The Christmas stocking is a great tradition and a lovely treat to add on to the main event, both for kids and adults, but most would agree there's only so much candy and junk food you can pop into a stocking if you're trying to help out Santa before you need more stocking stuffer ideas.
So if you're looking to get creative with your Christmas stockings, here are some interesting suggestions:
Time to shine: Lip gloss is a popular stocking stuffer for little girls and big girls alike, as there are so many flavors and colors available out there and they help to keep lips moisturized and chap-free during the holiday season! To save some time and money, buy a multi-pack like the 12-bottle Very Berry SPF 15 Panama Jack Lip Glosspack from Shoebuy.com.
Playing games: If you're trying to think of something fun for a gamer's stocking, drop some Nintendo DS games in, or you could even put in the older Game Boy Advance titles since they work with the Nintendo DS system. Learning games like Brain Age - which is available from CompuPlus - are fun AND educational for the whole family, so look out for those.
Fitness fillers: For the athletes on your list, how about putting energy and protein bars or gel shots into their Christmas stocking? Clif Bar Clif Shot Gelsare a popular choice for runners and triathletes, and there are great deals on 24-packs of these at BikeSomeWhere.
Clever cards: Gift cards are really the perfect stocking-stuffer option as they're small in size but provide big value to the recipient! You can find some great limited time offers on gift cards for the holidays online, such as cash back rewards, mail-in rebates or even discounts on your next order with a gift card purchase, so look out for those.
Wondering how the Christmas stocking tradition came to be, and why it's hung out by the fireplace? WhyChristmas.com tells the legend of how the generous and rich St. Nicholas - the inspiration for Santa Claus - decided to help out a poor man who could not afford to provide dowries for his three daughters. One night, St. Nicholas secretly dropped a bag of gold down the chimney of the man's house to help pay for his eldest daughter's dowry, and the gold fell into a stocking that had been hung by the fire to dry. St. Nicholas later repeated this for the second daughter, and then was caught by the father. Although he asked the father not to spread the news of his gift, word got out and soon St. Nicholas became associated with surprise gifts.
For a long time, people put golden fruit such as tangerines or satsumas to represent the gold St. Nicholas dropped into the stocking, so if you haven't been doing this, it could be a neat tradition for you to revisit.
These stocking-stuffer gift ideas should help to make Christmas 2010 a merry one indeed! Happy holidays and have a great time doing your holiday shopping too!
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