It is that time of the year, where people happily
graduate from gymnasium or university and begin another chapter of their life.
This typically means parties are thrown and a present has to be found, bought
and given… and that might be rather difficult because what do you buy? These
are my suggestions (as I have just been in same situation) for presents if you
haven’t been able to come up with something. Also, I have tried finding
something for each price range – please note, things is Denmark are generally
expensive, so if you are from another country then there is a good chance these
things are cheaper.
Max 100 DKK (£10)
Seeing this probably is the hardest price
category of them, I am going to bring forth two suggestion.
Essie Nail Polish*
First suggestion is an Essie nail polish
at the price of 99 DKK (£9,99). There is different opinions about Essie, but I
personally like the nail polishes. The range of colours is amazing, they dry
quickly and they don’t chip quickly if you use topcoat and basecoat (I think
that is a must to also protect your nails). You can pick the favourite colour
of the recipient.
Kiehl’s Lip Balm #1*
Second suggestion is Kiehl’s Lip Balm #1
in a pot (the link takes you to the tube version, but you get more for value
with the pot) at the price of 60 DKK (£6). Kiehl’s products, at least the one’s
I have tried, are good and they actually work. The latter is an essential part
to a product. Everybody loves soft lips, so it is a good present idea.
Max 200 DKK (£20)
MAC Lipstick*
A lipstick can range in price, but I think a MAC
lipstick at the price of 145 DKK (£14,5) is a good purchase and a good present
idea. The matt finish, the colour range and staying power are great for MAC
lipsticks. A lipstick can last for a long time, which is why it is a good
present idea. It is just the last touch that will complete a whole look. As for
what colour… oh, there are so many to pick from, but Russian Red (the classic
red colour) is a good suggestion.
Max 300 DKK (£30)
Royal Copenhagen’s Fluted Contrast Mug*
This is present idea actually works for both
genders due to the timeless design of Royal Copenhagen, but also due to width
of the range in terms of colours. It is minimalistic, timeless, elegant and
practical. The mugs can be used for many years. One mug is only 150 DKK (£15);
however, I think it is nicer to give two as a small set thus making the cost of
the present 300 DKK (£30).
This is personally my favourite present idea.
(To make this cheaper, you can buy the expresso
cups instead – one cup is 100 DKK (£10).
Max 400 DKK (£40)
Tiger of Sweden’s Cornelius Card Holder*
Nowadays, people are more likely to use credit
cards rather than coins when paying (at least in Denmark) and typically women have
a quite small clutch with them when going out, so I think a good quality leather
card holder is a good present idea. Tiger of Sweden’s design is very clean,
simple and classic, and nothing bad can be suggested/said about the quality. 350
DKK (£35) for a leather card holder isn’t bad in my opinion.
If these don't float your boat, then I would suggest checking Esty* or Not On The High Street* for present ideas.
Do you know anybody who is graduating? What is the
best present you have given?
Until next time,
Mia ♥
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