Have you started your Christmas shopping yet? More importantly, have you started your Christmas stocking shopping yet? Somehow I always end up grabbing stuff at the last minute to finish up the stocking stuffing. But this year I'm determined to start early and get some cool stuff for all the stockings well before the 24th. Here are some of the great stocking stuffers I've found this year:
Under $5
Do you remember sitting on your front steps throwing these poppers at the walkway and listening to them POP!? Share that delight with everyone you know for only $1.79 from perpetualkid.com. Lots of people use masks for their faces - but what about lips? This refreshing mask designed just for lips will moisturize and protect even the driest of winter lips. Only $2.24 at Target.$5-$10
Gel pens are the smoothest, and this 4-pack is a bargain at only $5.30 from Amazon. Medium point S-gel by Sharpie.Pump up the volume by adding these fun, brightly-colored shoelaces to an old pair of sneakers! Available in dozens of colors, including rainbow pink (shown). Only $7 from Amazon.
$10-$15
For the gardener (or would-be gardener) on your list, this sunflower garden kit is a perfect stocking stuffer at $12 from Uncommon Goods.If you have a sweater-wearer on your gift list, think about this fine-toothed comb for cashmere, wool, and other fine fabric sweaters. At only $13 from Amazon, it will increase the life of multiple garments, and since it's cedar, you can throw it in the drawer over the summer to deter moths and musty smells.
Ideal for anyone on your list who travels or wear makeup, this 3-pack of refreshing towelettes (30/pack) is only $14.23 from Amazon. Available in a variety of fragrances including cucumber & mint, rose water, pink grapefruit, white tea, and more.Ideal for either the budding artist or the budding paleontologist on your list, these adorable 3-D mini dinosaur kits are sure to be a hit. Choose from Stegosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, or Ankylo. $15 from Uncommon Goods.
These Finnish "eye stones" are the ultimate in relaxation and relief for tired, puffy eyes. Toss them in the fridge and then lay them on your eyes for instant relief from too much computer use, seasonal allergies, or simply late night hours. $20 from Uncommon Goods.
Over $20
Perfect for someone who's always losing their keys (or their phone, or their wallet, or their backpack, or whatever), this Apple Airtag can keep track of anything that tends to wander. $24 from Target.