Monday, December 6, 2010

[Gift Guide] - Stocking Stuffers.



Here are some items I love, that I think would make *stellar* stocking stuffers!

1. Hand knit mittens.  Who doesn't love mittens!? If you don't have time to knit them yourself, Etsy has a great selection of beautiful pairs, like these!! ($35)
2. Cute hair bow.  A handmade bow or headband can be a great stocking stuffer for your friends, your daughter, or any girl on your list!  I love the ones at Red Velvet. ($10)
3. Aveda Hand Relief.  This lotion is amazing. Even the guys on your list could appreciate.  This rich lotion with vitamin E and jojoba smells oh-so-good, and it's winter staple at my house! (travel size $13)
4. Starlette Sparkler (by Giant Dwarf). This hair pin is the perfect amount of fancy.  It's beautifully made, and would make a great little gift for your bff. ($15)
5. Nugget Wrap Bracelet. This is my current favorite piece by Stella & Dot. It's beautiful. ($43)
6. DIY So Sparkly Crochet Hooks.  This is my favorite DIY I've seen this holiday season. Maybe because I'm a crocheter...  but if you have any crocheters on your list, these cute hooks would be perfect! The handmade touch makes it that much more special. 
7. Bodum Anywhere Travel Mug. Everyone loves hot beverages, from tea to coffee to cocoa, and this little mug is the perfect size! (Local peeps pick them up at Jonny's Java in Winkler!) ($9)
8. Zipper Pouch from The Dainty Squid.  These little pouches have SO many uses, plus..... wouldn't they make the greatest little keeper for that gift card?? (~$8)

I hope you enjoyed my suggestions for sweet Stocking Stuffers! Happy Shopping!
Does your family do the stocking tradition?

5 comments:

  1. My family DEFINITELY gets into the stocking tradition. That seems like my mom's favorite part of Christmas shopping—finding all of those little treasures that she knows her kids will love. The fun part at our house is that none of us know which wrapped presents are ours until after we get to the bottom of our stocking. There are four kids in our family, so my mom stopped labeling the presents (for fear that we would shake those we knew to be ours) and assigned each child a different wrapping paper (different each year, of course). You don't know which pattern is yours until you find the scrap at the bottom of your stocking! It's such a fun game :)

    Alyssa
    www.adorkablecrafts.blogspot.com

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  2. LOVVVE all of your stocking stuffer ideas! Such cute stuff Holly!

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  3. Such great pics :) Reminds me that I need to get started on my shopping. eek! :)

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  4. yep... i want them all! :) thanks for sharing sweets.

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  5. Love that hair pin, would love it in my stocking!

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