100 stocking stuffers that will actually be appreciated (2024)

And don’t feel like a waste of money, and won't end up broken/destroyed/forgotten by New Years

  • BYAnne Bogel
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I love the idea of stocking stuffers, but it’s too easy to feel like the usual items are just highly packaged crap that will be trashed, broken, or forgotten by New Years. It makes my frugal head hurt. I know you relate because this post has been going bananas every Christmas season (and by that, I mean from Labor Day to Christmas Eve and beyond) every year. We’ve updated this much-loved list (again) with 100 stocking stuffer ideas for 2023. Since my kids are older now than they were when I first shared this list, I’ve included some new items for teens. Now there’s truly something for everyone.

Many years ago, a family friend gave us handmade Christmas stockings as a wedding present. We loved them—so much, in fact, that we asked her to make one for each of our kids when they were born. The only downside is these stockings are HUGE so we have a lot of space to fill—but I don’t want to just pack them full of stuff. I want to fill them with goodstuff!

These favorite (and a few unconventional) stocking stuffers won’t make you feel like you’re throwing your money away. Some of the best gifts are thoughtful and fun, but not particularly expensive. Some of these stocking stuffer items are a little more spendy; you might actually think some of these are perfect small gifts to put under the tree as actual Christmas gifts instead of in the stocking. Regardless, the perfect stocking stuffer will actually be used and these fit that bill. Figure out your budget, think about the personality and preferences of your giftee and choose accordingly, and then rest assured these will be a hit.

I personally don’t mind paying a little more for stocking stuffers that aren’t junk; some of these practical stocking stuffer ideas could be funded straight out of the grocery or clothing budgets. Most fun stocking stuffer suggestions could double as small and inexpensive gift ideas for friends and family or those looser connections like teachers and coworkers (just avoid the candle).

(These are just stocking stuffer ideas. Read more about my minimalist stocking stuffer philosophy here.)

For kids:

Younger kids are easy to shop for. They love the experience of opening a Christmas stocking and sometimes they love opening gifts on Christmas morning as much as getting a gift. This is where you can get in trouble just filling their stocking with junk (or worse—junk food).

1. Play silks.
2. Glow sticks.
3. Thinking Putty, an update on the classic Silly Putty.
4. Mini Rubix Cube or Etch-A-Sketch.
5. Glow in the dark stars to make their own constellations.
6. Ivan’s Hinge Puzzle.
7. My Reading Adventures: a book journal for kids
8. Hairbows and headbands.
9. Ponytail holders. These twisty ones are great for all ages (and available in tons of colors).
10. Leggings or tights.
11. Bath bubbles or bath bombs.
12. Character band-aids. (Not just for kids! Try these for fun and these for literary types.)
13.Chapstick or lip balm. You can go with this beloved basic or a little more luxe!

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For teens:

Everyone knows teens are hard to shop for. Their interests and tastes change quickly and their eyes are frequently set on more big ticket items. Good news though: because maturity levels and interests vary so much at this age, many of the items further down the list will also work great for your teen.

14. Nail polish or a manicure set.
15. Nailstickers.
16. A beloved drugstore hand lotion or wonderfully scented hand cream.
17. Mini fairy lights.
18. Tiny clothespins for hanging photos. (These are super popular in teenage bedrooms and dorm rooms right now!)
19. A fun lipstick, gloss, or highlighter from a favorite brand: around here that probably means Fenty Beauty or Rare Beauty.

For adults:

Everyone knows teens are hard to shop for, but adults are too! You’re older so you already own a lot of what you need and you have your own money so you can just buy whatever strikes your fancy. I think this is why it’s so easy to fall into the trap of giving the same thing every year. Hopefully these will give you some fresh ideas.

20. Coffee or tea. Go for a big bag of a favorite or potential new favorite or a sampler so they can try new varieties!(See my husband’s favorites here, 45 decaf options here, and my current tea crush here. We also love this coffee subscription.)
21. Literary matchbooksor these awesome incense matches.
22. Milk frother for homemade lattés or whipped coffee.
23. Essential oils or atiny, cult classic perfume roller. (If you save up perfume samples through the year, you could gift those, too!)
24. A subscription to Huluto stream favorite shows all year.
25. Wine stopper(maybea personalized one?) or a champagne stopper to keep bubbles bubbly.
26. Tea towels: go fora classically beautifully and durable optionor lean into their interests, likethis tea towel for book loversorthis one celebrating Dolly Parton!
27. A vintage-looking bottle opener.
28. Instant read kitchen thermometer: tools they’ve been meaning to get themselves are always a great gift.
29. Whiskey stones or ice sphere molds to cool your beverage in style. (And they’ll think of you every time they use them.)
30. Nice bottle of bitters.
31. Satin pillowcase for luxurious sleep that keeps their hair looking fab.
32. A small bottle of luxe laundry detergent, or sample sizes for frequent travelers or those who want to try every scent.
33. Flower frogs to give the gift of an easy-to-assemble floral arrangement all year long.

Good for all ages:

To play with

34. An adorable mini jigsaw puzzle.
35. Puzzle books. (We love this book of crosswords for kids and this NYT one for teens and adults.)
36. Bananagrams.
37. Lego mini sets.(You can usually find these near checkout counters.)
38. Mini puzzle ball.

To wear

39. Cheerful (or funny, or luxe) underwear.
40. Awesome socks.(Because they’re a What Should I Read Next sponsor, you can use the code READNEXT to save 20% on your first order.)
41. Earrings,like these strawberries or pretty daisies.
42. Reflective-wear.For running or walking the dog on short, dark days.

Fun and useful

43. A headlamp or mini flashlight, these can usually be found at the front of Home Depot or Lowes.
44. Small umbrella in a cheerful color for dreary days.
44. Batteries: either a small package of a weird size they happen to use a lot, or a big pack of AA or AAAs.
45. Travel Mug.
46. Small seasonally scented candles.
47. Key chain.(Something cute like this macrame keychain or this classy leather option. This little axolotl keychain is not exactly a crowd-pleasing option but might be exactly right for your giftee—it was a big hit with the right teen at my house last year!
48. Rainbow sprinkles and cute cupcake papers,for those who love to bake.
49. Bike tools so they’re ready for anything on the road or trails.
50. Reusable straws that are happy and eco-conscious!
51. Collapsible water bottle for hikers and travelers.

Tech tools and gadgets

52. Bluetooth tracker, for those who tend to lose their keys.
53. Magnetic Headphone Cord Wrapto keep things tidy.
54. Car phone holder, it’s not fancy but we use this one and it works great.

Personal care and makeup

Psst—the travel section of the big box or drugstore is a great place to shop for personal care stocking stuffers.

55. Reusable hand warmers.
56. Face masks for skin care: the options are endless, and available at a variety of price points. For inexpensive, crowd-pleasing masks, try these collagen eye masks and this top-rated face mask.
57. Mini manicure kitor these amazing glass nail files.
58. Rosebud salve.A perpetual crowd pleaser.
59.Lotion bars.
60. Fancy soaps.
61. Jaw clips for easy and stylish hairstyles.
62. Bath brush or loofah. A long-handled brush looks especially great when peeking out of a stocking! (You could perhaps get some body wash to go with it? Here’s a great budget option; here’s a bougie one!)

For foodies

Don’t forget to consider what they love: when I was a kid I BEGGED for cans of mandarin oranges in my stocking! Perhaps not a conventional “treat” but it sure felt like one to me—especially because I didn’t have to share. (I trust anyone with a little brother will understand!)

63. Altoids. (We always give Altoids; it’s become a family tradition.)
64. Beef jerky. This is my favorite. Or make your own.
65. Their favorite chocolate bars in full-size or fun size(we’re partial to these).
66. Drink mixes(hot chocolate, spiced cider, Emergen-C).
67. A pineapple, like in this episode of Charlie and Lola. (Or maybe a grapefruit, clementine, pomegranate, or starfruit. Fruit makes a great stocking filler-upper: remember I mentioned ours are huge!)
68. Tiny adorable bottles of Tabasco or portable packets of Sriracha.
69. Small Nutella packets(links to a big pack but we frequently find singles of these at World Market).
70. Maldon sea salt flakes or other fun specialty saltfor chefs and bakers.
71. Craft soda in a glass bottle. (IBC, Jones, Jarritos, or your regional favorite.)
72. Dried or freeze-dried fruit. (Just pick this up at the grocery!)
73. Herbs and spices.Think little jars of barbecue rub, steak seasoning, a new herb blend, cinnamon sticks, or mulling spices.
74. Lemon or lime squeezer. Or plan ahead for summer with a cherry pitter!
75. Preserved lemons: practical andgorgeous.
76. Fancy peanut butter or flavored almond butter. (Cinnamon almond butter is our household favorite.)
77. Fancy pancake syrup: we love this brand and delighted our teens with sparkle maple syrup last year! Cardamom and ginger are also DELICIOUS.)

For readers

78. Slim paperbacks chosen just for them.
79. Book light so they can read anywhere, anytime.
80. Book darts have delighted many a book lover.
81. Charming bookmarks. Choose from literary heroines like Anne Shirley, Hermione Granger, Jane Eyre, and Scout Finch.
82. More adorable bookmarks.
83. I’d Rather Be Reading is sized just right for a bookish stocking stuffer!

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For journalers

84.My Reading Life: a book journal
85. Blank journals or little notebooks.
86. Note cards.(A literary version.) Or thank you notes make a timely gift (as long as it doesn’t feel guilt-inducing).
87. Notecards that you can color and customize.
88. Good pens never disappoint a stationery lover. (Like Paper Mate Flairs or Sharpies in pretty colors.)
89. Pencils.I love the shape of these mechanical pencils; for a fancier option go with Tombows.
90. The holy grail of pencil sharpeners.
91. Calligraphy stencil.A fun tool that makes anyone’s handwriting look a lot better.
92. Custom library stamp or printed book plates.
93. Pencil case.
94. Wax seal and wax to seal their notes in style.

For crafters

95. Carving knives. (Goes great with soap if you buy something simple like Lever 2000 or Dove)
96. Washi tape.
97. Stickers.
98. Post-it notes (especially from the shapes series) or post-it flags.
99. Small craft kitslike this little learn-to-crochet kitorthis felting kit for beginners.
100. Skeins of yarn will really stuff that stocking!

There you have it: 100 of the best stocking stuffer ideas for kids, teens, and men and women of all ages. I hope you found something to surprise and delight your family this season. I’d love to hear yourfavorite stocking stuffer ideas—tell us in comments.

For more gift ideas check out The Modern Mrs Darcy 2023 gift guide for book lovers and the 2022 MMD gift guide for bookish kids.

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  1. Patricia A Demilio says:

    November 10, 2022 at 9:37 am

    Good list, took notes! I always put macadamia nuts in my husband’s stocking. Somehow they seem special!

    • Guest says:

      November 27, 2023 at 3:22 pm

      My dad has received pistachios every Christmas since I was a child. I’m 46!

  2. Claire says:

    November 10, 2022 at 10:10 am

    I put a mini flashlight in each of my kids’ stockings last year and they are still playing with them almost a year later!

  3. Roberta (Bert) Heine says:

    November 10, 2022 at 10:22 am

    One of my favorite things about preparing for Christmas is finding things for everyone’s stockings -and sometimes coming up with good ideas each year sure can be challenging. This list is amazing and invaluable! I got so many great ideas from it. Thank you so very much for putting it together. Merry Christmas and blessed holidays to you and your family.

  4. Susan says:

    November 10, 2022 at 11:08 am

    Thank you, so many great ideas here. I also try to give things that people will actually use, and I trend towards consumable items: travel size toiletries, snacks, etc. I like how the list was divided by category.

  5. Jayne says:

    November 10, 2022 at 12:53 pm

    Our extended family does stocking stuffers in a big crazy way. Some of our favorites are consumables-great BBQ sauce, homemade spice mixes, rimming salt/sugar, luscious hand lotion, homemade spiced pecans, etc. This year I’m getting everyone a couple of mistaken song lyric coasters, which are hilarious. When our favorite team has won the world series/superbowl/whatever, I’ve ordered commemorative Christmas ornaments from Etsy. The possibilities are truly endless and it’s so fun to find little treasures for everyone!

  6. Jodi says:

    November 10, 2022 at 3:30 pm

    In our, all adult family, we give one main gift and one stocking gift. The dollar limit is $25 for the stocking gift. Last year I bought different gift cards (all $25 of course) then using the rules for White Elephant we drew numbers and it was a hit!!! Target, Gas cards, grocery stores, Amazon, for examples. I love all these other comments, giving me some great ideas. Thank you!

  7. Sarah Tam says:

    November 10, 2022 at 4:05 pm

    Another great stationery-type stocking stuffer is a wax seal and sealing wax! There are so many designs on Etsy, both monograms and symbols. They are very fun for anyone who likes to send letters.

  8. Debra Benton says:

    November 10, 2022 at 6:11 pm

    I love that Harney & Sons Hot Cinnamon tea and recently found a version of it in decaf. Love that as it is so perfect for my nightcap at end of day with the warm spices!

  9. Hildy says:

    November 10, 2022 at 6:31 pm

    This is a great list, thank you! Any recommendations for Stationery or note card sets for tween/teen boys? I have a hard time finding anything that’s not too girly. My sweet 13yo loves to write to grandparents and other long distance relatives.

  10. Hildred Sullivan says:

    November 10, 2022 at 9:56 pm

    Hilda, I used to buy my boys Cranes notes – the plain ones bordered in navy with no monogram. They are a little bit pricey, but one box lasted a couple of years. Nowadays they send their thank-yous by text or email – sigh.

    • Hildred Sullivan says:

      November 10, 2022 at 9:57 pm

      Sorry, Hildy.

  11. Kristen says:

    November 11, 2022 at 9:02 pm

    Always get lottery tickets and put them in my grown children’s stockings. The anticipation of what they might have won is better than the actual gift as they gather in the kitchen to scratch their cards and see if the odds were in their favor, the favor of their siblings, or no one’s favor.

  12. Jo says:

    November 14, 2022 at 4:21 pm

    Great list, thank you! I used it last year to fill the stockings. Was there one for Trader Joe’s?

  13. Jody Hoffman Czwartacky says:

    November 14, 2022 at 5:58 pm

    Suggestion: Perhaps you could expand your list to be more inclusive. People celebrating Chanukah often gift 8 presents, ranging from stocking stuffer type to more substantial expressions.
    Thanks for considering.

  14. Tatia says:

    December 8, 2022 at 5:46 am

    Thank you! Some of these gift ideas helped me a lot. 😊
    Keep you the good work. ❤️

  15. Deb says:

    December 9, 2022 at 2:14 pm

    Refrigerator calendar, individually portioned nuts, Christmas ornament

  16. December 20, 2022 at 4:16 pm

    I found these awesome magnet boxes called Shashibo for my boys last year. They can be a bit pricey, but ended up being played with much more than I thought they might. I bought the box of 4 so that you can make shapes with more than 1.

  17. Marquerete says:

    December 20, 2022 at 7:08 pm

    This year I asked everyone what their favourite thing is to eat at Christmas time and I baked for each person a small batch to go in their stocking. It’s great to sit around the living room on Christmas Eve, each munching on something they adore.

  18. Meredith says:

    October 26, 2023 at 7:53 pm

    Thank you for doing this and similar posts! It is so fun to find meaningful gifts that I haven’t heard of on my own.

  19. November 1, 2023 at 7:27 pm

    Great ideas! Many of these have been implemented myself over the years. Of course for young children, crayons and safety scissors and crafting supplies of all sorts, the list is endless. I love the craft kits from the dollar stores. Kids always take pride in something they make themselves. I know the difficulty of filling large stockings, the hand knit ones stretch on and on. I tried lining them with cotton and then regretted it because I couldn’t fit those strangely shaped gifts in. Needless to say I removed all the linings. A bag of marshmallows is a really good way to fill the toe especially for cocoa lovers. Popcorn packets and their favorite flavouring such as dill, ketchup etc…Something that makes a little extra fun is wrapping a toonie or loonie, yes I’m Canadian, in a few layers of wrap with extra tape. have fun searching for the perfect stocking stuffers, I know I always do.
    Happy Holidays everyone!

  20. Allison says:

    November 13, 2023 at 10:44 am

    This is a fantastic list! Was wondering you know of any “book tracking” chart for older kids/teens? The same idea as a journal to track, but leas to write? My son would love to just list and track his reading, but never seems to open an actual book journal.

  21. Tara says:

    November 24, 2023 at 9:38 am

    Well, that helped sooo much. Thank you.

  22. BB says:

    November 29, 2023 at 11:12 am

    I always loved it when I received a ROLL of stamps! I didn’t have to think about buying any stamps for months.

  23. Margaret says:

    December 5, 2023 at 9:10 am

    Those Williams Sonoma tea/dishtowels are the BEST.

  24. Joss says:

    December 7, 2023 at 7:08 pm

    Uhu glue stick, Sakura Koi Pocket Watercolor Set, The Storyteller’s Handbook by Elise Hurst, Chibitronics LED Circuit Stickers, Sugru, Tombow 57315 Mono Zero Eraser, Uni-ball UM 153 Signo Broad Point Gel Pen – White, Caran d’Ache Sketcher Non-Photo Blue pencils

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