Monday, February 13, 2012

Does anyone know of any good stocking stuffer craft websites?

I am looking for websites for crafty stocking stuffers or for gift baskets. I have done all of my Christmas shopping but now I need some cute stocking stuffers. I will also be adding candies, trinkets, etc. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Does anyone know of any good stocking stuffer craft websites?
"Christmas Stocking Stuffers



Christmas Stocking Stuffers On A Budget



As a child and an adult, I’ve always loved Christmas stockings. Many parents

use them to keep children occupied until Christmas breakfast is over. Then, the

big gifts are unwrapped. This gives relatives time to arrive to see the kids open

their gifts! But, surprise! Adults love them, too, and sometimes we don’t give

adults the pleasure of a Christmas stocking. Here are some ideas for Christmas

stocking stuffers on a budget.



Stocking Stuffers On A Budget For Children



Think of your child’s interests and hobbies, and take into account his/her age.

Snacks (popcorn balls, brownies), candy, party favors, love notes, promise

notes (a trip to the park, an ice cream cone), felt pens, crayons, coloring books,

small games, baseball cards, marbles, gum, magazines, jump rope, jacks, cars,

balls, stamps and ink pad, water colors, and small toys make great stocking

stuffers.



Also consider items they need that you have to buy anyway for stocking stuffers,

such as: funny vitamins, barrettes, nail clippers, toothbrush and small tube of

toothpaste, comb, hair brush, samples of cosmetics or toiletries, pens, pencils,

erasers, pencil sharpener, small pad of paper, cute socks, gloves, or a cap.



Items from a thrift store or yard sale are great for small budgets, including: small

stuffies (most can be washed in a washer), books, or toys.



Stocking Stuffers On A Budget For Adults



Toiletries are welcomed by adults, for example: razor blades or disposable

razors, samples of deodorant or perfume, body powder, nail clippers,

toothbrush, floss, mouthwash, breath fresheners, makeup, comb, eyeglass

cleaners, small hair spray, hair gel, nail file, nail polish, vitamins, or pretty soaps.



Useful items are also appreciated stocking stuffers such as: batteries, a key

ring, shoe laces, a tape measure, pens, a small pad paper, a car air freshener,

Post-Its, seeds to plant, a hose nozzle, needles, thread, paint brushes, a

chamois, homemade crafts (a towel that hangs), a mouse pad, scissors, a

pancake turner, corn on the cob holders, a whisk, an egg slicer, a timer, or toll

booth change.



Fun stocking stuffers on a budget include: nuts, snacks, candy, swizzle sticks,

coffee, a love note, a gift note (wash the car for someone), a magazine, a gossip

rag, mints, gum, a note leading to a container of fire starters (pine cones or

twigs), a homemade tree ornament, small gift certificates, a CD or audio tape.



Top off the stockings with a large candy cane or a giant, Hershey’s kiss, and

bright, curly ribbon. Your Christmas stocking stuffers on a budget will bring your

loved ones joy and pleasure on Christmas Day!"



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Reply:I usually get little trial size shampoos, bubble baths, purfume minis, mini bottles, etc along with candy and other treats, gift cards, Life saver books, popcorn paks, etc...the kids love them.
Reply:Try here.

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