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Stocking Stuffers
by Nikki Willhite
What is a stocking stuffer? To many people it
is a gold pendant. To others, it is a comic book.
While it would be nice if our stocking
stuffers could be made of gold, (and money grew on trees), we need to come up
with some acceptable, modest items to put in the stockings decorating our
mantels and fireplaces, and for our families.
Gift baskets are very popular. (Gift
Basket Ideas) Almost all the small items that you put in them would also be
suitable for stockings. Here are some more suggestions:
Food - Children love candies and
chocolate of any nature. Adults appreciate gourmet chocolates, cookies, and
brownies, as well as assorted nuts and dried fruits. Everyone loves cookies. An
occasion adult (such as my husband), has a thing for malted milk balls!
Clothing - Again, we all wear it and
need it. There are many small accessories that are always appreciated, such as
winter gloves, scarves and mittens, as well as scarves, hosiery, tie pins,
socks, belts, handkerchiefs, slippers, rain gear, coin purses, wallets, card
holders, and other things that can be worn or used year round.
Kitchen - There are so many little
gadgets that you can buy for someone who likes to cook. There are dozens of
small items you can buy for the kitchen, such as potholders and mitts, towel
sets, utensils, mugs, measuring cups, refrigerator magnets, wooden spoons, egg
slicers, graters, garlic presses, etc.
Garage - There are lots of
small tools that anyone who works with their hands could use. Some popular tools
are now cordless, magnetic, or ergonomic. Again, this is something you would
probably "do without", but would make a great gift. Other items if you don't
have them are things like a stud finder, tire gauge, organizers for small items
like nails and screws, rulers, etc.
Home - Most women appreciate home
decorative accessories. Some items in this vein would be candles, potpourri,
picture frames...anything small. Christmas tree decorations and other holiday
items are also possibilities.
Office and Computer - More and more
people are finding a place in their home for an office , or at least a place to
put the computer. Office supplies are small and good stuffers. One of my
favorite presents was an electric pencil sharpener. It wasn't a "stuffer", but I
use it every day. Anything that is used a lot is appreciated.
Toys - Small toys for kids range from
matchstick cars, to silly putty, jacks, slinkys, balls, card sets, magnets,
magnifying glasses, yo-yo's, etc. And I say this from experience- if you son
wants a hula hoop, let him have it! I've spent over a quarter of a century
listening to the sad tale of my husband's childhood deprivation.
Leisure - Adults appreciate magazines,
and books. Other possibilities are certificates for savings at restaurants,
movies, music and video rental stores.
When it comes to finding things to put in a
Christmas Stocking, just keep these two things in mind:
- Buy items that are used so much that they
wear out. Usually we try and "make do" with these items to save money. When we
received a new one at Christmas, it is always appreciated.
- Purchase things that you would not
ordinarily spend the money on, but you know would be enjoyed.
About the Author: Nikki Willhite,
mother of 3 and an interior design graduate, has been writing and publishing
articles on the topic of
frugal living for over a
decade. Visit her at
www.frugalhappyfamilies.com
- where you will find hundreds of frugal living tips and articles. Frugal
Happy Families- more than just money! Article first published at
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