18 Last Minute Christmas Gifts That Cost Less Than $25
Gustavo Fring

Last Second Christmas Gifts That Cost Less Than $25

Christmas is coming soon! If you don’t have a gift picked out for someone special yet, here are a few items that real people would love to find in their stocking (that cost under $25):

“A fancy journal. The Barnes and Noble journal section is my jam. I just like new journals, it takes me about a year to fill one.” — BoringPersonAMA

“Adult coloring books. Not the NSFW type. Just those real intricate swirly types meant for adults. Throw in some markers and colored pencils. No crayons. Thanks.” — octobertwins

“Funko Pop figures. I have a couple, need many, many more.” — RiggRMortis

“$24.99 of seeds. Flowers, trees, shrubs, herbs, vegetables. It’s good for the birds, the bees, the earth, and the people. I love giving and receiving seedlings and guerrilla planting stuff.” — Tittypants

“New socks. I hated getting them as a kid, but love them as an adult.” — Frna1111

“A twenty-dollar STEAM card. It’s pretty much all I ask for other than just plain money.” — [deleted]

“A band tank top for the gym. I love rocking out to my favorite music while I pound the treadmill. I think it would be even more fun if I had a couple of tank tops of my favorite bands.” — lcbug78

“My aunt gets all of us a couple of $2 lotto scratchers for Christmas. We all look forward to it on Christmas morning; seeing who got what, etc. She doesn’t spend very much at all, gets all of us something, and it’s a super fun tradition.” — I-dont-know-how-this

“One of those portable electronics chargers. I’d really like to have one I can keep in my purse, because my phone’s battery is slowly losing power.” — PatronymicPenguin

“A good pair of oven mitts, preferably silicone. “ — kstarr12

“Movie tickets to something the next day and of course your company at the movie.” — Mreesa

“Something to mount my phone to my windshield. Now that I finally have a new enough car to have bluetooth I love me some Google maps, but I’d really like being able to see the map and be hands free.” — TacticianRobin

“A book, or a gift card to a bookstore. I love to read physical copies of books but haven’t had the time to pick something up for myself!” — twistedvespers

“I really enjoy random presents that have a sentimental meaning. I have an odd assortment of mugs so a cool mug would be nifty.” — Meeetmeinmontauk

“A tire air pressure gauge for my car, especially handy during winter when tire pressure tend to decrease. Some good ones cost about $10 – $20.” — Back2Bach

“Lipstick, a travel size skin care kit, good lotion, or bunny slippers.” — [deleted]

“Exofficio Boxers. I’m wearing a pair right now and I thoroughly enjoy the days that I get to wear them. It’s hard to explain but they are the most comfortable boxers ever.” — [deleted]

“Think about something the person is into, then find something cool that goes with that. For instance: If they’re into candles check out Volupsa or nice soy candles. If they like craft brews, get them a beer brewing kit or go to a store that sells single beers and put together an awesome sampler. The trick is to pick one of their interests then go with that. Or, just get them some really nice booze.” — Cat_Island