idea to include a receipt with wearable gifts, so that your girlfriend has the option of exchanging your gift for something that suits her better.
Community Q&A
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QuestionMy girl does not have feelings for me, what will I do?Community AnswerYou should move on. You cannot make someone love you or have feelings for you. She may realize that you are good for her if you give her some space, but she also may move on as well. The right person will love you for you.
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QuestionCan I give her a watch?Community AnswerYeah! Make sure you have some idea what her personal style is, though. If you're not sure, ask one of her girlfriends, or bring along a woman you know, like a friend or sister, to give you advice.
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QuestionI'm going to ask a girl out really soon, and she likes me. However, I am not allowed to date, have a girlfriend, or buy anything. Nevertheless, what would a fifth grade girl like as a present?Community AnswerYou can get her chocolate, candy, or a cute stuffed animal.
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About This Article
The most important thing about getting a gift for your girlfriend is to show that you know what she likes. Think about recent conversations to see if she has dropped any hints, like a piece of jewelry or a kitchen gadget she likes. You could also try looking at her social media accounts, like Pinterest or Facebook, to see if she has posted pictures of things she’s interested in. If your girlfriend has a particular passion, buy her something related to it. For example, if she’s into drawing or painting, get her some good quality art supplies. Alternatively, organize an activity you can do together that involves something she likes or an interest you have in common, like going to the theater or paying for her to take a class. For tips on how to make your own gift for your girlfriend, read on!