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I would say if you are making them get there hair done then paying for it isn't really a gift but if they can use it for a mani/pedi which is not required, that is a nice gift.
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I have 5 BMs: 2 sisters, 2 local friends, and 1 friend flying in to Middle America from NY.
They aren't doing all that much to help me out with the wedding, but on the wedding day they will be taking dishes to the reception area (I'm having a potluck recpetion. It's another topic altogether).
So, their gifts. I'm on a budget. I thought I would give them gift certificates to a local spa and have us all go the day before the wedding. Does $40 a girl sound OK? They can use it on spray tans, hair, massage, mani or pedi, or other things. Would you like this BM gift?