Canvas 2019 Holiday Gift Guide: Last Minute Picks For Everyone on Your List
If you are like many of our clients, this holiday came exceptionally fast with little time to plan ahead. With one less week between Thanksgiving and Christmas, many retailers are feeling the pinch and pushing more sales to move inventory. I feel lucky that all my shopping and holiday baking (my gift to stores every year) is done but don’t fear if you are still in the hustle to get it all done.
Our 2019 Gift Guide for Everyone in Your Family
Being in stores on a regular basis does have its perks and watching inventory flow is one of them. So to simplify your shopping, I put together my top gift picks for parents, siblings, and babies. In a range of prices and styles, these are all gifts that I've either already purchased for a loved one or would love to receive under the tree.
Enjoy!
~Kimberly
What to Give Mom & Dad
Regardless of their taste, Mom and Dad can sometimes feel overwhelming to buy for. In past years, our family started to draw names to keep things special and affordable. This year I bought my parents an everyday sized Le Creuset Cast-Iron Oven (my mom loves to cook and my Dad loves her cooking) so that it's something they can enjoy together.
1. LL Bean Slippers, $79 These classic slippers (the women’s version shown here) are the essential Winter Slipper to keep your parents toasty on their feet. LL Bean has sold nearly 4 million of these slippers in the past 5 years, so they must be doing something right.
2. Le Creuset Cast-Iron Essential Oven, 3 1/2-Qt. ($149 reg. $290) I purchased one of these ovens for myself over Thanksgiving and have been enjoying the portable size for gatherings.
3. Audible Gift Membership ($15-$150) Keep your parents in the know and engaged with an Audible subscription. My parents who are constantly on the go have gotten through a staggering number of books this year thanks to their subscription.
What to Give Your Sibling or BFF
Every year, I try to get my sister and brother-in-law something that’s unique, practical, and treat worthy. They have different styles but are in the throes of toddler management at home, so a little luxury can go a looong way.
1. Kiehl’s Travel Size Men's Grab & Go Essentials Set, $47 Started in 1851 as an old world apothecary in NYC this brand has high-quality products designed for both men and women. This travel set is also a great starter set for a guy with minimal product tendencies.
2. Bombas Color Block Ankle Socks, $12 Need to freshen up a loved ones sneaker game? These ankle socks come in a mix of shade but why not add a pop of color. I love the extra cushion designed with comfort in mind.
3. Mark & Graham Leather Charger Roll-Up, $49 Help keep loved ones organized and stylish with this sleek leather roll up. The monogram is a nice touch, but not necessary when you are on a gifting deadline.
What to Give Your Niece or Nephew
The holidays really are so much more fun with children around. If you don't have a special child in your life, but would like to make a difference, I am a BIG fan of the Enchantment program with the SF Ballet. If you are interested in sending a child to the ballet, read on. To treat the littles in your life or the young at heart see below for my favorite gifts.
1. Be Kind by Pat Zietlow Miller, Jen Hill (Illustrator): I like gifting books to kids that can be read together and/or inspire imagination and curiosity. I gifted this sweet book to my niece to encourage and teach the importance of kindness…it may be a great gift for adults too ;)
2. LumiPets Cute Animal Silicone Baby Night Light: For little ones who have trouble falling asleep, this adorable squishy friend could be the sleep aid everyone in the family has been waiting for. The soothing light color will change when the bear is tapped or via remote.
3. The Things I Know Matching Game: When I give gifts to kids I like them to serve a larger purpose or be educational (yes I am THAT Aunt). This colorful game is perfect for young elementary school kids.