Minimalist Gift Guide
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We’re in the middle of the Brr months, y’all! The holidays are upon us, and you might be starting to think about gifts. As a lover of all things organized and minimal, I also love to give gifts that are useful or meaningful to my loved ones. When I think about buying, my guidelines usually consist of the following… consumable, make everyday simpler, prettier versions of everyday items, or pampering.
Consumables- items that can be eaten, drank, or recycled when done
Make everyday easier- they’ll thank you all year round when you can help their day to day
Pretty household goods- replace their boring items with little pretty or fun things that will put a smile on their face
Luxury- pamper them when you know they don’t pamper themselves enough (also a consumable)
In following those guidelines, I’ve put together a minimalist gift guide for this holiday season to help give you some ideas on how to shower your friends and family with love without burdening their homes with extra stuff.
1. Sunrise Alarm, 2. Lip Mask, 3. Face Cream, 4. Hand Lotion, 5. Gold Eye Masks, 6. Face Mask, 7. Soft Makeup Remover Towel, 8. Facial Ice Globes, 9. Vegan Leather Planner, 10. Magazine Subscription, 11. Soap Dispenser Set, 12. Depression Glass Shaker Set, 13. Soft Sheet Set, 14. Kindle, 15. Storage Container Set, 16. Beautiful Glassware, 17. Robot Vacuum, 18. Reading Light, 19. Coffee Station Organizer, 20. Alexa Smart Plug
Now for the kids! Kids really thrive on creative and imaginative toys that will last a while and grow with them. Give them toys that will inspire creativity or help them spark an interest in a skill.
1.Pete the Cat Book, 2. How Do Dinosaurs, 3. Where Were Books, 4. Tumblers, 5. Natural Bubble Bath, 6. LCD Writing Screen, 7. Nontoxic Bath Color Changing Tablets, 8. Assorted Coloring Books, 9. Magazine Subscription, 10. Firefighter Costume, 11. Doctor Costume, 12. Picasso Tiles, 13. Convertible Bean Bag Chair/Bed, 14. Electronic Keyboard Set, 15. Tent, 16. Dinosaur Eggs, 17. Golf Club Set, 18. Campfire Play Set
Last, but certainly not least, give the gift of experiences. Some examples are:
A Trip
Tickets to a sporting event
Concert Tickets
Zoo Membership
Museum Membership
Go to the track and drive race cars
Ax Throwing
Dig World- operate construction equiptment
I hope this list has been a helpful guide to simplify the holidays for yourself and your loved ones so that you may enjoy this season with less stress! Happy Holidays, from Bright and Tidy Home!