A baby was born to friends or relatives, and I would like to congratulate them with an original and useful gift. The question arises: cosmetics for personal hygiene, diapers, baby food are necessary things, but they are quickly consumed. Strollers, cots, toys, wardrobe are necessary goods, but impersonal. Metrics, embroidered and hung in a frame on the wall, are an individual gift, but little used in everyday life. How to combine everything?
Embroider the metric on a piece of clothing, or even better on a towel. And it is not necessary to embroider the picture on the whole diaper, it is enough, at least the date of birth or the name on the booties, and no one will want to give them to anyone. Well, a towel, and in general, can remain for life with its owner.
If a man makes a gift, then he can use a burning device and make pictures with metrics on tablets, wooden blocks or constructors, attaching it to other, more short-lived gifts. And even more original - to burn out patterns and metrics directly on the wooden parts of a crib or other furniture, paint a stroller with a pattern - but this is for especially gifted craftsmen.
And if there is no time, no talent, no extra money, then you can buy at least a few newspapers with a number that coincides with the date of birth. And ask the parents to give this pack to the child for eighteen years - let him know what was happening in the world on his birthday.