Me and my boyfriend have been dating for 9 months, and we will be celebrating Christmas together this year. I bought all his presents , BUT I'm confused to what I should put in his stocking. His presents weren't cheap so now I'm on a budget. I just don't know what kinds of things I can put in his stocking. Can someone suggest some things I can get, do, or put in there to fill it up?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Gift Giving? Dragonflymagic answered Sunday November 30 2014, 5:02 pm: I know my husband loved when i got him a stocking stuffer of something to hang from his rear view mirror that wasnt too big to obstruct his view but where ever he went, it was a constant reminder of the person who gave it to him and he said gave him many fond smiles daily.
Another fun small thing could be getting him another key ring holder, or if he likes the one he has, getting one just for the part he can attach to his like a mini flash light or some other neat gadget.
Buy a mug with a design of something he likes on it. It doesnt even have to be brand new. I bought mugs in good condition one year at 2nd hand store and made it part of everyones Christmas gift. Make a homemade coupon book with coupons for him to redeem like a good should rub or back rub, you're making dinner for him. You treating him out to a movie, a coupon good for a ---- minute long kiss, you put in how many minutes.
If he doesn't have a good pair of gloves, that might fit in a stockiing. Also can be found brand new for cheaper at 2nd hand stores. Try a trip through a 2nd hand store for ideas, a spare pair of earbuds I've bought there new too. [ Dragonflymagic's advice column | Ask Dragonflymagic A Question ]
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