🎄Last-Minute Christmas Gifts Anyone Would Love (Yes, Even the “Impossible” People)

We’ve all been there. The calendar says December 24, your brain says panic, and your gift list is still suspiciously long. Don’t worry—last-minute doesn’t have to mean last-thought. These gifts are easy to find, crowd-pleasing, and guaranteed to make you look like you had this all planned weeks ago. 😉

Let’s save Christmas, shall we?


🎁 1. Cozy Everything

You can never go wrong with cozy.

  • Ultra-soft blankets
  • Fuzzy socks (bonus points for fun patterns)
  • Plush slippers

Perfect for: literally everyone who enjoys comfort (aka everyone).


☕ 2. A Mug That Has Personality

A mug isn’t just a mug if it says something funny, cute, or relatable.

  • “Main Character Energy”
  • Pet-themed mugs
  • Minimal aesthetic designs

Pair it with hot chocolate packets or tea bags for instant gifting magic.


📚 3. Books That Feel Personal (Even If You Bought Them Today)

Books are thoughtful and easy to grab.

  • A trending novel
  • A beautiful coffee-table book
  • A journal or guided planner

Pro tip: Write a short note inside the cover—it instantly levels up the gift.


🕯️ 4. Candles = Universal Happiness

Candles are the unsung heroes of last-minute gifts.

  • Clean, neutral scents (vanilla, linen, eucalyptus)
  • Cute jars that double as décor

They smell good, look good, and feel fancy without much effort.


🎧 5. Tech Accessories Everyone Uses

Small tech gifts are lifesavers.

  • Wireless chargers
  • Phone stands
  • Headphones or earbud cases

Useful gifts = gifts people actually love.


🎨 6. Fun Little Hobbies in a Box

Help them discover a new interest!

  • Paint-by-number kits
  • Puzzle sets
  • DIY craft kits

It’s a gift and an activity—perfect for cozy winter days.


🍫 7. Snacks, But Make Them Fancy

Food gifts are always a win.

  • Chocolate assortments
  • Gourmet popcorn
  • Snack samplers

Tie it with a ribbon and suddenly it’s a “curated experience.”


🎟️ 8. Experiences (AKA Gifts Without Wrapping Paper)

Running out of time? Experiences to the rescue.

  • Movie tickets
  • Concert or event passes
  • Online classes or subscriptions

Wrap it in a card and call it intentional.


🎄 Final Thought

The best gifts don’t have to be expensive, rare, or perfectly wrapped. A little thought, a dash of fun, and a sprinkle of holiday spirit go a long way. And remember—no one needs to know you bought it yesterday. 😉

Happy gifting, and may your holiday be merry, bright, and stress-free! ✨🎅

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5 Unique Gifts that Writers Will LOVE to Receive

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Buying gifts can sometimes become a stressful chore, especially when you’re struggling what to give to someone that is close to you. But if you’ve got a writer in your life, don’t worry! I’ve got you covered pals and gals. Below are some seriously awesome gifts that anyone who enjoys writing will be thrilled to receive.

SUBSCRIPTION BOXES

Across The Page

What You’ll Get: Across The Page is a unique subscription box for writers looking to learn and find inspiration from cross-genre writers, specifically screenwriters and playwrights. Each month’s box is curated around a new story and includes a copy of the script, screenplay, book, and movie or stage play. Past boxes have included stories like The Martian, The Handmaid’s Tale, and A Few Good Men.

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This box is curated by authors, for authors so of course, I had to include this! Each box comes with one writing theme, one fiction novel, author tips, writing themed gifts, plus the chance to speak to a publishing professional!

BOOKS ON WRITING

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Save the Cat! Writes a Novel by Jessica Brody

Novelist Jessica Brody presents a comprehensive story-structure guide for novelists that applies the famed Save the Cat! screenwriting methodology to the world of novel writing. Revealing the 15 “beats” (plot points) that comprise a successful story–from the opening image to the finale–this book lays out the Ten Story Genres (Monster in the House; Whydunit; Dude with a Problem) alongside quirky, original insights (Save the Cat; Shard of Glass) to help novelists craft a plot that will captivate–and a novel that will sell.

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On Writing by Stephen King

The master of horror shares his love for the writing craft and tips on how to do better. The book reads easily, not in a preachy way. It’s in a conversational tone and shows how much King went through to get to where he is. Nobody gets to the top without having a learned a trick or two on the way.

USB DRIVES

As a writer, you always need to save your work and what better way than to keep your precious manuscripts saved than to use the handy USB drives. Every writer needs a couple of them.

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PORTABLE DESK

Don’t always have a desk with you? No worries! Bring the desk with you! Any space can easily become your writing nook with this awesome portable desk.

NOTEBOOKS

When you’re on the go, sometimes writing can be difficult. That’s why any writer will appreciate it if you gift them a notebook. It doesn’t have to be fancy or big. Writers are equal opportunity when it comes to notebooks and journals, we’re not that picky when we just need any scrap of paper to write down our ideas!

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