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No. 2285080

Now that we've entered the festive month, let's have a thread dedicated to christmas gift ideas.

No. 2285214

I’ve decided to focus on practicality this year for gifts rather than cheap plastic crap my family usually wants - clothing items you can’t get from thrift stores like socks and underwear are nice (I always love getting socks for Christmas) but also cupboard food like jams and chutney go down well if they’re artisan.
Gift cards also go down well because they can just spend it on whatever they want rather than something they may not like.

No. 2285305

I like giving people their favourite chocolates and sweets because I know it mostly likely won't go to waste. I think I just came back from the supermarket with like 1kg of chocolates. Last year I received so many bath products that I didn't have to buy face wash or shower gel all year, I found that pretty nice. I'm getting my niece and nephew some very simple wooden toys, a book, and a bit of chocolate.

No. 2285845

Does anybody know of any nice pen brands? Or has a gift recommendation for someone into writing and journaling.

No. 2286304

I'm a sucker for practical gifts even if some people think they're lame. Scrub Daddy dish sponges? Pricey to buy regularly, but nice to receive as a gift, and they'll definitely get used. AA or AAA batteries? You always need them when you least expect it. A giant box of nice toilet paper?? Not something I'd buy for myself, but the recipient won't have to worry about buying TP for a while. How about one of those bulk jugs of extra virgin olive oil? I grimace at the thought of having to put it on my grocery list for myself, but whoever receives it will get to check it off their annual grocery list of big-ticket items.

>>2285845
Pilot and Pentel make nice bodies with lots of refill options. Check JetPens, they've got all sorts of pens and accessories, and they have different guides that might give you some ideas and insights on which pens your recipient might like the most. Some people like fountain pens, but I find them a bit too fussy. Some other big names for nice pens, Tombow, Uni-ball, Zebra, Parker, and Fisher Space Pen.

No. 2286367

>>2286304
My idea of a practical gift is something like a scarf, not dish sponges. Maybe you can ask for supermarket giftcards if your friends and family don't want to give you toilet paper for Christmas. You could look into subscription boxes for nice groceries too.

No. 2286372

>>2286304
I like all these ideas too

No. 2286389

I got my dad a super elegant photo album that is so nice to look at. He's got a ton of physical albums from before smartphones became a thing. I hope he likes the gift and picks up the hobby again. The rest of the world may have moved on, but I find it so nice to have a collection of carefully chosen and printed photos you can go through while sitting comfy on your sofa.

No. 2286442

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Spending Christmas with my boyfriend's family this year. I bought his parents a stained glass cat suncatcher and will probably get his sister some fancy hot chocolate, but I'm not sure what to get for him. I was going to get him a vintage saturn lithograph and frame it, but the framing part would be too expensive. He suggested a scented candle when I asked what he wanted, but it's too much of a gamble to order them online without knowing how they smell. Buying gifts for people feels so embarrassing to me in case they end up secretly not liking it.

No. 2286543

>>2286304
It's crazy to me that other people don't feel this way too.
I suggested to a lady at work she should buy her mother a dehumidifier for Christmas and she said she would cry if anyone bought her something so boringly practical, and went on to talk about how she had to convince her dad to buy her mother a fancy bracelet instead of a practical gift last year.
Why would anyone prefer a bracelet over a dehumidifier?! I feel like I'm losing my mind every Christmas when I ask relatives for practical gifts and they tell me it's boring, before gifting me something useless I have to donate that realistically nobody else will ever want outside of Christmas.

No. 2287321

>>2285305
chocolate doesn't work in my family because if it has nice packaging they will re-gift it.. until it's gone off and someone takes it out of circulation i guess.

i always have a list in my notes app where i note things people have said they liked or needed in passing so i'm prepared. my mom will get the dress she's been wanting and a refill of her room fragrance, my gf is getting pajamas and hiking gear..
except for my brother, i have no idea what to get him.
what do you get a guy who doesn't have a steady career, no hobbies besides working out and playing the same obscure, old ass video game and started believing in aliens after the pandemic happened? i always get him food and feel like it's getting boring, but idk. help please

No. 2287472

bought my brother an ounce of weed

No. 2287476

>>2287472
kek nice

No. 2287479

>>2287321
Food is probably his favorite thing. When I was staying at home all the time, food was the #1 thing I wanted to spend the least amount of time bothering with but was always the highest priority. It sucked. Highlights would be when a family member would pack my fridge with food and I could go about my business for as long as possible without having to think about it.
>>2287472
I wish I was your sister

No. 2287488

>>2287321
Protein powder? Or whatever supplement he takes since he works out. Some weight lifting shoes? If he's a runner, some running shoes?

DVD box set of The X Files? A telescope? They have some cool ones that connect to phones and take really nice pictures.

No. 2287541

>>2287321
A new gym bag, a nice reusable water bottle, a pair of cool sneakers? Or if he likes merch you could look for something neat like a shirt or figure related to his favorite video game, if it's an obscure old game then I'm sure the effort to dig up merch would be appreciated.

No. 2288251

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I stole some rare magazines and also special ordered a calendar about insects for my best friend yayyyyy

No. 2288811

anybody ever give the same gift several times in a row? i got my mom a spa gift card last year and i think i want to do give it again because she enjoyed it (and her friends go to the same spa).

No. 2288843

>>2288811
The #1 gift people can get my dad is a home depot gift card. For every occasion. Get your mom the spa gift card.
You can always include a christmas card with christmas wishes and your love. Date it and write that she seemed to really enjoy the spa last year so you bought her another card this year.

No. 2288863

>>2288811
Yeah! Every year I give my dad a handle of whisky for Christmas. Same brand and everything. I get the same thing every year for various other family members, too. Think smarter not harder nona! If a gift goes over well enough, you can make it a tradition, and you never have to plan a gift for that person again!

No. 2299585

Nonas, any ideas for gifts for a 14 year old alt girl? The last time I saw her was last Christmas and she was in her dark/emo/fall out boy phase. This year her mom said she's now into makeup, lashes and hair oils. I don't know what's trending in the makeup world for young alt girls right now. Sephoras website is mostly all skincare when I look at the gift sets and when I search trendy makeup for young girls online it's all very preppy and not her vibe I wouldn't think. I was thinking maybe some KVD eyeliner and a nice quality lash set? I just don't know.

No. 2299808

>>2299585
How about some kvd and a gift card so she can choose for herself?

No. 2300109

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>>2299585
Maybe some anime-style strip lashes? They're quite spiky so she could wear them with an alternative kind of look, but not so spiky that she couldn't keep wearing them if she changes her style. Also I might warn against KVD, just because if she's very online (as many 14 year olds are) the brand might be too problematic for her tastes despite the change in ownership. I don't really know how up to date kids are on the drama there. Urban Decay could be a good substitute, but considering her age you're probably fine saving yourself some money and going with NYX or something. Whichever brand you buy, I'm sure she'd appreciate eyeliner and some dark lipstick. Hope I could help at all!

Lashes in picrel: https://tinyurl.com/2zduzvx4

Some eye & lip colour tubes I spotted on sale on Sephora: https://tinyurl.com/cjhwn2md

No. 2301658

>>2299585
Look through her social media and see what she's into looks wise. She might mention brands that she likes or dislikes, or things she already has, or something she wants.

No. 2311506

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What can I get for my edgy 13yo brother? Preferably something not too expensive. He wants balenciaga sneakers but he's not getting those. I'm thinking haircare, bc he dyes his hair black and is obsessed with adding volume to it but idk shit about hair

No. 2311595

>>2311506
Just get him merch of whatever bands or animes he likes

No. 2311691

i think kitschy salt and pepper shakers are always a fun gift! especially unique older ones from a antique shop

No. 2313373

>>2287479
>>2287488
>>2287541
sorry i never replied back but thanks nonnies those were good ideas! he's getting food and X-Files DVDs now. (he got a gym waterbottle from me a few years ago and i don't think he uses it.)



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