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6 Gifts To Get Different People This Holiday Season

Stuck on Christmas gifts? Read this.

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6 Gifts To Get Different People This Holiday Season
Christmas Gifts

I bet you have a lot of people to shop for this holiday season, I know I do. Sometimes it's super hard to think of what to get everyone. If you get stuck like I do, here are a few ideas.

1. Your mom

If you can't think of anything to get your mom this holiday season, try a perfume set from Victoria's secret. You can't go wrong with this one. Try this fragrance mist set for $30.

2. Your dad

If he likes sports this is the perfect gift for him. Try getting him a blanket of his favorite sports team! Try this one from Elite Team for $99.

3. Best girl friend

What's better than a picture frame full of pictures of your bestie? A digital picture frame full of pictures of you and your bestie! They have them for all budgets but here's one from Amazon for $70.

4. Best guy friend

Sports or music memorabilia? Yes please! Here's a cool Pink Floyd canvas from Rockabilia for $54.

5. Grandma

Nothing is better for a grandma than some comfy PJ's. Here/s a comfy set from The Pajama Company for $63!

4. Grandpa

A nook tablet! This way he can read all his favorite books at whatever font he wants. Barns and Noble sells them for $50.

5. Girlfriend

What girl doesn't like jewelry? Pandora has some that is in your budget and super pretty. Here's a heart shaped ring for $70.

6. Boyfriend

An article of clothing/shoes that YOU like. They'll feel good and look good! Nike has some Roshe One's for $90.

Whatever you get someone, they're sure to love it because it comes from you. I just hope I got your creative juices flowing. Happy Holidays!

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