My cousin is really into sewing and crafty things and she's always looking for new patterns and ideas. I was on ebay today, and found a few auctions for sewing patterns for kids clothes, but instead of mailing you the patterns they email them to you. From what the seller says, she has exclusive copy rights on the patterns because they are her design. It also saves on the shipping cost of actually getting a book in the mail.
What do you think? Is that tacky? I thought since the designs were unique she may like it, but I don't want her to think I just cruised free websites and printed off her present without spending a dime.
Would anyone be insulted by that? BTW, it's not going to be her only present but we do have a $25.00 max for non-immediate family members. And, we aren't super close so this isn't really something I can talk to her about before hand.
And imput?
What do you think? Is that tacky? I thought since the designs were unique she may like it, but I don't want her to think I just cruised free websites and printed off her present without spending a dime.
Would anyone be insulted by that? BTW, it's not going to be her only present but we do have a $25.00 max for non-immediate family members. And, we aren't super close so this isn't really something I can talk to her about before hand.
And imput?