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Eid Al Fitr Gifts (Updated)

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Eid Al Fitr Gifts (Updated)
Swap Homepage:http://allthingskawaiiswappinggroup.shutterfly.com/
Swap Coordinator:LavenderSprinkles (contact)
Swap categories: Crafts  Accessories  Art 
Number of people in swap:6
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:August 8, 2011
Date items must be sent by:August 31, 2011
Number of swap partners:1
Description:

What a great thing to give gifts on holidays to our friend! This swap is for Muslims and Non-Muslims who enjoy gift giving for holidays. It should be a nice swap! Ideas of gifts are below:

  • a large size scarf that can cover the head (hijab)

  • underscarves

  • arm sleeves covers

  • a nice journal with pens

  • a purse

  • jewelry

  • handmade items

  • boxed candy

  • bath set

  • body oil or body lotion

Rules: You may send a gift of your choice and also enclose an Eid greeting card and/or penpal intro letter. The gift should be wrapped in tissue paper and/or gift wrap and a ribbon or yarn. Try to make it look presentable!

The price range should be around $5. Please send something you'd love to receive yourself as a holiday present! Newbies are welcome but no established members with ratings under 4.5 please. If you want to add any ideas to the list then please type your suggestions below!

*For those of you not familiar with Eid Al Fitr please see this link: http://islam.about.com/od/ramadan/f/eid_fitr.htm

Eid : Eid ul-Fitr, or Eid, is a Muslim holiday marking the end of Ramadan, the Islamic holy month of fasting. Eid ul-Fitr, an Arabic word literally means "feast of the breaking of the fast." The three-day holiday celebrates forgiveness, moral victory, peace, brotherhood and unity. This time of giving and sharing not only marks the Muslim's end of fasting but also served to thank God for giving them strength and self-control during the month of fasting. There is no set date to this holiday as it depends on the sighting of the moon, but usually falls in the month of October. Celebrations include eating with family and friends, gift-giving and praying. (Patel Brothers)

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