50 Best Consumable gift ideas
Wondering what to give the person who has everything? Want to give the gift of a special experience, rather than another gadget or knick-knack that's not truly wanted? Or, maybe you just want a clutter-free Christmas. Giving a consumable holiday gift is perfect solution! Here are some ideas sure to please the recipients on your list:
- Movie passes – You can get gift cards to theater chains like Fandango, AMC and Cinemark on Amazon.com or at endcaps at Target, Walgreens and many supermarkets
- Chuck E. Cheese tokens – These are fun for kids who go there regularly.
- Amusement park passes – Many amusement parks offer yearly family rates at substantial discounts. Perfect for gift-giving!
- Water park passes – Check sites like Groupon.com and livingsocial.com for deals on water parks and similar places.
- A night's stay in a hotel – Perfect for a fun getaway!
- Ski hill passes – Or, if skiing isn't their thing, think of any other winter fun passes you can give like snowshoeing classes, tubing, etc.
- “Fun” tub time gifts for kids Think bath crayons, tub paints, bubble bath, and so on.
- Cosmetics for teen girls – Nail polish, makeup, lotions, bath bombs, facial scrubs, lotions, etc.
- Art supplies for kids – Parents appreciate gifts that spark creativity and keep them busy such as coloring books, glue, construction paper, pipe cleaners, popsicle sticks, pom-poms, glitter, etc.
- Craft supplies for adults – Big kids like crafts too! Think of the hobbies the recipient has, and give things like scrapbooking supplies, yarn, woodworking supplies, etc.
- Homemade play dough and cookie cutters – Great for toddlers and preschoolers, plus you can make it at home!
- Children's museums/zoo memberships – These are wonderful for families with toddlers, preschoolers and young kids
- iTunes gift cards or Xbox Live credits – Teen boys are often gamers, and they'll definitely use these
- Restaurant gift certificates – Great if you know their favorite restaurants. Treat them to a night out!
- Pet gifts – For the family that has a “furbaby” consider giving pet treats, catnip, chew toys, etc.
- Golf course passes
- Gift certificate for a hot air balloon ride – Or, another “bucket list” experience. Check groupon.com for ideas
- Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime gift subscriptions – Many people have these already, but you can gift them a code to use when their subscription expires.
- State Park Yearly Passes – Or, national parks. Families that love the outdoors will appreciate this.
- Stationery – Grandmothers enjoy this, or anyone else that sends handwritten cards. Think address labels, stamps, journals, etc.
- Pizza delivery gift cards – College students and families with teens love these
- Magazine subscriptions – Buy a current copy of the magazine off the newsstand to wrap up and give along with the subscription
- Car care supplies – Teen drivers or car enthusiasts will appreciate getting car wash tokens, air freshener, car wax, oil change gift card, gas card, etc.
- Lottery tickets – A small gift can turn into a HUGE one with this gift
- Coupons for your services – The gift of your time is great for busy families. Think babysitting, pet care, house-sitting, etc.
- Concert tickets – Check out deals on Stubhub.com
- Sporting event tickets – Sports fans will appreciate this
- Summer camps for kids – Great for grandparents to give grandchildren
- Gift certificate for a manicure, pedicure or massage – What woman wouldn't love a little pampering?
- Food gift baskets – Foodies and non-foodies alike will enjoy this. After all, we all eat. Go with a theme like Italian, coffee lover's, chocolate lovers, ice cream toppings, wine or beer, etc. TJ Maxx is a great spot to look for gourmet jarred gifts, seasonings, pasta sauces and kitchen gadgets
- Frozen foods – If you are a good cook, consider sharing your gift by making cookie dough and freezing it into balls for future use, preparing freezer meals, etc.
- Food jar gifts – Think soup mixes, cookies, bars, canned jellies and jams, etc. View our Mason Jar Gift Ideas
- Fireplace gift basket – If someone you know has a wood burning fireplace, consider giving them fire starters, lighters, etc. There are even firestarter pinecones that create colorful flames in green and blue
- Yard gifts – For avid gardeners, gifts like tulip bulbs, seeds, bird seed, feeders, are appreciated
- Meal subscription services like Blue Apron and Hello Fresh are great for busy families
- Home fragrances – room sprays, candles, potpourri, sachets, etc.
- Flowers and Plants – Flower arrangements or potted plants, terrariums, succulents, etc.
- Herb garden kits – Great for foodies to grow their own basil, thyme, cilantro, sage, etc.
- Seasonings – Think spice blends, infused olive oils, vinegars
- Disposable kitchen supplies – decorative paper napkins and paper plates, dish scrubbers, etc.
- bowling alley passes and shoe rental gift card
- Gift certificate to a portrait studio – Has it been awhile since they've had a family photo taken? Consider giving a portrait session.
- Fireworks – Know anyone that loves these? Fireworks are a fun gift for New Year's Eve or the Fourth of July
- Gym memberships or fitness classes – Be careful about giving this unless you know the person wants it, but this can be great for kick-starting new years' resolutions
- Music lessons – Think guitar, piano, trumpet, flute, and so on
- Hobby classes – Think photography, craft beer making, cooking, etc.
- cleaning services gift cards – Busy families may appreciate a gift certificate for window washing, carpet cleaning, maid services, etc., especially if they have a big event approaching such as a graduation or wedding
- Donations to a charity – If the recipient has a special tie to a certain one, this is great for the person who has everything.
- Wine, beer or other spirits – Or, a mix of all of them!
- Snack mixes – Check out our Best Chex Mix Recipes, and Christmas Merry Munch.
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