DH: a dice rolling game, scratch off lottery tickets, small over the door basketball hoop, wireless headset. Not sure what else...probably whatever catches my eye at World Market.
DD: Lots of fun stationary items--gel pens, small notepads, colored paperclips, etc., a fingerling monkey, small our generation doll accessories, a beanie boo, small hatchimals, small jewelry making kit, magnets to paint, and some activity books.
There are cheap ones at 5 below made for kids, they had paw patrol, trolls etc but one of them rubbed blue all over his towel but they might have other ones besides the character ones for cheap that might not do that. I don't go often because DS goes insane in there but you could check. I'm not into bath bombs but I like bubble bars and I hide those. If he ever sees what those can do he will go crazy!
Kids - small legos, small playing cards, marzipan, chocolates, tangerines..ILs love stockings so I don’t put much because they add all sorts of things.
Adults- nice travel sized beauty stuff, I unload all my deluxe samples from Sephora, face masks, chocolate, lotto tickets, marzipan, tangerines
Post by Doggy Mommy on Nov 25, 2017 0:31:05 GMT -5
I only have adults to shop, but stocking stuffers are Korean sheet masks (from Amazon), small lip gloss sets from Sephora (chapstick for my husband), and scratch off lotto tickets. In the past I’ve gotten spices, treats from world market and Trader Joe’s, gift cards, and target dollar spot things.
My family only does SS now, which is fine with us because I think it was always everyone's favorite, anyway. That being said, anything goes for our SS, as long as they fit in the stocking. And actually, that's not even true...we all end up with an overflow bag.
Gift cards Bags of peanuts/trail mix Mini bottles of hot sauce Lottery tickets Wrapped chocolates Movie tickets Satsumas/Clementines Fun socks Travel size toiletries Jewelry
Post by fivechickens on Nov 25, 2017 7:51:03 GMT -5
H and I don’t do stockings for one another (or gifts really unless there is something we want for the house).
For the girls I got L.O.L dolls and L.O.L dolls little sister, apparently, they have an animal one too so I might look for those as well. I will get them some of their favorite candies, maybe some socks and gift cards to McD’s.
I need ham like water Like breath, like rain I need ham like mercy From Heaven's gate Sometimes ham salad or casserole or ham that’s free range, all natural I need ham
Post by redheadbaker on Nov 25, 2017 11:15:55 GMT -5
H will get disposable razors, body wash, deodorant, a PopSocket for his phone, plus a mount, a Wawa gift card, lottery tickets, a bag of roasted mixed nuts, and a bag of mini Reese's cups.
DS will get the Despicable Me 3 DVD, some Cars 3 die-cast cars, Crayola bath colors, candy, Lego mini figures, and maybe a few other things.
Post by bugmeetsworld on Nov 25, 2017 13:31:41 GMT -5
For DH, so far I’ve bought an Old Fashioned Carry On Cocktail Kit, Broo Craft Beer Shampoo, and a Morning Handsome Mug. I’ll also probably get him some whiskey, jerky, and a few other things.
Post by pierogigirl on Nov 25, 2017 18:20:05 GMT -5
I just got DH the game Tenzi and 99 Ways to Play Tenzi in addition to what I posted above. It looked like a fun family game night game. He likes brainteaser objects so I got him a new one.
I also got the kids some of those colored oil in water objects (I don't know what they're called but you flip them over and droplets of the oil spiral down the side of the container). I remember them from when I was a kid.
While I was shopping today I saw some mini remote controlled cars (matchbox size) that looked cool.
For my 20 year old - so far I have book page clips (Harry Potter), fuzzy knee socks, wax melt things in Butterbeer scent, Butterbeer lip balm (see the trend here?)
I will also add mini body washes, lottery tickets, paint brushes, a few paint colors, GC to Michael's, and who knows what else I'll see when I'm out. I usually pick up little things as I am shopping for other people as I see it.
I also do them for my parents when they come for Christmas and I have NO CLUE what I'm putting in theirs this year - or what will be under the tree for them either.