Looking For Non-Toy Stocking Ideas

Running errands and catching up on some stuff around here today and thinking about stocking stuffers. I would love to hear if you have any traditions/favorites that are not toys to go in a child's or an adult's stocking. Anything beyond books, movies, candy, oranges, etc?

Hope to have Days 7 & 8 of my December Daily up tomorrow.

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  1. EWian says…
    12/10/2009

    In our home we all get a stocking, so if you celebrate Christmas at my house you get one...
    We stuff them with fruit and candy/chocolate that is individual wrapped and last but not least a Christmas comic books /pamphlet, most popular is Donald Duck and Nemi (http://www.platypuscomix.net/otherpeople2/nemireturns.html )
    EWian

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  2. Meagan says…
    12/10/2009

    We always got the expensive toiletries that we wanted but my mom never wanted to buy, like salon-brand shampoo, victoria secret lotions, etc. We also got lip gloss and such. But that won't help you much!
    What about a coupon type book... "Mom cleans your room today" or "Skip any chore of your choice" type of a thing?
    We also got "needs" in our stocking, undies, socks, deodorant, hair gel, lotion, etc.

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  3. Annette says…
    12/10/2009

    Have you checked out the dollar aisle at Michaels? I picked up tin boxes of drawing pencils for my 12 year old daughter and some magic tricks for my 9 year old son the other day.

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  4. Suzy says…
    12/10/2009

    Scotch tape of their own, zinc Cold Eze lozenges, Nasturtium seeds, make up from dept store freebies in colors I will never use, colored pencils (bought individualy by the color at Michael's, after a few Christmases, they have a nice palette), picture frames, lip stuff. Our stockings are way too expensive, though. :(

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  5. Suzy says…
    12/10/2009

    I forgot - rubber stamps and stickers.

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  6. Kristen says…
    12/11/2009

    It's kind of silly, but my dad always gets us scratch off lottery tickets for our stockings. We never buy them any other time of year--or any lottery tickets for that matter--but it's always been fun to see if anyone wins anything. Someone always gets something (usually $1) but occasionally there's a big winner. I got $100 once! It's one true surprise for Christmas morning, and it's a lot of fun.
    And to this day, my mom puts a new box of crayons in my stocking. I'm 33. I have a lot of crayons.

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  7. Kari D says…
    12/11/2009

    back when I was little, stockings always held the camera film and flash bulbs! Guess we won't be doing that anymore, but I do love the disposable camera idea for small ones to take their own pics (and if they are into it, they could do there OWN minibooks when they are finished!) For my sig other I fill with the little things that he is interested in...golf balls, tees, passes to the indoor golf dome, fishing hooks, fishing line, bobbers, Harley socks....anything little! AND always, a sack of red and green M&Ms. It is just not Christmas without them!

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  8. gwen says…
    12/11/2009

    stocking stuffer ideas that are not candy or toys...
    the mini-hang up calendars for their rooms, new toothbrushes (always a hit), and the much anticipated Husker or Dallas Cowboys socks. Even Dad likes these!

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  9. Clover says…
    12/11/2009

    Ali when my brother, sister and I were growing up, my grandmother always came into town and spent the night Christmas Eve, and she made it her job to fill the stockings. Part of the fun of Christmas was opening those stockings from Nana... you never knew what you would find! From tube tops, to toothbrushes, to those tiny little packets of sour powder they sell at the convenience-store counter (pickle flavor, lemon, lime). And candy that was God-only-knows how old! Nana is 88 now and we believe in the beginning stages of dementia. Those fun and funny memories of her remind me of how important a role she has always played in our lives. Thanks for this post.

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  10. Amy says…
    12/11/2009

    definitely toothbrushes! i got one every year as a kid and now i'm continuing the tradition with my son!

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  11. Icecat62 says…
    12/12/2009

    Chapsticks and hand lotions are a must! :)

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  12. adrienne says…
    12/12/2009

    This year for our stockings I am aiming for mostly perishable-type things. Maybe that's not the right word...I mean, stuff that gets used up and then is gone. Like: food things, art supplies etc. I got my kids their own packets of Kool-Aid to make since I am a 100percent juice nazi and never give them punch or lemonade. And bags of chocolate covered pretzels...treats they don't normally get. I just don't want to be overrun with a million little things once Christmas is over. I have three kids and I realize that for us, all the $1 toys and little teeny plastic animals and stuff just end up underfoot and unappreciated. So, colored pencils, pads of paper (small notebooks), their own bags of microwave popcorn, marshmallows, stickers, and yes, a disposable camera. This year I'm getting underwater ones, because they're in swimming lessons and would have a blast taking pictures of their teachers and classmates once of these days. Ooh, and the small packets of crayola modeling clay that air dries. I think that should do it...my husband is the tricky one. I usually get him a cool music magazine or something because it takes up a lot of room! Oh, kids magazines would be good too. Cricket? Tape is a great idea too, kids used that up like crazy. I like to take out the normal scotch tape plaid paper and replace it with a cute paper to personalize it for them. Bean bags for your baby might be fun too...

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  13. Kim Edge says…
    12/12/2009

    My girls are 18 and 21 now so I try to put lil useful but often overlooked things. this year I found the cutest lil lint roller that closes on itself so it's perfect to carry in their purse and they always get lip balm or gloss and a travel size hand lotion.

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  14. Noelle Buttry says…
    12/13/2009

    Ali, Last year I found these little plastic coin counters at the Container Store. My boys LOVED them. http://www.containerstore.com/shop/laundry/laundryAccessories?productId=10005039

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  15. jamsandwich says…
    12/13/2009

    the profile card for a world vision (or similar) child that you have started to sponsor?
    new lunch box and drink bottle for school next year
    pens, crayons, erasers etc for school
    a christmas ornament
    a cup/plate to eventually make up a dinner service when they leave home
    a calender for the next year (you can make a personalised one up with photos from each month of the year just gone)

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  16. Jana says…
    12/14/2009

    LOVE Working Hands lotion - we live on it during the winter & I've sent it to relatives in Michigan for Christmas too!

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  17. Jayne says…
    12/15/2009

    Silly string :)

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  18. marta says…
    12/15/2009

    ooh this is a great idea for big kids! i've posted some more ideas (from the grocery store) right here: http://martawrites.blogspot.com/2009/12/grocery-store-stocking-stuffer-ideas.html

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  19. Jen says…
    12/15/2009

    with all the pictures you take what about those keychain size digital pictures frames you could load it up with pictures of the family. Otherwise everyone has covered all my other ideas. I am doing a USB drive this year for my step-daughter but she's in High School and moving between two houses.

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