Nothing spoils the taste of eggnog like blowing your gift-giving budget.
Too often, it’s easy to start the new year smarting from all the money we spent over the holidays. This year, we’re determined to stay within budget by making a list, checking it twice and sticking to it. Especially due to inflation, which is causing what may have otherwise been our gift budget to get eaten up by necessities.
But make no mistake: Cheap gifts don’t equal lame gifts. With a bit of imagination, plenty of planning and legwork, you can hunt down thoughtful, one-of-a-kind presents without even leaving your apartment or emptying your bank account.
To help inspire your holiday shopping, we’ve rounded up affordable holiday gift ideas for everyone on your list. We’ve included options in several price ranges, but not a single one of these gifts will run you over $100.
Note: Products reflect the price and availability at the time of publication.
Best Gift for the Co-worker
The Original Buddha Board Art Set
The Buddha Board might be the niftiest White Elephant gift we’ve seen in a long time. At 12 inches high and 9 inches wide (it’s also available in a mini 5-inch by 5-inch size ($17.95), the slender board is the perfect size for an office desk. Inspired by the Zen idea of living in the moment, the board works as a canvas for you to “paint” on with water. The water evaporates, and your drawing disappears, leaving a fresh, blank canvas behind. The experience is weirdly mesmerizing and surprisingly calming.
Best Gift for Parents or In-Laws
We’re Not Really Strangers Family Edition
If you’re tired of holiday conversations with your parents and/or in-laws revolving around when you’re going to get married/have a baby/move back home, these thoughtful conversation cards are the perfect antidote. They skip the small talk and go right to the juicy questions: Stuff like “Do you think I ever snuck out of the house growing up? Why or why not?” and “What’s your most vivid memory from your childhood home? Describe in detail.”
Best Gift for the Foodie
Imperia Pasta Maker
Why settle for store-bought strands when you can cook your own ultra-fresh homemade noodles with this ridiculously cool pasta maker? The traditional pasta machine, made of chrome-plated steel, uses a roller and attachment cutter to slice up and crank out noodles in a way that is very satisfying to behold. The pasta maker comes with a book of recipes and a double cutter head for spaghetti and fettuccine.
Best Gift for the Fitness Lover
Recover CBD Roll On
Achy muscles? Back pain? Tired feet? Sounds like your fitness lover could use a CBD Roll On Stick from Leef Organics. The roller ball applicator spreads cold, broad-spectrum whole plant CBD and wild herbs to cool and soothe aches and pains. The little CBD roll-on stick can be easily slipped into a gym bag for fast relief on the go.
Best Gift for the Outdoorsy Type
City Bonfires Portable Fire Pit
City Bonfires are portable mini firepits your giftee can set up wherever your outdoor adventure takes them — whether that’s their front deck or the side of a snowy mountain. The tabletop campfires weigh only a pound and are uber easy to light, making them perfect for hiking, camping, picnics and beach trips. The firepits produce a nontoxic fire, so they can be safely used as a cooking source as well as a lighting or heating source in emergencies.
Best Gift for the Fashionista
Peach Fuzz Bonnet
Help your fashionista keep their head warm while still looking fab with this soft-knit bonnet. The fizzy knit has dangling side ties and adds the perfect layer to a blistery day. It’s a total statement accessory.
Best Gift for the Beauty Fan
Teleties Hair Ties
Billed as the “ultimate replacement to the traditional hair tie,” Teleties hair ties have a unique spiral shape that helps minimize damage, creases and hair-pulling. They’re strong yet flexible and look stylish whether they’re around your ponytail, bun, pigtail, or wrist.
Best Gift for the Entertainer
Porcelain Paper Plate
Surprise! This plate is made of porcelain, not paper. Despite being slightly tongue-in-cheek, the porcelain paper plate is also stylish and sturdy. Handcrafted by a local ceramic artist, it’s kitchenware meets modern art.
Best Gift for the Beer Lover
Chill Beer Flannel
Adorable and functional, these snappy checkered flannel jacket coozies have two layers of waterproof insulation that keep your beer cold and your hands warm. And, if flannel isn’t your giftee’s steeze, these stylish coozies also come as puffer coats and slim can-style parkas.
Best Gift for the Coffee Lover
Bodum Latteo Manual Milk Frother
Really, we should call this one the “best gift for the latte lover” because there are plenty of coffee purists who will argue milk has no place near a quality cup. But for the slightly less uppity (read: snobby) coffee drinker, this milk frother can elevate their morning cup to a creamy, frothy treat. Simply froth the milk by moving the plunger up and down around 60 times, and pop it into the microwave to heat.
Best Gift for the Wine Lover
Stansport Bota Wine Bag
This leather wine bag lets you bring your favorite bottle on your next picnic, hike or camping trip. The rustic, soft-leather case has an inner lining made from food-safe latex. It squirts right into your mouth or a cup or mug if you must.
Best Gift for the Niece or Nephew
Beat The Parents Disney Edition Board Game
Up the ante with a sprinkle of Disney enchantment in this fresh take on the classic kids versus parents trivia game. Engage in fun challenges — from saying “hello” in various languages to drawing beloved characters like Buzz Lightyear — to determine the ultimate champion.
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