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What should I get my drill/dance team big sister for the first game day gift?

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I am a freshman in highschool and I am on the drill team. We have big sis/little sisters on the team and my big sister is the senior major of the team. Which is the highest rank you can have.

She is really sweet and bubbly and a really good dancer. She likes christian and country music and a lot of whats on the popular 'hit' stations (think top ten on itunes). I have no clue what to get her for our first sister gift exchange at the game next friday. My school is a rather spoiled school and the gifts are usually pretty elaborate. That said they usually try to keep it under around 30 bucks since we do this at most of the games. I want something thoughtful and sweet , but also something she will enjoy and get use out of.

Anyway and answers are helpful!

-J

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  1. I did was on a dance team a few years ago and we did this too.. it's so much fun!

    You should get her a makeup kaboodle or a cute bag and fill it with tons of stuff for "worst case scenarios" for your performances, like makeup remover, a sewing kit, extra lipstick, a tide togo pen, etc.

    or..

    You could put together a mini makeover for two in a cute basket and fill it with nail polish, mud masque, bubble bath, etc. and write a note to set a date to have a big sis/lil sis makeover. It sounds kinda silly but its really fun and you get to know her really well doing it too!

    hope that helps! :D


  2. we do that too!

    last year we got our sis things that went along with one of the songs or theme of that year. and last year we were firefighters so we got little things like hot tameles or other candy like fire gum.

    you could get her a hand held mirror and decorate it with puffy paint, you could get her a sports bra and decorate it with puffy paint.

    you gotta be creative.

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