Stocking Stuffers For Men-Christmas Stocking Stuffer Gift Ideas for Guys and Dads

Christmas Stocking Stuffers For MenChristmas stocking stuffers are traditionally small, cheap and inexpensive gifts for filling Christmas stockings. Men, women and children often say that Christmas stockings are the best part of Christmas. Getting those creative juices flowing with new and unique stocking ideas for men and dads is often a challenge, especially if the guy in your life is one of those “hard to buy for” or “who has everything”.

So, what are the most popular Christmas stocking stuffers for men, guys and dads? It should come as no surprise that what tops the list of the most popular types of Christmas stocking stuffers for men or dads this year are cheap, frugal, fun or funny stocking stuffers for guys.

Grandparent Christmas gifts and stocking stuffers for seniors who have everything can be hard too, and that is why Christmas Gift Baskets and stockings containing candy, cookies and other edible treats are a favorite for grandparents. Dads, brothers, grandfathers, uncles, boyfriends, fathers-in-law, brothers-in-law, bosses, co-workers and corporate big-shots enjoy useful or practical gifts at Christmas, but that doesn’t mean that these thoughtful gift ideas can’t be fun too.

Adult Stocking Stuffers

While some families are primarily filling stockings with fruits, nuts and small homemade treats and gifts for a more traditional Christmas, others are adding stocking fillers with a more adult theme. Adult stocking stuffers include funny novelty gag gifts like a whoopee cushion, homemade Snowman or Reindeer “poop” made from mini-marshmallows, but adult-themed stockings also include sexy or naughty stocking stuffers for men to bring a bit of fire and spice to the bedroom. Buy sexy, naughty, adult stocking stuffers for men (and women) from Spencer Gifts Here!
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Stocking Stuffer Ideas: 103 Christmas Stocking Stuffers For Kids and Teens

Stocking Stuffer IdeasDo you ever have trouble coming up with new ideas for filling Christmas stockings? Christmas stocking stuffers for kids and teens are often one of the last things parents or grandparents shop for during the Christmas holiday season, and by the time you decide to buy kids candy stocking stuffers in the cheap dime store aisles, all the good stuff is gone.

If you think kids stocking stuffers are a challenge, just wait until your kids become teenagers and you find the typical stocking fillers of candy or small toys just doesn’t cut it anymore. That’s usually when parents start feeling like there is no such thing as cheap stocking stuffers anymore, often finding themselves spending a small fortune on filling stockings when the money may be better spent elsewhere.

Watching kids and teens discover the unique little goodies in their Christmas stockings is always a fun thing for families come Christmas morning, that’s for sure. Parents are either finding cheap and creative ways to fill xmas stockings during this Christmas recession we’re in, including sticking to traditional ideas of filling stockings with fruits and nuts, while other parents have decided not to fill stockings at all or at least use very small Christmas stockings this year.

If you are looking for some new stocking stuffer ideas that won’t break the bank, here is a list of 103 stocking stuffers for kids and teens that are inexpensive, but will also light up those cute little faces Christmas morning.
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Recession Christmas – 12 Frugal Christmas Present Gift Ideas

Frugal ChristmasReady or not, the Christmas season is upon us. Stores are stocking up on anything and everything related to Christmas gift-giving, while many families are trying to find ways to survive Christmas during a recession. Christmas may not seem so “Merry” for those affected by job layoffs, home foreclosures and in some cases, outright poverty. Many families are in need of life’s basic necessities, due in part to the economic downturn, and will be in need of Christmas donations from those more fortunate.

According to a survey by Ing Direct, only about half of American adults (54%) plan to spend $300.00 or more on holiday Christmas gifts this year, a 10% decrease from what Americans spent last year during the 2008 Christmas holiday season. The survey results show that only 11% plan to spend between $1 and $100 in 2009 on Xmas gifts, and 23% plan to spend $100-$299, compared to 21 percent last year.

11% of those surveyed don’t plan to spend any money at all on Christmas toys or gifts in 2009, compared to 7 percent in 2008, a 57 percent increase. 14% of parents are giving children smaller Christmas stockings this year, while others are choosing to not fill Xmas stockings at all, and some will just hang the stockings as a Christmas decoration. Older Americans (55 years old and up) show the most dramatic change, with 61% planning to spend $300 or more dollars on gifts this year, compared to 71% from last year.

41% of Americans say saving more and spending less is a top priority for the remainder of the year and beyond. According to Forbes.com, 67% of Americans say they will continue their frugal ways by saving more money and spending less even after the economy recovers. The recession creates a great opportunity to rethink priorities in life, with less focus on luxuries and frivolous spending, and greater importance being placed on real “needs” vs. “wants”.

If you are being frugal by choice or by sheer necessity, Christmas presents a financial challenge for those who are needing a less expensive, affordable Christmas holiday. Here are twelve inexpensive, frugal Christmas gift ideas that won’t break the bank.
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