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Earning My Ears
Join Date: Jan 2008
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Budget stocking stuffers for Grandma?
Help!!!
I want to do some small, stocking stuffer type gifts for my Mother from the grandkids. So far the only ideas I've got are socks and some recent pictures of the kids. I'll also give her some candy and a toothbrush. Now, to make this difficult, here is a list of things she won't want: clothing accessories jewelry cosmetics electronics books gift cards for anything other than cracker barrel food (other than candy) stamps (loves her computer and does everything electronically) Things I've done in the past that are still sitting in the box they were received in: fancy pens, pajamas, flashlights, umbrellas, calendars I love my mother but she's a pill when it comes to presents. Won't give me any ideas either. She's about to get a flock of chickens from Samaritan's Purse. Actually, as I read back over that, I think this might be the best route. Although, if anyone has any suggestions I'd love to hear them. |
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For my mother, I'd just put in a bottle of wine (presuming a standard-size stocking) and some Sees dark chocolate covered caramels.
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I need to start thinking of pithy things to say
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Lotion? The B&BW antibacterial purse pockets?
We're a little practical with stocking stuffers -- been known to give office supplies -- pens and the like. It sounds like she doesn't want a gift card to restaurants, but how about gas or her local grocery store? Our stockings always have an extra-large orange in the toe as well as a gingerbread man from a local bakery on top -- that takes up a bunch of space.
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I need to start thinking of pithy things to say
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If she will use a Cracker Barrel GC then get her one, Andi's Mints, coffee. Does she do crosswords, does she drive? Car Wash GC?
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Does she have any hobbies?
If she knits or crotchets, how about a few skeins of fancier beautiful yarn or a really nice set of needles/hooks? If she scrapbooks, how about some nice embellishments? Does she like to garden? You could get her anything from a kneeling pad to nice gardening gloves or new pruning shears. What about a gift certificate for a flower nursery? My parents love watching & feeding birds at their house so maybe your mother would like a new bird feeder or hummingbird feeder. Wind chime? Notecard set? Pretty hair pins/clips? I know you said no accessories... Nail polish? Or certificate for manicure or pedicure. Gourmet tea bags or coffee? Something for baking/cooking: ceramic pie weights, oven mitts, tea towels, gourmet spices, cutting boards, etc. Not exactly a "cool" gift, but how about a custom mouse pad since you said she loves her computer. You could put family photos on that if you think she would like it. I would try and get just a few nicer stocking stuffers rather than random things like a toothbrush, etc. A nice wine stopper? Glass Christmas ornament? If she travels...leather luggage tag, cosmetic bags... What about leather driving gloves? This is my go-to gift for under $50: http://www.potterybarn.com/products/...-NoFacet-_--_- I would browse the "gift" sections of Pottery Barn, Williams Sonoma, Nordstrom, etc.
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How about a gift card to her hair stylist? Or a magazine subscription? How about paying for her newspaper for a while and putting in a card for that?
If she doesn't really like "gifty" things, I'd get her things she would use on an average day like soaps and/or body wash, shampoos, lotions, lip balms, hand sanitizers for her purse, little tissue packets for her purse, etc. Stuff she'd buy normally. Not too fancy, but at least you know she'll use it. How about a new compact mirror for her purse, or a small nail clipper kit? New dish towels? Pot holders? Dish cloths? Again, not too exciting, but useful. She sounds like she's the type who wants useful things, not "gifts." And, if she loves her computer, how about a new mouse pad or an inexpensive PC game? Or even a new wireless mouse? Wipes to clean her screen? And, if from your kids, why don't you have them make her something? Either a Christmas craft item, or even draw a picture or write her a letter, if they are older. That would be something special from them. Good luck! I know it's tough when you have someone who doesn't really enjoy the whole "gift" thing.
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Coupon books with things from the kids (depending on their ages) coupon good for free housecleaning, pet walking, etc. DD made Christmas angels out of dishtowels one year and they were a hit, you can always use new dishtowels.
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The best stocking stuffer I got my dad last year was a apple-shaped apple slicer. He loves it and uses it everyday. I think I paid $2 for it.
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Who doesn't use umbrellas? Is she housebound?
My standard "budget" stocking stuffer for older folks (including those my age; I'm in my 50's) is a couple of pocket magnifying cards. They are dirt cheap and dead handy. Something else useful is rubber rings for keys; it makes it easier to tell them apart. |
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