By leah jones
It might seem difficult to shop for those with expensive or specific taste, but the real challenge is finding the perfect present for the ones who seemingly have it all or don't ask for much.
Here are some ideas to help you surprise the people in your life who seem to have everything. A tip off the bat is to get them something thoughtful or unique to show them you care.
A journal, bottle of wine, keychain, calendar, figurine or puzzle can all be customized. This extra step makes what would otherwise be a standard gift special.
This tech accessory is convenient for anyone who uses their phone throughout the day. Even if they already have a wireless charger, they will likely appreciate having a backup.
Smart frames make displaying photos advanced and easy via app. They allow you (and loved ones) to upload as many images as you want, rotating between them in a slideshow so you never have to pick just one.
Weighted products provide a feeling of comfort that anyone can appreciate. Gift a friend or family member a quality weighted blanket or robe that they can use to relax at home with
Motivate the person you are shopping for to pick up a new hobby by giving them something they can interact with like a crocheting kit, paint set or a gardening kit.
Gift a shoutout video from your friend or family member’s favorite celebrity with Cameo. This site allows you to commission participating actors, content creators, musicians and more to shout out anything you request.
This is a great idea for those who love trying new foods. Gift them a recipe book of their favorite cuisine, one they are interested in trying or a new one to introduce to them.
Insulated water bottles are commonplace, but you can make bringing lunch to work or traveling with food better for someone by gifting them an insulated lunch pot.
If you know the person you are shopping for is a plant-enthusiast, it is likely they won’t turn down another one. Opt for interesting looking, low-maintenance plants like a snake plant.
Gift a person with items it may be time for them to replace (with better ones) like a satin pillowcase or quality towels. They could also keep these items as extras for guests.
Give the gift of new kitchen gadgets that aren’t necessities but certainly make cooking easier like a hand blender, digital scale or digital meat thermometer.
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