I always watch but never comment, so here goes....I try to keep stocking stuffers to $20 max. I'm a boy mom and my 4 year old is cars OBSESSED, so he will get some Hot Wheels ($2ish), the die cast cars that I usually find at Walgreens that around 4 inches long, and maybe a monster truck. He also loves the Crayola Bath Dropz, they don't irritate his skin and they don't stain the tub or his skin, and it's a science lesson on color mixing. He also loves the pop fidget light up game and it would make a good stocking stuffer. Another surprising favorite are the fidget noodles. I'll also usually add new fun toothbrushes and Kinder chocolate. I try to keep stockings simple.
Stocking stuffer prices vary for me from year to year. I have done complete awesome stockings for under $15. Another very frugal idea -- buy school supplies in July/August when they are on sale and use as stocking stuffers. My kiddo loves 50 cent crayons or 99 cent markers. Also, you can bundle school supplies and make an "art set" with a cute Dollar Tree container. However, occasionally I spend a $10-$20 on one items such as a mini build a robot kit or game such as kanoodle or mobi (I like to find one small educational game for stocking every year). My son loves them!! Paperpie books sells SmartLab toys and kids can create a garden, do art, science experiments -- you name it cute stuff but a little expensive -- they fit awesome in a stocking.
Most of our stocking stuffers are between $1-2 (candy/treats, glow sticks, hair accessories, chapstick from the dollar store) but I also like to add in a few medium priced items ($5-10 range) like the surprise mini squishmallow figures or Disney doorables. Then I do one or two more expensive items ($20-30) like a piece of jewelry for my girls and a special ornament for each kid, so that they will each have their own collection to take with them when they are grown. ❤
🎅At our house it depends on your age. ☃️ Santa likes to put earrings, makeup or hair accessories in my stocking.🎄Older kid gets earbuds & art supplies.🦌 Little man usually gets busy bag stuff. We all get a few pieces of our favorite candy & the kids get an ornament. And honestly sometimes the size of the gift is a factor. If it’s little it might go in your stocking so it doesn’t get misplaced (by misplaced I mean the little guy packed it off & hide it). Lol! 🎁 My mom does necessity stockings which we love. ❤️
Yessss second this! Stocking stuffers for my husband is always so hard! Especially since we don’t drink and I swear all the gift guides I see have something to do with drinking 😂
🎄🎄I would say $20 would be the max I would spend on a stocking stuffer for my daughter. That does change sometimes for my husband and me. We don’t really buy many gifts for each other for under the tree, but we do a stocking for each other. Last year I think I put something in his stocking that was around $30. But we did 1 gift for each other under the tree plus a stocking. So that’s how I justified it. We spend more on our daughter, so her stocking stuffers are smaller. I love those busy books! We got a Toy Story one at Costco last Christmas and she still plays with it all the time. They are great!
We love stockings. When I asked our 35 year old daughter, if we should halt the tradition, she said no, absolutely not! Unlike many people, I don't mind spending money on items that will bring joy and get some use. Here, stockings are another from of entertainment. Our daughter and son and law guess what's inside before they open. We always have acouple fun/gag gifts, but some pretty nice items too... subscriptions, jewelry, custom items, fragrances. Our grandson is just 3 years old. Love your idea of adding Tonies and the sand sounds interesting... Someone in the comments mentioned premade cookie mix, to make cookies together, which sounds like a nice idea too. Thanks for taking the time to make these Christmas videos. I am slowly making my way through your content, adding items to the cart as I go. Have a fun week!
These are such fun ideas! My kids are older elementary age now, but still some of these ideas would be great for them! I find that I was able to to do their stockings for around $25 each when they were tiny, but now I find myself spending $40 or $50 each for their stocking stuffers.
We do stocking stuffers like toothbrushes, toothpaste, new bubble bath or bath colors and things like that. We focus less on the price per item but try to keep it under $40-$50 per person total. We will see this year though because we have a new little guy that will also be getting a stocking!! 🎄🎅
Dollar Tree has little horses with manes that you can comb. I plan to put them in my girls’ stockings this Christmas. Also this time of year DT has felt animal masks. My kids love them, and they make great stocking stuffers.
I hate only Gifting money I like having things for the kids to open but now my kids and nieces nephews are teens. Last year I wrapped their gift cards in boxes and I get them snacks or candy i wrap those to 😝
Love this video! Thanks for all the ideas! I grew up with my mom putting MOSTLY practical things in our stockings like tooth brushes 😂 but I still loved getting that stuff because it was fun. She would also do several snackie/treat things too, but no big items. So, I tend to follow suit and do the same with my son. He usually gets his favorite snacks and treats (he’s gunna be 3 in January) and then maybe a couple books. I would say that I would not spend more than $25-30 on his whole stocking.
When my children were little (they are both adults now) I would do several little things like a Christmas candy or two a piece of fruit, and one small present in their stockings. So in total for stocking stuffers I would spend maybe $30 for each of them.
I do one tonie for each girl, a special new book, toothbrush, flossers, toothpaste then about 5-10 small toys or coloring items! I try to stay under $40 for each 😊🎄
🎄$1-$2 is mostly what I like to do but sometimes my stocking stuffers are really good for that price because I shop for them all year long and put them away. I think any more than $8, they should be wrapped and put under the tree.🌲
We recently picked up the Paint By Sticker reading and math books and they were great for my kid who doesn't usually like doing workbooks, but loves stickers!
I more set a budget for the whole stocking I try to stay under $75 preferably $50 but prices these days are crazy. I think I’m kinda like you, 1 or 2 more pricey items and the rest small things.
I try to keep our stockings reasonable too. Most things are in the $1-10 range. I have a 9yo girl and 6&3yo boys. I always do some fun 'needs', so a fun toothbrush, toothpaste, bath paint or bath crayons. Then gum for my olders and tic tacs for my youngest. Usually a book and a couple of smaller toys. My 6yo likes the Funko Pop characters. I've done tons of the imagine ink things in the past! This year I am giving them all a $10 gift card to McDonald's since they always ask to go there, but we rarely do 😅 We made the mistake of getting too many tonies with the tonie boxes. I wish I would have paced! My oldest has a Yoto and my boys have Tonies. Definitely went way overboard when we got them 3 years ago.
Lovvvvving all the content these days! 😍 I have twin girls (Lucy’s age) and I’m with you on the sticking sticker price range… between $1 and $10 for most, then maybe the odd $15/$20 one. 🥰.
🎄🎄 my son will be two right after Christmas so just getting used to getting stocking stuffers. He loves baths so i have some bath bombs for him. He hasn't tried anything but bubble bath so that will be fun thing to try.
yesss loving the content and i love that you are posting more often. keep the christmas content coming. some baking ideas for the holidays, cookies holiday drinks that you make.
For my daughter and husband $20-$30 for the rest of hes family $15 n under 😂 (we celebrate with hes side and open them Xmas morning) since we open presents at midnight on Xmax eve lol
🎄🎅❄☃🦌So, I'm going to say that $20 would be the maximum I'd spend for a stocking stuffer, but I feel like that's really pushing it. Most of the things I'd get would hopefully be no more than $10. Keep the Christmas videos coming because it's my favorite holiday, and I will gladly keep watching any video you want to sprinkle some Christmas into any time of the year!
@@spoonfulofcleaning you can tell you spent a lot of thinking time on these Christmas ones. They feel very well put together. Well done Ashley. You're doing great. You're home looks like a hallmark movie❤ just beautiful. How magical for the girls. Much love to you all
🎄🧑🎄 I'm so happy I found you ❤ I'm a bit (🙄) older than you but I have 3 grandkids now 😅 oh and yeah keep the inspiration coming.....christmas is coming 😊
🎄🎁🎅🏻 I’m in Ireland so I try keep things under €5 ish and I put some candy or chocolate too, but my boys love crafts lil cars colours even fidget stuff x
I am a mom of 4 babies I have a 6 year old girl 4 year old boy 2 year old girl and a 11 month old boy so needless to say I used to be able to do $20 for stocking stuffers for my first two kids then after I decided I would do $10 each kid and a note from Santa to add the little touch of magic ✨
I’m going to grab some of the play sand! My daughter LOVESSSS Kinetic sand.. but I cannot do it anymore 😣 so messy! Maybe this will be a good in between!
🎄🌲🎅🤶Thank you. I feel gifts are getting bigger to the point where they don’t fit in the stocking and with that the prices seem to increase. Thank you for your lovely ideas.
Stocking stuffers $5 or less an item with the exception of maybe $10 for one or two items (they have to give us longevity to do that). Bonus I strive for 90% of the stocking stuffers to be consumable because all the cheap little dollar Christmas toys last a day and meltdowns Halle. If you try to throw away a broken toy. Lmao😂 I love to do premix cookie packets (like the Betty Crocker .98 pouches). It’s a fun activity to do either between Christmas and new years or even after, it’s interactive, and easy with minimal mess but they get a lot of enjoyment out of it.
I feel like 20 dollars for a stocking stuffer is great, and I shop at Ollie's where I live, fun fact I used to work at Ollie's here in Waycross Georgia.
I don’t think I’ve ever paid over bout £5 for each filler but I would probably pay up to £10, I love doing stockings but I think it would take the fun out by putting items in over 10. Also most people wouldn’t be able to truly fill a stocking for that amount without having more things In stocking than under tree but yet the stocking isn’t even full. Just my opinion!♥️
I budget $50 per stocking but do include some more pricey items. We always get new toothbrushes, a fun new tonie, new underpants, and typically low cost items like hot wheels or crayons/markers/etc. I buy extra during back to school and put them aside for Easter baskets and stockings. Also leftover Halloween candy that doesn’t look Halloween-esque 😂
Only way I’m spending 20$ on a stocking stuffer is if I can split it between my kids! I try to keep it to 5$ and I like to do holiday themed snacks (Walmart usually has them in their Christmas aisle!) like goldfish crackers or “snowballs” (white cheddar puffs) 🎄🎄🎄
Stockings are so expensive for me however my kids are teens and they get all new hygiene stuff -pimple patches, shampoo, conditioner, body wash , hair stuff so while it’s pricey it’s stuff they need anyway my oldest is in college this year so this is even more helpful for him then when he lived at home and could find new stuff in the closet. They get snacks or fav drinks or gum as well. I still do silly string , punch balloons and bubble though they don’t do to waste
Mine had a screw so I thought I was safe, the plastic side seam split apart popping the battery out. My 2 yr old brought it to me and I panicked. The screw to the battery compartment was still in place but the battery still popped out when the frame had been knocked hard. I was lucky my kid didn't put things in her mouth but I am now very aware of how a screw will not protect a little one from a battery.
I do have a question. I am not from the US, in Germany we don't do Christmas Stockings on Christmas. When I was younger I stayed with a family in US for a while and now that I have my own kids we adapted the stockings but we do them december 6th instead of putting out our boots as it is the tradition in our country. Last year was the first time we did it and it was really cozy and nice. I only added small toys and mostly chocolate, oranges, christmas cookies, milk chocolate mix ... Anyways. those stockings are not huge so some of your gifts you showed are way to big. How do you use them as christmas stockings as it doesn't fit? Sorry if you already explained and I didn't listen in that minute.
I feel like that’s a lot of plastic junk, which kids love, but would in up in the garbage or donation box. I like the candy/snack/fruit for stockings. The books are okay, but one is enough.
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Hey Ms. Ashely. I'm a guy who loves your videos. Could you change your introduction please? I love your videos and I've even been inspired by some of them.
Ollie’s so great for books! They have those sticker books too, also some that would be for younger kids. I picked them up for my 2 & 3 year old grandsons already.
@@HilarySiskthere’s nothing wrong with constructive criticism 🤷🏼♀️ he wasn’t saying the videos are bad because of it, just asking she not use “hey girl”. She is neutral on pixie because she knows dads watch those too, so obvs it’s something she’s ok with
OLLIES GET STUFF CHEAP HAHAHA WE LOVE THAT STORE!!!
Under 5 for most, but I like wrapping the more expensive gifts and off they are little they go in the stocking (example head phones)
$20. The prices go up as they grow! Grands are 12 and 20 now but still want fun stockings!🎄🤶🏻
I try to keep things simple with stockings. 🎄
I always watch but never comment, so here goes....I try to keep stocking stuffers to $20 max. I'm a boy mom and my 4 year old is cars OBSESSED, so he will get some Hot Wheels ($2ish), the die cast cars that I usually find at Walgreens that around 4 inches long, and maybe a monster truck. He also loves the Crayola Bath Dropz, they don't irritate his skin and they don't stain the tub or his skin, and it's a science lesson on color mixing. He also loves the pop fidget light up game and it would make a good stocking stuffer. Another surprising favorite are the fidget noodles. I'll also usually add new fun toothbrushes and Kinder chocolate. I try to keep stockings simple.
Stocking stuffer prices vary for me from year to year. I have done complete awesome stockings for under $15. Another very frugal idea -- buy school supplies in July/August when they are on sale and use as stocking stuffers. My kiddo loves 50 cent crayons or 99 cent markers. Also, you can bundle school supplies and make an "art set" with a cute Dollar Tree container. However, occasionally I spend a $10-$20 on one items such as a mini build a robot kit or game such as kanoodle or mobi (I like to find one small educational game for stocking every year). My son loves them!! Paperpie books sells SmartLab toys and kids can create a garden, do art, science experiments -- you name it cute stuff but a little expensive -- they fit awesome in a stocking.
Most of our stocking stuffers are between $1-2 (candy/treats, glow sticks, hair accessories, chapstick from the dollar store) but I also like to add in a few medium priced items ($5-10 range) like the surprise mini squishmallow figures or Disney doorables. Then I do one or two more expensive items ($20-30) like a piece of jewelry for my girls and a special ornament for each kid, so that they will each have their own collection to take with them when they are grown. ❤
🎅At our house it depends on your age. ☃️ Santa likes to put earrings, makeup or hair accessories in my stocking.🎄Older kid gets earbuds & art supplies.🦌 Little man usually gets busy bag stuff. We all get a few pieces of our favorite candy & the kids get an ornament. And honestly sometimes the size of the gift is a factor. If it’s little it might go in your stocking so it doesn’t get misplaced (by misplaced I mean the little guy packed it off & hide it). Lol! 🎁 My mom does necessity stockings which we love. ❤️
Yes! Can you do please Stocking Stuffers for men.
I will have to add it to my video list!
Yessss second this! Stocking stuffers for my husband is always so hard! Especially since we don’t drink and I swear all the gift guides I see have something to do with drinking 😂
🎄🎄I would say $20 would be the max I would spend on a stocking stuffer for my daughter. That does change sometimes for my husband and me. We don’t really buy many gifts for each other for under the tree, but we do a stocking for each other. Last year I think I put something in his stocking that was around $30. But we did 1 gift for each other under the tree plus a stocking. So that’s how I justified it. We spend more on our daughter, so her stocking stuffers are smaller. I love those busy books! We got a Toy Story one at Costco last Christmas and she still plays with it all the time. They are great!
We love stockings. When I asked our 35 year old daughter, if we should halt the tradition, she said no, absolutely not! Unlike many people, I don't mind spending money on items that will bring joy and get some use. Here, stockings are another from of entertainment. Our daughter and son and law guess what's inside before they open. We always have acouple fun/gag gifts, but some pretty nice items too... subscriptions, jewelry, custom items, fragrances. Our grandson is just 3 years old. Love your idea of adding Tonies and the sand sounds interesting... Someone in the comments mentioned premade cookie mix, to make cookies together, which sounds like a nice idea too. Thanks for taking the time to make these Christmas videos. I am slowly making my way through your content, adding items to the cart as I go. Have a fun week!
The pre made cookie mix is a cute idea never though of that
I’m here for all the early Christmas content!! Love it
These are such fun ideas! My kids are older elementary age now, but still some of these ideas would be great for them! I find that I was able to to do their stockings for around $25 each when they were tiny, but now I find myself spending $40 or $50 each for their stocking stuffers.
🎅🤶 love this video. I try to stick to $15 and under. Not unless it's a gift card then those are between 20-25. My kids are 18,16,16,8
We do stocking stuffers like toothbrushes, toothpaste, new bubble bath or bath colors and things like that. We focus less on the price per item but try to keep it under $40-$50 per person total. We will see this year though because we have a new little guy that will also be getting a stocking!! 🎄🎅
Mines all over depends on what excites me at the moment when I’m shopping. I think under 20 is perfect but depends on the kids too.
Dollar Tree has little horses with manes that you can comb. I plan to put them in my girls’ stockings this Christmas. Also this time of year DT has felt animal masks. My kids love them, and they make great stocking stuffers.
I try to keep stocking stuffers total under $40/kid. Love the puzzle tins!
I spend 5 or 10 dollars for stockings but thank u for ideas to get children 🎄
Ty for the inspo! It’s so hard to get a gift for a teen!!! My daughter just wants money lol! 🤍☺️🎄
I hate only
Gifting money I like having things for the kids to open but now my kids and nieces nephews are teens. Last year I wrapped their gift cards in boxes and I get them snacks or candy i wrap those to 😝
I have older grandkids in school but love to see your ideas that I can buy for Neighbor kids.
Love this video! Thanks for all the ideas! I grew up with my mom putting MOSTLY practical things in our stockings like tooth brushes 😂 but I still loved getting that stuff because it was fun. She would also do several snackie/treat things too, but no big items. So, I tend to follow suit and do the same with my son. He usually gets his favorite snacks and treats (he’s gunna be 3 in January) and then maybe a couple books. I would say that I would not spend more than $25-30 on his whole stocking.
For little ones, I do the $20 ish range. But when my daughter got older I did spend more 🎄🤶🏻
Love that you are sharing all of these ideas!! I plan for Christmas months in advance usually and I feel behind this year😂
I am totally loving all the frequent content!! So here for this!
When my children were little (they are both adults now) I would do several little things like a Christmas candy or two a piece of fruit, and one small present in their stockings. So in total for stocking stuffers I would spend maybe $30 for each of them.
We do a fruit, nuts, candy and two toys. The total is about $40/stocking
I do one tonie for each girl, a special new book, toothbrush, flossers, toothpaste then about 5-10 small toys or coloring items! I try to stay under $40 for each 😊🎄
🎄$1-$2 is mostly what I like to do but sometimes my stocking stuffers are really good for that price because I shop for them all year long and put them away. I think any more than $8, they should be wrapped and put under the tree.🌲
My girls always get a new toothbrush and a new hairbrush. Then we chose several small items based on their interest
I would say 1-10$!! Mostly we got hygiene stuff in our stockings!
Depends on the age of the kiddos. Usually less than $10🌲🎁
We recently picked up the Paint By Sticker reading and math books and they were great for my kid who doesn't usually like doing workbooks, but loves stickers!
Oh those sound awesome!!
Under $5 for sure on stockings. Usually around $20 or less for the entire stocking
I more set a budget for the whole stocking I try to stay under $75 preferably $50 but prices these days are crazy. I think I’m kinda like you, 1 or 2 more pricey items and the rest small things.
Woohoo, first one to like and comment! I'm loving these Christmas videos!
Yay! Thank you! ☺️
I try to keep our stockings reasonable too. Most things are in the $1-10 range. I have a 9yo girl and 6&3yo boys. I always do some fun 'needs', so a fun toothbrush, toothpaste, bath paint or bath crayons. Then gum for my olders and tic tacs for my youngest. Usually a book and a couple of smaller toys. My 6yo likes the Funko Pop characters. I've done tons of the imagine ink things in the past! This year I am giving them all a $10 gift card to McDonald's since they always ask to go there, but we rarely do 😅 We made the mistake of getting too many tonies with the tonie boxes. I wish I would have paced! My oldest has a Yoto and my boys have Tonies. Definitely went way overboard when we got them 3 years ago.
Ollies book section is fantastic...
Lovvvvving all the content these days! 😍
I have twin girls (Lucy’s age) and I’m with you on the sticking sticker price range… between $1 and $10 for most, then maybe the odd $15/$20 one. 🥰.
🎄🎄 my son will be two right after Christmas so just getting used to getting stocking stuffers.
He loves baths so i have some bath bombs for him. He hasn't tried anything but bubble bath so that will be fun thing to try.
We do bath bombs, Mr bubble foam soaps and bubble bath too
I need my daily dose of Ashley, binge watching your videos 😊
yesss loving the content and i love that you are posting more often. keep the christmas content coming. some baking ideas for the holidays, cookies holiday drinks that you make.
For my daughter and husband $20-$30 for the rest of hes family $15 n under 😂 (we celebrate with hes side and open them Xmas morning) since we open presents at midnight on Xmax eve lol
Thank you, I actually needed party favors so this was great for ideas
Stocking stuffer, I would say 20 range for the most part 🎄🎅
Loving all the content. Thanks for the great ideas! ⛄️
Hey girl, hey! Keep up the great videos and keep being you. ❤
🎄🎅❄☃🦌So, I'm going to say that $20 would be the maximum I'd spend for a stocking stuffer, but I feel like that's really pushing it. Most of the things I'd get would hopefully be no more than $10. Keep the Christmas videos coming because it's my favorite holiday, and I will gladly keep watching any video you want to sprinkle some Christmas into any time of the year!
Totally agree
Great video Ashley. Very well thought out for the price ranges.
Glad you liked it!!
@@spoonfulofcleaning you can tell you spent a lot of thinking time on these Christmas ones. They feel very well put together. Well done Ashley. You're doing great. You're home looks like a hallmark movie❤ just beautiful. How magical for the girls. Much love to you all
Haha girl…IDK if “gevity” is a word in the way you used it in the intro, but so cleaver and creative 🤣
I always put Disney gift card in my girls (it won't expire) stocking worth $25 but majority of the items are less than $10.
🎄🧑🎄 I'm so happy I found you ❤ I'm a bit (🙄) older than you but I have 3 grandkids now 😅 oh and yeah keep the inspiration coming.....christmas is coming 😊
Almost all of the stocking stuffers are $5 and under with the exception of 1 Tonie. (Because I’m not wrapping a tonie😂)
Awesome stocking stuffer ideas! ❤ I'm going to get many of these!
🎄So we budget $50 for stocking stuffers, we typically save those for little trinkety things and socks (we get new bombas socks every year)🎅🏻
🎄🎅I think around $1 to $10
🎄 When I filled my son's stocking, I got $10 are less items. Fun times🎄🎅
When I was little I would get 1 slightly bigger thing then lots of little bits so no more that $5-10 for an item 🎄🎄🎄🎄
🎄🎁🎅🏻 I’m in Ireland so I try keep things under €5 ish and I put some candy or chocolate too, but my boys love crafts lil cars colours even fidget stuff x
My kids are older now (2 adults one older teen) and we go on vacation instead of gifts, so stockings have things for our upcoming trip! 🎄
I am a mom of 4 babies I have a 6 year old girl 4 year old boy 2 year old girl and a 11 month old boy so needless to say I used to be able to do $20 for stocking stuffers for my first two kids then after I decided I would do $10 each kid and a note from Santa to add the little touch of magic ✨
I love the idea of adding in the extra note!
I love Ollie’s!!
Also can’t get your under $10 link to work.
Try this one urlgeni.us/amazon/sJof6
I’m going to grab some of the play sand! My daughter LOVESSSS Kinetic sand.. but I cannot do it anymore 😣 so messy! Maybe this will be a good in between!
🎄🌲🎅🤶Thank you. I feel gifts are getting bigger to the point where they don’t fit in the stocking and with that the prices seem to increase. Thank you for your lovely ideas.
I’m hoping to spend like 40 total on stocking stuffers but it’s definitely a challenge! Love your list
Stocking stuffers $5 or less an item with the exception of maybe $10 for one or two items (they have to give us longevity to do that). Bonus I strive for 90% of the stocking stuffers to be consumable because all the cheap little dollar Christmas toys last a day and meltdowns Halle. If you try to throw away a broken toy. Lmao😂 I love to do premix cookie packets (like the Betty Crocker .98 pouches). It’s a fun activity to do either between Christmas and new years or even after, it’s interactive, and easy with minimal mess but they get a lot of enjoyment out of it.
I feel like 20 dollars for a stocking stuffer is great, and I shop at Ollie's where I live, fun fact I used to work at Ollie's here in Waycross Georgia.
I don’t think I’ve ever paid over bout £5 for each filler but I would probably pay up to £10, I love doing stockings but I think it would take the fun out by putting items in over 10. Also most people wouldn’t be able to truly fill a stocking for that amount without having more things In stocking than under tree but yet the stocking isn’t even full. Just my opinion!♥️
I budget $50 per stocking but do include some more pricey items. We always get new toothbrushes, a fun new tonie, new underpants, and typically low cost items like hot wheels or crayons/markers/etc. I buy extra during back to school and put them aside for Easter baskets and stockings. Also leftover Halloween candy that doesn’t look Halloween-esque 😂
🎄I would say mostly under $5-10 but maybe one or two under $20 would be reasonable to me.
🎄 🦌 ☃ 🎅
Only way I’m spending 20$ on a stocking stuffer is if I can split it between my kids! I try to keep it to 5$ and I like to do holiday themed snacks (Walmart usually has them in their Christmas aisle!) like goldfish crackers or “snowballs” (white cheddar puffs) 🎄🎄🎄
Stockings are so expensive for me however my kids are teens and they get all new hygiene stuff -pimple patches, shampoo, conditioner, body wash , hair stuff so while it’s pricey it’s stuff they need anyway my oldest is in college this year so this is even more helpful for him then when he lived at home and could find new stuff in the closet. They get snacks or fav drinks or gum as well. I still do silly string , punch balloons and bubble though they don’t do to waste
Oh and sometimes small gift cards for coffee or ice cream
Can u do an adult stocking stuffer video to please 🙏
I try to keep the items in our stocking stuffers to $5 and under. Anything above that is getting wrapped and going under the tree 😂
🎄majority I’d say under $5, maybe under $10.
Just FYI those LCD drawing tablets have button batterys that can pop right out. We threw ours away due to that !
The ones we have are secured in with a screw. Good looking out on ones that just pop out!
Mine had a screw so I thought I was safe, the plastic side seam split apart popping the battery out. My 2 yr old brought it to me and I panicked. The screw to the battery compartment was still in place but the battery still popped out when the frame had been knocked hard. I was lucky my kid didn't put things in her mouth but I am now very aware of how a screw will not protect a little one from a battery.
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I shop for stocking stuffers by size and not just price.
£1.50 is the max I spend on stocking fillers.
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I do have a question. I am not from the US, in Germany we don't do Christmas Stockings on Christmas. When I was younger I stayed with a family in US for a while and now that I have my own kids we adapted the stockings but we do them december 6th instead of putting out our boots as it is the tradition in our country. Last year was the first time we did it and it was really cozy and nice. I only added small toys and mostly chocolate, oranges, christmas cookies, milk chocolate mix ... Anyways. those stockings are not huge so some of your gifts you showed are way to big. How do you use them as christmas stockings as it doesn't fit? Sorry if you already explained and I didn't listen in that minute.
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I feel like that’s a lot of plastic junk, which kids love, but would in up in the garbage or donation box. I like the candy/snack/fruit for stockings. The books are okay, but one is enough.
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Hey Ms. Ashely. I'm a guy who loves your videos. Could you change your introduction please? I love your videos and I've even been inspired by some of them.
I don't like that "girl hey girl" thing either even if I am a female. 😅🙈
There is no need to ask someone to change. If you like her content sit back and enjoy it. 😅
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Ollie’s so great for books! They have those sticker books too, also some that would be for younger kids. I picked them up for my 2 & 3 year old grandsons already.
@@HilarySiskthere’s nothing wrong with constructive criticism 🤷🏼♀️ he wasn’t saying the videos are bad because of it, just asking she not use “hey girl”. She is neutral on pixie because she knows dads watch those too, so obvs it’s something she’s ok with