Does anyone hold any suggestions for souvenirs for a 70th birthday bash?

My mother is throwing my grandma a party and is stumped for a souvenir notion. She likes the color washed out and flowers, which is how i'm decorating the cake. Any accepted wisdom?

Answer:
you can get colored tulle (light netting) surrounded by the fabric department its not expensive and later cut it in squares and trade name little saches filled near potpurri..tie off near some yellow yard goods ribbon (also fairly inexpensive at craft/fabric stores) Maybe attach a photo or little thank you sticker to each sache. Its not a incredibly expensive souvenir but smells great and could be used in drawers or wheverver to label things smell nice.
a photo album jam-packed with memories
party city usa have all types of themed products.
A yellow rose....
depends, what about taking a picture of her and her friends and putting it surrounded by a frame, and in a offering bag
you can get hat that says over the hummock! FUNN!
Cds of music record in and/or written within 1936. You can find LOTS of it, and burn copies yourself
Check out the photo department at Walmart.com! Take your favorite pic and own it made into all kind of cool stuff. Walmart is the cheapest I've found so far for calendars, pillows, aprons, stacks, etc.

If you're looking for something cheaper, go to Walmart (again, the cheapest!) and buy the special photo verbs sheets in the craft department. This stuff is made of stuff that you can run through your computer and is machine washable. Don't verbs it with photo cover! Print your pics onto that and then applique them onto small, cloth endowment bags complete with doesn`t matter what you like. Fabric offering bags are really jammy to make.

Transfer stuff costs about $6.00 for 6 sheets. Make sure you buy the washable FABRIC transfers! This is a cool product and can be used to engineer quilts with, too. You can't swab them with soap, though. Have to use cloth softener!

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