This guide was Theeee most requested, by far. And when I asked what were the challenges surrounding it…I got a ton of different responses. Ranging from – they have it all, or REALLY expensive taste, or they are minimalists, or just march to the beat of their own drum.
The holidays can be hard in ways that feel so surprising because it should be such a joyous time of year. And I think at the root of that can be the expectations we cling to, even when it’s not healthy for us. I encourage everyone to just give liberally, ungrudgingly, and intentionally, with no expectations. As long as you’re doing that, you can feel great about what you give. Annnnyway, climbing off my soapbox here…I couldn’t capture every MIL personality, but here are a few of my no fail/no offend gifts. If you’re looking for something really special – these personalized gifts are always great to give. This is a gift guide for women, that has some unique options that are perfect for those that are sentimental (i.e. me !)
- Â I love this leatherology tote! They sent me one, and I love the handpainted monogram. Pair with one of those organizers.
- Â A beautiful Calendar (perfect for a gardener or flower lover)
- Does she play golf? I love this chip and dip golf themed platter from For Petes Sake Pottery.
- The cutest little birdhouse lantern for your bird lover
- 12 days of Christmas Mistral soap. Love the way these soaps smell!
- A “blooming ideas” notepad perfect for the gardener.
- One of my favorite gifts on the podcast. These cache pots from Tricia Lowenfield. Can have her grandma name on it, with all her grandbabies. Completely customizable! Perfect for a medium-size orchid. I buy mine at Whole Foods or Trader Joe’s.
- Love to top gifts to my mother-in-law with school photos in this year/picture ornament.
- Loves tea? This Fortnum and Mason tea gift set is perfect.
- This gardenia plant is so lovely and would make a great gift.
- Cutest succulent beautiful urn.
- Travels for work or pleasure? This monogram tech envelope may be the ticket!
- Tea towel of a beloved recipe. This may take some recon. Ask that father in law to take a picture of one of her mothers recipe. It’s so sweet it’s in her handwriting!
- My favorite devotional. And I think it spans generations! Pair it with a cute mug (:
- Is she a baker? You can’t go wrong with these Emile Henry ruffled baker set.
- Have her Grandmother’s name put on one of these personalized phone cases. My mom is Nina – and I think that would be so cute on a phone case!
- This bow picture ornament would be great for the picture of your kids with Santa.
- These blockprint napkins are so precious! Love the color options and scallop details.
- Lemon Tree notepad from white house hostess. I use this everyday. Love the size! personalize it to her name or their last name, and it is something really useful that she can use daily. You can get 20% off with code TUCKERHOLIDAY
- I love this gorgeous laurel wreath.
- Personalized necklace with her grandkids names
- Simplified Planner – always makes a great gift.
- I love both of these pearl bracelet – Julie Vos is a favorite of mine. I wear my bee earrings all of the time.
- hinge cuff with pearl
- Put some earrings inside one of these travel jewelry pouches.
- bamboo studs (for those that don’t want dangles)
- bamboo hoops (always a classic)
- cozy slippers (also love these)
- to go with the slippers- a super soft soft throw. This patchwork blanket is also on my wish list.
- An oversized cashmere wrap – one size and great for a frequent traveler.
- A tree to plant and enjoy– pair with a nice bottle of tequila
- embroidered journal
- Frame a family photo. I can’t recommend Framebridge enough. I love to gift a framed photo or a special momento with Framebridge.
- Favorite perfume. It has clean ingredients too.
- pretty recipe box
- floral diffuser
- flower expert book – a beautiful coffee table book.
- loving all of these drunk elephants gift sets. Would be great for a mother in law that’s into beauty (:
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