I need help making a treasure trail for my girlfriend ! (All advice welcomed!)?

(Tl;dr at the bottom for lazy peoples!:))

Hey peoples,

I’m returning from Canada this Thursday, and I’ve missed my girlfriend incredible amounts, so I bought her a lot of gifts while over her, as a surprise, I’ve decided to lay out a little treasure trail for her, for her to get upon my return !

I have to link all of the items together, and give (obvious, but not too obvious) clues for where the next item will be ! Also, they have to be outside her house, as I don’t have a key !

Here are the items :

A Beatles tshirt (her favourite band, a really nice shirt too).
A rolling stones waller (another band she really likes!)
A squirrel (she loves squirrels, she will love it)
A Pandora charm bracelet, and one charm (I plan on giving her more as time goes by!).
And I also have some random Canadian stuff from Dollarama, that I could use to just link stuff together – flags and wind catchers and…bandanas and stuff ! I actually have LOADS of Canadian touristy stuff, so I could use a lot of that !

I need help writing clues though ! There aren’t many hiding places in her garden as she lives in an estate and its very small ! Basically there are three sets of bushes I could put stuff in, and I think I will leave the first clue at her door.

I’m thinking for the beatles shirt I will leave it under a bush and write something like “your favourite band is among its friends, under a tree where your house ends”.

Then for the rolling stones wallet…I will try and leave it by some rocks….”Another gift for you lies, and this one wears a clever disguise, by the rocks, you should see a surprise, a moving stone among its stationary allies.”

I was planning on putting the squirrel holding the bracelet as the last gift, and hiding it very well under a bush (hiding so well because its a rather expensive thing to leave lying around…but I can’t come up with a rhyme for it. It has to mention that its her last gift too.

Can anyone help please ?

Tl;dr – Any advice for organising a treasure hunt for my girlfriend / can you come up with a rhyme that indicates where the last gift is hidden – its a squirrel holding a charm bracelet, I am going to hide it under some bushes. It has to mention its the last gift, too. Also, what do you think/can you improve my other rhymes please ?

Thanks a lot people sorry for how long this is ! :)

3 Responses to I need help making a treasure trail for my girlfriend ! (All advice welcomed!)?

  1. randumnessroxs

    wow that sounds so cute ur gf is a very lucky girl 2 ave someone so romantic the rhymes 4 the other 2 gifs sounds great so i wouldn’t change them to be honest i can’t think of a other rhyme but I’m sure u will think of something gd luck x

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  2. The clues that you have come up with already are amazing! I wouldn’t be able to think of that. The squirrel and bracelet, maybe work in acorns because squirrels eat them.

    Under a plant, right outside your house, lies a furry acorn-eating animal, holding something very valuable. It holds something gold that has a charm, one that will leave your heart beating with surprising alarm.

    I hope this helps, I am not much of a clue writer. Sorry it doesn’t completely rhyme!

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  3. Ok, you sound super nice but let me give you some advice before you give her it.

    You’re spoiling her!!!

    I know girls always say they want a sweet guy, but if you’re too sweet she might think you’re a wuss and even take advantage of your niceness. I’m not saying be a jerk–but if I were you I would give her only one gift (like the Beatles shirt or bracelet) and tell her you were thinking of her. Don’t be too mushy; just enough to show you made an effort. Maybe save the squirrel for another occasion but certainly don’t give her all the gifts at once.

    And hahah, I like your little notes btw! How cute. But just trust me on this & don’t do the treasure hunt. At the max. just give her 2 gifts.

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