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If you stuff them for someone, or if you only unstuff them from Santa, what goes in them? (I'm wondering if it's just junk that ends up getting thrown out with the wrapping paper or if it's practical stuff to use for a while)
I hate putting together stockings. HATE IT.
I'm more of a I don't want to throw away money with junk, I want to give and get practical stuff. Dh is not so much the same as me. My MIL always has awesome stockings for us, but she has to spend a ton of money on them all. I prefer to not spend lots
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Re: Stocking Stuffers
I buy practical stuff that my husband will use like deodorant, cologne, shaving cream, razors, his favorite snacks, dvd's.
For the kids, it's usually video games, dvds, candy.
We always got a magazine, a small perfume (or cologne), a candy cane, an orange and then some small gift, like an ornament or something like that...
I love the idea of things like body wash, shaving cream, lotion, and all that really practical stuff
Serendipity3, South Beach, Miami, FL 2012
This is exactly the kind of stuff I put in DH's stocking. As a kid, I just used to get my smaller presents in my stocking, like Christmas ornaments, candy, gift cards to McDonalds, fuzzy socks, hair accessories.... kinda random stuff but all exciting and useful for a kid.