20 Last-Minute Christmas Gifts You Can Pick Up on the Way to the Party
The Christmas party is in two hours. You step out of the shower, wrap yourself in a towel, head over to the mirror and wipe a spot clean so you can see your face. You continue to get ready, and your mind wanders. You already picked up a bottle of wine to bring (and it was a good deal, too!); all the presents are wrapped. Just gotta get dressed, put everything in the car and — Oh, no. It hits you in the stomach like a super-sized helping of pumpkin pie: You forgot a present. Your mom texted you to remind you your great-uncle is coming, but with everything else on your overflowing holiday plate, you didn’t get to cross him off your list. It’s Christmas Day and everything is closed — even Amazon Prime can’t save you now. What’s a Penny Hoarder to do?
20 Last-Minute Gift Ideas
It’s possible you could get stuck in a situation where the only viable option is hitting the pharmacy or grocery store on the way to Grandma’s. But that doesn’t mean Uncle Mark’s stocking stuffer has to be a bottle of Advil. If you’re creative, you can find awesome Christmas gifts wherever you go. Just put a ribbon on it, and it’s an instant gift! Need some extra cash to fund the holidays? Try one of these 50 ways to make extra money this month.
1. At-Home Movie Night
Does your convenience store carry bargain DVDs? Microwave popcorn? Snag ‘em and grab a bow: You’ve given the gift of a night in!
2. At-Home Spa Day
Raid the beauty aisle for a few bottles of nail polish and a foot scrub, or try a luxurious face mask. Got a birthday coming up? These 117 places will give you free stuff on your birthday.
3. Bottle of Wine
If you live in a state where beer and wine are sold in drug stores and groceries, no worries! You have an opportunity to give a classic gift — even at the eleventh hour.
4. Nice Olive Oil
You may be worried your giftee doesn’t need this household staple. But if you skip the generic stuff and pay a little more for a fancy imported bottle, you’ve got a great gift your recipient will actually use — guaranteed. Looking for another money-saving life hack? These companies give you food and other products for free.
5. Gourmet Vinegars
Like a nice olive oil, a true foodie would appreciate a bottle of gourmet vinegar.
6. Artisan Pasta
Skip the blue box. Scour the Italian aisle for tri-color tripolini and a high-end jar of sauce for good measure. You’ve given the gift of a nice meal. Make your money work harder for you with our top picks for savings accounts.
7. Spices
Yeah, there’s nothing very exciting about garlic salt or onion powder. But what about a jar of Spanish saffron or grains of paradise? Bonus: Find a great-looking recipe that uses the spice(s) you choose. Write it into a Christmas card to go along with your gift.
8. Coffee or Tea
These are staples in pre-packaged gift baskets. Pick a whole-bean variety from your grocery aisle so your giftee can get it ground fresh to his needs, or pick up a bag of fancy-ish loose-leaf tea. Here’s how to start saving money, even if you don’t have room in your budget.
9. Nuts
A nice package of pistachios or macadamia nuts can make a nice (healthy!) gift. They’re pricey enough that your recipient probably doesn’t keep them on hand — but inexpensive enough to be Penny Hoarder-friendly at the same time.
10. Chocolate
Chocolate is awesome, and it’s available at pharmacies and groceries everywhere. Skip the M&Ms and spring for the good stuff — you’ve got a gift that’s hard to beat! Wrangle your budget with one of our picks for the best budget apps for couples.
11. Fresh Baked Goods
If CVS or Walgreens is your only option, this likely won’t work for you. But if you can swing by the supermarket on the way to the soirée, consider grabbing a beautifully decorated cake from the case — or even just a nice loaf of bread.
12. Fresh Fruit
There’s nothing better than fresh, in-season fruit. Pair it with chocolate to really amp up your gift. Love to play on your phone? These 22 legit games play real money.
13. Custom Gift Basket With Any of the Above
Soda crackers, sharp cheese and red wine. Dark chocolate and almonds, with a perfectly paired dark roast coffee to enjoy alongside. A bag of apples and a jar of caramel sauce. A pasta basket. The possibilities are endless — and the best part? All you really need to make anything a gift is a ribbon. Your grocer probably also sells them during the holidays.
14. Indoor Plant or Fresh Flowers
Everyone loves bringing fresh flora indoors. Grab a bouquet or a potted plant for your host — if she’s a cook, maybe even a couple of potted herbs from the produce section! Looking for a side gig? These are our top 28 picks.
15. Candle
Candles are great, because they’re both visual and olfactory. Plus, all those nice holiday scents — like evergreen and peppermint — are likely to be on steep sale!
16. Book
You might want to skip the cheesy romance novels, but most convenience stores have at least a few recent bestsellers. Another money hack? Stop spending too much money on these dumb things.
17. Gift Cards
Grocery stores sell gift cards to everything from restaurants to iTunes.
18. Christmas Ornament
Help your host commemorate another awesome year and successful holiday. No one has to know it was a last-minute purchase! Many pharmacies carry ornaments and decorations in their seasonal aisles — and this late in the game, they might also be on sale. Want more money-saving tricks like this? Here are eight more you should try.
19. Cookware
There are actually some pretty cool cooking gadgets on the endcap you always pass at the grocery store. Your host might love a pretty new ceramic pie pan — or maybe a slow cooker!
20. Photos
Drop by the photo center to print a few favorite memories from a USB stick. Then spend some time sharing them around the table. Save $100 (or more!) on groceries with these 25 tools and tricks.
Need More Ideas?
At the end of the day, even a thoughtful card is better than nothing. You just need to show you didn’t forget about the person in question (even though you totally did). Grab a Christmas card and write an IOU for a home-cooked meal, a night out or a few hours catching up over coffee — a gift way more thoughtful than any object you could wrap and put under a tree.