Happy Thanksgiving! Now that turkey day has officially arrived, it’s time to take advantage of those sales and get that holiday gift list tackled. If you know who you need to shop for but have no clue what to buy, I’ve got you covered. In case you missed it, you can read my Gifts Under $25 post here. There’s also a post on Gifts for Her, Gifts for Him and a gift guide for Pets here. While you’re at it, be sure to catch up on my Gift Guide for Kids too because there are some really fun ideas this year!
In today’s post, I’ll be sharing gift ideas for the traveler and that person on your list who is always so hard to buy for. Yep, you know who they are…. they have everything or maybe they are just super picky and hard to shop for you. Either way, I have some ideas that are foolproof, so fret no more friend!
FOR THE TRAVELER
This passport and document holder comes in over 30 colors, has Rfid blocking and is under $15!
This personal blender charges via USB and is small and lightweight. Great for a smoothie drinker or to make baby food on the go!
This personal humidifier works with any standard size water bottle.
I have the regular size version and cannot sleep without it. It’s the best sound machine I have ever used.
What about a cocktail kit for the airplane?
This foldable, water-resistant backpack would come in handy often for travelers.
This is a great essential oil set for travel. I like the rollerball application and the variety of blends for sleep, headaches, calming and more.
GIFTS FOR THAT HARD TO BUY FOR PERSON
Wireless charging mat
Everyone can use an umbrella. Especially when it’s an inverted one! I love these. No more days of getting soaked when getting in the car. Plus it comes in tons of colors/patterns.
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Look how pretty these chocolates are!
Tell them why they are awesome! Who wouldn’t love this?
Coffee table books make great gifts. They work for both men and women and there are oodles and oodles of books available on every genre. If your hard to shop for recipient has a hobby, a favorite place, favorite color……..you name it, there’s a book for it. Include a personal message inside the cover and you’ll have a gift they will keep for years to come! Here are just a few coffee book ideas.
Another idea for the hard to buy for is an experience gift. I mentioned this in another post, but think about things that person loves to do. If they love to cook, what about a cooking class? If they love sports, what about tickets to see their favorite team play? You get the drift.
Sometimes you may know the person really well but they are just super hard to buy for. What about something sentimental? Create a star map for a day special to you both.
What about a box of compliments like Flatterbox?
I love the idea of Charity Choice. You give the recipient a charity choice card with an amount you choose and they get to select which charity it goes to.
Keychain phone charger. Couldn’t we all use one of these?
This indoor herb garden doesn’t take up too much space and would be a nice gift for someone who enjoys cooking.
What about a home portrait? I got these done for our last and current home and love them!
Happy shopping and happy holidays!