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From present ideas to party food, find all your Christmas inspiration here.

Presents for adults £5 or less

32 replies

twilightrevolution · 09/12/2016 15:11

I'm sure this thread has happened already but I can't find one.

Money's tight and I'm running low on ideas that look kind of substantial. So far, I can think of:

Cheap mug, hot choc, sprinkles, small sieve
Adult colouring book and cheap pens/ Notebook and pen
Book and reading light
Cushion cover
Candle and candle holder

I don't like getting people toiletries because people can be fussy about them; especially ones that are cheap?

Anyone got any ideas? Xmas Smile

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EssentialHummus · 09/12/2016 15:14

"Cheap mug, hot choc, sprinkles, small sieve
Adult colouring book and cheap pens/ Notebook and pen
Book and reading light"

These are all great ideas IMO. If you have a Tiger store near you, pop in - they have lovely stuff at low prices. It's like a Scandi Poundland Grin

AndNoneForGretchenWieners · 09/12/2016 15:15

Phone charging cables in Tiger are brilliant. Who doesn't need a spare?

twilightrevolution · 09/12/2016 15:19

Argh! I'm in NE Wales and I'm pretty sure there's no Tiger shops around. I did travel down to Cardiff a few months ago and saw one there. I was in awe, like the country bumpkin I am Xmas Grin

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luckiestgirl · 09/12/2016 15:37

Placemarking for ideas

TheNaze73 · 09/12/2016 15:38

Bathbomb from Lush
Paperback book

ElizabethHoney · 09/12/2016 15:40

Christmas bauble (if you know their taste).
Small plant.

Pound coin substitute for trolleys
Bulbs (esp indoor already planted)

Revealall · 09/12/2016 15:47

Sainsburys had some nice gifts for under a fiver ( because they are all in the sale) - candles and the like. I liked the set of 3 robin frangranced candles, they didn't look cheap. And a brass coloured pear you put a ball candle in ( also in sale) and both together come out at less than £5.
Ponsettia or pretty plant with lots of cellophane and ribbon?
Mini hamper- small wine, packet of cheese thins and cheese in any nice box/ basket /tin.
Cheap DVD

CancelTheCheque · 09/12/2016 15:51

Small hip flasks are cheap on ebay and quite cute.
Mini cocktails - miniature booze bottles and ingredients with a recipe card.
If you're good at baking diy cookie kits can be dressed up (layer dry ingredients in a jar so it looks nice and include instructions for making into cookies)
Silicone collapsible bowls and cups, again cheap on ebay, bit random but works for outdoorsy folk.
For smokers (candle lovers maybe?) metal clippers look nice and can be got a few £.
Terrible terrible B movie dvds from pound shops / amazon. Maybe print out some B Movie bingo cards / drinking game instructions for added amusement.

Parmaviolets13 · 09/12/2016 15:53

Homemade jam! I made jam today with a small Kilner jar (£3), frozen raspberries (£1) and jam sugar (£2)

Looks great too

clairethewitch70 · 09/12/2016 15:53

Puzzle books & pens
Jigsaw Puzzle
Tub of Chocs
Ferrero Rocher
Reed Diffuser
Candlestick/tealight holders - Ikea have good choice

I wil keep thinking

SittingDrinkingTea · 09/12/2016 15:57

I'm always losing headphones so I'd appreciate a pair. DH bought me a pair last year which zip up, they were especially good because they didn't tangle.
If you shop around you can often nice cookery books with £££s off the cover price. I got my DM a lovely, hardback national trust one from Smiths which was, iirc, £5 down from £25.

NickyEds · 09/12/2016 16:01

Bottle of wine. And change (philistine wine drinker here!).

Ceaser1981 · 09/12/2016 16:31

Starbucks gift card
Pamper pack of face mask, bubble bath, foot mask etc
Tub if chocs (2 for £8) in morrisons
Small bathbomb from lush and face mask or hair treatment
£1 superdrug yestersay -lotion and shower gel www.hotukdeals.com/deals/patisserie-de-bain-cranberries-cream-duo-gift-set-was-10-now-1p-superdrug-online-2507688
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twilightrevolution · 09/12/2016 16:38

I'm liking these ideas. I had to google 'metal clippers', though; I had no idea what they were!

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Leeds2 · 09/12/2016 17:22

Lottery tickets.

LovelyWeatherForDucks · 09/12/2016 18:09

Popcorn containers from £shop with a bag of posh popcorn or popping kernals

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 09/12/2016 22:01

Book marks for anybody who's a big reader - can never have too many.

I saw a nice thing on Pinterest for any bakers - oven glove stuffed with wooden spoon, whisk and various other bits.

Yes to mini cocktail kits - tiny bottle of Prosecco and a miniature bottle of Chambord = around £6

'Posh' tea bags/loose leaf tea

Cheese and crackers or chutney

Can sometimes get nice scarves for around a fiver or so

Earrings from Accessorize

frazzled74 · 09/12/2016 23:04

I think that with gifts under a fiver it's all about the thought and the wrapping. One of my colleagues gave me a bottle of wine today, it was so beautifully wrapped, with lovely tasteful paper and holly, I was really touched.

Ladymoods · 10/12/2016 01:23

Am I the only one wondering what a robin fragranced candle smells like?

MissBattleaxe · 10/12/2016 01:43

Oh not those tiny bottles of prosecco that are gone in 60 seconds! Such a waste of a fiver. I like the oven glove and cookbook idea. I'd be happy with tea bags coffee and biscuits. I'm always running out and drink more hot drinks in winter.

dovesong · 10/12/2016 01:43

Muji tin candles. £3.50 off their site and smell lovely.

annandale · 10/12/2016 02:13

Car cup holder £4.59

Rose vaseline tin.
Time to ream the charity shops.
Agree with Flying Tiger - I thought I'd pop in - might as well have handed them my purse straight away.

officerhinrika · 10/12/2016 03:20

Pots of bulbs wrapped up well, or nice empty pot with packets of seeds? With seeds might be more than £5 though.
eBay do mini hot water bottles or you could try making microwave heat bags. I do these for a charity craft stall and they're very easy. You can do small squares for hand warmers, larger squares or oblongs. Use thick cotton fabric, remnants are great or cut up old stuff like jeans etc. If really pushed you can use up out of date rice from the back of the cupboard for filling, but 500g wheat from a health store is about £2. This would fill two decent sized bags. Tie the finished bags up with pretty ribbon and don't forget to add instructions ( max heating time 2 minutes, always heat with cup of water etc), you can google these. They always sell very well so people seem to like them.
Homemade nut brittle is something else I get asked for too, recipe on BBC good food and wrap in cellophane bag or nice small ( cheap) tin.

RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 10/12/2016 09:52

Yes to Muji candlles - they are v good.

Cakescakescakes · 10/12/2016 10:01

Nigel slater'S 'Kitchen Diaries III' is only £6 on amazon at the minute and is a lovely chunky substantial gift. As well as being a really excellent cook book.

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