L.B. asks from Irving, TX on December 05, 2007
Stocking Stuffer Ideas???
I would LOVE for everyone to share their BEST stocking stuffer ideas. In otherwords, beyond some chocolate and other candy, what are some fun stocking stuffers, especially those that have some practical use too! Also, any really UNIQUE ideas and those that are reasonable in cost? Thanks for sharing! Many Blessings - L.
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T.M. answers from Wichita Falls on December 06, 2007
One year I left a note with clues because the gifts were too big for the stockings. They went on a scavenger hunt for their stuff.
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R.A. answers from Dallas on December 06, 2007
We always put a toothbrush with their favorite character on it and an ornament. They each get an ornament every year and when they are grown and on their own I will give them their ornaments from over the years.
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D.O. answers from Dallas on December 06, 2007
We keep it simple, too! I love to put things in like stickers or little craft kits. I have a 4 y/o daughter, too, and I am putting in lacy socks, patterned tights, hairbows, and kids jewelry. I also like to put in little manipulatives like mini-self-inking stampers, tiny crayons, bubbles, etc. Taking a trip to Party City or The Owl's Nest usually finishes it up for us!
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L.G. answers from Dallas on December 05, 2007
My family always trys to put pratical things in the stocking for the adults. One semester in college I was constantly sick so my dad put nothing but otc medicine in my stocking. It was supposed to be a practical joke but it was the best stocking ever. Buying medicine isn't cheap!! Esp. when you are in college on a budget!!
My dad now lives far away so every year I put things with Texas on it in his stocking. That way he can have alittle Texas with him.
If you know someone will be traveling alot you could always do travel size goodies stocking. Or if someone sews you can put in needles, fabric and thread. Decorated water bottles for kids in sports. Craft supplies (glitter, glue, cotton balls) for adults/kids who love to be creative. Dress up items for a little girl. I love themed stockings!!!
I just found this website and I thought it had some cute ideas. www.plumpstocking.com
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C.D. answers from Dallas on December 05, 2007
I'm in the same boat! Ugh...I love receiving my stocking, but buying things for them are difficult!
OK, for the men...there is a digital tire gauge at Sears. That's all I got so far.
In our family we always have a Pez machine. Mom has put them in our stocking since we were little and it is just so fun to get it every year!
We are also huge Sonic people...we love their drinks, so I will be putting sonic gift cards for about $5 in stockings for some drinks.
BUT, I have not been to my favorite stocking stuffer store yet. You must go to The Container Store. That is where I really stock up! They have great things!!
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B.S. answers from San Antonio on December 05, 2007
Okay well b/c I let me children eat out of their stockings on Christmas morning I put a box of their favorite cereal in trial size and a big bag of fruit snacks that you find at the checkout lanes for 99c. For my little girls I put a watch and some flash cards last year along with note pads and colors. For my son who is 9 we put pencils and music CD's. Also they each get a new DVD in thier stocking [hint-we buy them throughout the whole year on sale and save them]. We also don't put much candy b/c we don't eat it that much. Really we don't we have even touch the Halloween candy. lol
Good Luck and Merry Christmas
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L. answers from Dallas on December 06, 2007
This is what was always put in my stocking as a child and I've carried it on with my kids:
Tooth paste,
Tooth brush,
a small book (paperback for older kids, small board book)
pencils,
gum/tick tacs (when older)
small wind up toy
and the best.... a quarter in the toe of the stocking for the year the child was born.
I try to get small things that will be quiet and keep them busy until we get up. I also wrap everything in scrap paper left from the big gifts. That takes time to unwrap and adds to the excitement.
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J.R. answers from Dallas on December 06, 2007
It sounds like people are giving you tons of great ideas!
My parents always picked out little things that were age appropriate and put them in the stocking. So when my brother was into soccer, they would find small soccer related stickers, pencils, and other little things. Or when it was dinosaurs, they got small plastic dinosaurs, little activity books, maybe a cheap VHS, etc. When I finally was able to get my ears pierced, that next Christmas I found little wrapped boxes of earrings. I was in heaven! And one year it was fun makeup.
So my daughter is a HUGE lover of horses right now. So throughout the year I've been finding and stashing away little horse related items... socks with horses on them, horse stickers, some small plastic horse toys, small small horse books, etc. She also really likes trains, and my mom found a small magnetic train set in the Dollar bins at Target, so she's going to put that in there too.
My dad is a Star Trek fan and loves bears, so now we look for things like Star Trek daily calenders, and other little things, and of course a Hallmark Star Trek ornament. Now my mom is into crafts, like quilting and beading and stamping, so I tend to pick up little tools that are practical but also fun and last a long time! (Yes, now that I'm older, I help find items for my parents stockings, and it's really fun to sneak them in Christmas morning without them knowing!)
We always have gold chocolate coins, candy canes, small chocolate bars, and several tangerine in our stockings. And we are given an ornament every year, so this would be wrapped up in the stocking, and we would all put our new ornaments on the tree Christmas morning.
So my best advice is to think about what that person is really into and then look for little things throughout the year, so that when Christmas comes you already have fun unique items to put in the stocking! I do this for presents as well, and it's great to not have to rush and buy all the presents in December! I have a dresser drawer that my mom and hubby know are off limits and that's where all the presents are. I'll have to find a better safe place when the kids get older. :)
Good luck!
ETA: I just saw this on another forum. Here are some links to a great site that talks about stocking stuffers.
http://www.plumpstocking.com/index.php?session_id=M195Eb3Q
And here is a page that has the ideas listed by age.
http://www.plumpstocking.com/stocking-stuffers/stocking_s...
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L.M. answers from Dallas on December 05, 2007
We always put healthy treats in the stockings because the grandparents do stockings too and put candy in them. We put cutie oranges- my 2 year old STILL chokes on regular oranges, but these are delicious and much easier for little ones to chew. We put Laughing cow mini babybel cheese- yummy and the kids love to squish up the wax. Laughing cow light gourmet cheese bites are also a treat we never buy normally. And real fruit roll ups, things like that. We also are giving our baby an alligator puppet whose head will peek out the top, and our 2 year old little Toy Story figurines from the Disney Store, a few of which I will arrange to be seen sticking out...
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R.A. answers from Dallas on December 06, 2007
We always put a toothbrush with their favorite character on it and an ornament. They each get an ornament every year and when they are grown and on their own I will give them their ornaments from over the years.
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J.K. answers from Dallas on December 06, 2007
I just got an e-mail with an idea I plan to use as a stocking stuffer. It is coupons for time with mom and dad that you make yourself. Like one might say "Good for one breakfast with Mom at the donut shop." That way she can have the most precious thing which is your time throughout this next year. Anything like that then you can still add some little toys or fruit inside it as well.
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