This year I'm excited to share my gift guide recommendations. Scroll through my top picks that you can order directly from your couch. Hope you enjoy it!
I love these ornaments from a seller on Etsy. A perfect little present for someone missing home.
This practical gift is great for your gadget-obsessed friend who's devices always seem to be dying.
Everyone needs a pair of winter gloves and these SmartWool are made from merino wool and have touch screen compatibility. So you don't have to take them off to use your phone. Great for those you know that love to scroll.
Ring in a new year with this 2021calendar from The New Yorker. Perfect for the guy or gal that loves a bit of political satire to start their day. CLICK HERE TO BUY
Know any budding gardeners? This windowsill herb starter kit has everything they need to start gardening on their own. Perfect for anyone living in a small space.
This Poo-Pourri pack is perfect for splitting up and putting into stockings! If you haven't tried it, I promise you it really works!
Love this vintage puzzle of National Parks posters. It's 1,000 pieces but the finished product looks stunning! This one is sure to please any puzzle lover.
If know someone who is always fidgeting with their glasses then you've got to send them these eyewear arms for keeping your glasses in place.
For all the explores and adventures on your list, help them travel all year round with a subscription to National Geographic. They'll also be reminded of you once a month when they get their copy in the mail.
Love this gift idea for anyone looking to trace their roots and dig deeper into their geniology. What a fun way to explore your family history.
Fjallraven is one of Hubs favorite brands! This is a different style from their original KÅNKEN bag but just as cute.
*Hubs Fav
I love this amazon shop so much I put another puzzle on this list. This floral print is just as beautiful and very gardenesque.
*On my list
A crockpot is a classic for a reason. They are so versatile, great for setting & forgetting. Anyone you know who doesn't have a crockpot needs one!
This ugly sweater is a showstopper! It's a great gag gift or sport it yourself on your next zoom call.
Yeti drinkware is worth the hype! They outperform any other mug or tumbler hands down. I love this cooper finish but they come in a variety of colors.
Know anyone who loves to be eco-friendly? I love these metal straws because it's the little things that add up.
Last but not least, the holy grail cooking classic, the Insta Pot. Everyone has raved endlessly about why they love their Insta Pot. Give this gift so they too can experience the greatness that comes from this all-in-one wonder.
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I love the variety of thoughtful gift ideas shared here! It’s always a challenge to find something unique for everyone on my list, but your suggestions make it so much easier. I especially appreciate how you’ve included practical yet stylish items that can suit different tastes. For anyone looking for a versatile and chic accessory, I highly recommend the tweed backpack. It’s perfect for everyday use and adds a touch of sophistication to any outfit.