At the risk of sounding like that person, I prefer giving gifts to receiving them. I think all year long about what I will surprise my friends and family when I come to Christmastime and begin shopping for gifts in October. Despite all this anticipation and preparation, I sometimes find myself down to the wire, wondering what to give someone. Or worse, I forgot to check my list twice and accidentally left someone off. In these scenarios, I rely on a few go-to last-minute gifts that still feel thoughtful. I’m talking about the kind of gifts you can quickly grab at Target, the grocery store, or a local small business and throw together the day if needed. If that sounds like your kind of holiday shopping, read on for some quick and easy gift ideas that feel anything but last-minute.
1. A framed photo of the two of you
You can’t go wrong with a framed photo for a last-minute gift that still feels personal. Select a shot of the two of you that showcases one of your favorite memories together and place it in a frame that matches their decor. Whenever they see the photo framed in their home, they’ll think of you and that fun memory you shared.
2. Ingredients to make their favorite cocktail
Give the gift of holiday cheer by putting together the ingredients for your loved one’s favorite cocktail. Fill a basket with the alcohol, mixers, and any garnishes needed, then top things off with a cocktail shaker or glasses to complete the gift.
3. A themed ornament
Do you know someone who had a baby, got engaged, or celebrated another life milestone this year? Help them celebrate with a commemorative ornament to add to their Christmas tree. Or pick out a special one that suits their personality. If you have more time, consider personalizing the ornament with a particular date or their initials.
4. Travel sizes of their favorite products
Have a traveler on your list this year? Gift them travel-size versions of their must-have hair care, makeup, or skincare to make their next trip even better. Not only will they find it thoughtful that you know their favorite products, but they’ll also love that they don’t have to go through the trouble of buying them.
5. A handwritten recipe with the ingredients
If you’re known for making the best chocolate chip cookies or a crowd-favorite dinner, share your secret recipe as a gift this holiday season. Handwrite a recipe card with the directions and package up all the ingredients so they can re-create your specialty at home.
6. A houseplant
Houseplants are a fun and easy gift if you’ve run out of time or aren’t sure what to give someone. Select an easy-to-care-for plant like a succulent or snake plant and gift it with a stylish pot or a plant mister.
7. A mug with a bag of local coffee
Need a simple yet thoughtful gift for a coffee lover? Please give them the always-welcome gift of caffeine. Buy a cute mug and pick up a bag of locally roasted coffee beans to wrap up along with it. They’ll appreciate you and your gift as they sip their coffee every morning.
8. A bookmark and bookstore gift card
The perfect gift for a bookworm? A gift card to their favorite bookstore, of course. Wrap up the card with a unique bookmark (or a pack of bookmarks if they read multiple books simultaneously). They’ll love browsing for something to spend it on, and the bookmarks will come in handy as they dive into their new finds.
9. A bottle of wine and wine glasses
There’s no such thing as having too many bottles of wine on. Thanks to you, especially if the recipient loves to entertain; they’ll appreciate having an extra bottle for you. Want to make the gift more complete? Gift it along with a pair of beautiful wine glasses.
10. A fresh flower arrangement
Need a quick gift for the host of the holiday party you’re attending? Grab a pre-made bouquet or assemble your own with flowers from the grocery store. Pro tip: Trader Joe’s has various reasonably priced bloomsprice. Arrange the flowers in a vase and add a bow to complete the gift.
11. A subscription
If you need an easy gift option but don’t want a gift card, gift them a subscription. Subscriptions feel more personal than a gift card but don’t require in-person shopping (or gift wrapping). Plus, there are endless options for anyone on your list: wine, meal kits, workout classes, you name it.
12. A handwritten letter
A handwritten letter is one of the most thoughtful last-minute gifts you can give a loved one during the holidays. Whether you start with a writing prompt like your favorite memory together or write something from the heart, the recipient will love reading your words and knowing how you feel about them.
13. A bottle of liquor and an ice mold
This gift is easy to assemble but still thoughtful for those who like their drinks on the rocks. Pick out a nice bottle of the recipient’s favorite whiskey (or other beverage) and gift it with an ice mold or whiskey sold at most stores (Target).
14. A framed photo of their pet
Much like a photo of the two of you, a picture of their furry friend will surely be a hit with any pet owner. Find an extra cute picture on their Instagram to print out and pop it in a pretty frame that matches their aesthetic.
15. A basket of their favorite snacks
Treat your loved one to a gift basket filled with all their favorite snacks. Whether you opt for single-serving snack packs or full-size versions, they’ll enjoy having all their go-tos on hand without buying them themselves.
16. Nail polish and a salon gift card
Give the gift of self-care with this easy-to-assemble present. Select an assortment of polishes (my favorite brand is Olive and June) in the recipient’s favorite colors and pick up a gift card to a salon where they can get a massage or get their nails or hair done. They’ll feel refreshed for the new year, all thanks to you.
17. A charcuterie board
Charcuterie boards are the season’s meal, so why not give one as a gift? Either assemble everything ahead of time and cover it in plastic wrap or gift the ingredients separately so the recipient can build their own. Present it along with the serving board so they can create even more charcuterie boards in the future.
18. Travel guides
Have an adventurer on your list? Gift them a stack of travel guidebooks for their dream vacations. Not only will this gift help them prepare for their next trip, but it can also serve as a manifestation tool for future trips.
19. Your favorite book
If you’re looking for an inexpensive or more sustainable gift, consider giving a book you’ve already read and enjoyed. Write the recipient a note to go along with it explaining why you think they’ll like it, highlight your favorite lines, or mark the pages you think they’ll enjoy the most.
20. Quality time or acts of service
Lean into your recipient’s love language and give the gift of quality time or acts of service. Plan a movie night for the two of you, or offer to babysit or cook dinner for them. Since these gifts aren’t tangible, write them a card or design your book of coupons they can cash in whenever they want.