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Christmas Stocking Stuffer Ideas

Hello!

Can you believe Christmas is in two weeks?! This is my favourite time of the year. I love walking around the shopping centres and watching kids take photos with Santa, seeing all the beautiful decorations around the streets, in the city and hung outside houses and listening to Christmas carols.

I'm sure you're all busy organising things for Christmas day and shopping for gifts. In this post, I am giving you a list of gifts you can put into stockings.

 
Toddlers and Kids - Play dough, bubbles, pacifier, cute socks, baby photo book, story books, drink cups, bouncy ball, stickers, crayons, colouring book, soft toys, basketball, soccer ball, skipping rope, craft things. 
 
Teenagers - Chewing gum, hair products, pens and pencils, lotion and sanitizer, USB/Flash drive, Jewellery, lipstick or lipbalm, Earphones/headphones, iTunes or Google Play gift card, magazine, books, make-up, mail polish, notebook, diary/journal, basketball, soccer ball.
 
Mum - Candle, face mask, nail polish, small photo frame, tea or coffee, earrings, notepads, compact mirror, make-up, planner or diary, coffee shop gift card, spa gift card, handbag or purse. 
 
Dad - Small cologne or after shave, mints, key chain, small bottle of favourite drink, shoe polish, playing cards, gift card, notebook.
 
Anyone - Chocolate or lollies, stationary, stress ball, air freshner, luggage tag, bags, ornaments, mug, store gift cards, show tickets.
 
 
 
Vishi xoxo

                                                             
 
 
                                                              
                                                     
 

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