Who’s completely ready for Christmas? Shopping is getting more imperative by the day. But don’t worry, I’m here to help. This is part three of my Christmas ideas. If what you’re looking for isn’t here try the other two posts or know if you still can’t find it. I’ll get to it as soon as I can.
The Pet Lover
- A Barkbox subscription. This is a great subscription box filled with goodies for their beloved canine. They’ll enjoy seeing how happy their fur baby is and that’s the greatest gift of all.
- Toys for their pet. If their pet loves new toys, giving their owner something new is sure to please both of them.
- An ornament. Give them something that makes them think of their beloved pet, no matter how big or small they are.
- A framed picture. They’ll love it no matter what because its their baby. You could always do a magnet with them on it too.
- A sweater with the breed on it. If they have a dachshund, give them a sweater with one on it. Same could be for cats. Bonus, if you find a similar one for the pet.
The Bookworm
- A book subscription box. A box full of bookish goodies is always a gift to a reader. Plus they get a new book that way. New books are always a bonus!
- Bookmarks or a book sleeve. They can save their place with a bookmark. There are tons of options or you can even make them one to make it even more special. There’s nothing sadder then a ruined book. That’s where the book sleeve comes in. Help protect their book so they can enjoy it over and over again.
- Tea or coffee. Whichever they prefer. Its always great to have something warm to drink while they lose themselves in the pages. For a bonus, include a bookish mug with it.
- Comfy slippers or fuzzy socks. Both make reading more comfortable and make the reader more cozy.
- A throw blanket. Snuggling under a blanket while reading is the greatest gift of all. If you can find one that matches the type of books they read, they’ll love it even more.
The Farmer or Rancher
- Boots. Boots are imperative on the farm whether they’re work books, cowboy boots, or rubber boots. Most of the time they won’t want to spend the money on some for themselves, so this would be a great treat for them.
- Work gloves. Gloves go out faster than anything they use. Plus very much needed for handling ropes or barbed wire.
- Work shirts. Button downs are the most common, but t-shirts work great too. Find something sturdy that will hold up for them.
- A hankerchief or bandana. Dust is a huge part of life for them, so this will really help keep their lungs clear.
- Cowboy hat or cap. As the sun beats down on them as they work long, hard days a hat will help protect them. If they don’t like hats, sunglasses work too.
Here’s another three groups of people that you might be needing gifts for. Hope this gave you some ideas. Remember, its not about the gift, but the love you give in giving it. Thank you all for reading. More ideas are coming! Until next time.