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12 Last-Minute Gifts for Everyone in Every Price Range

Christmas Presents under the Christmas Tree as part of Home Network Last Minute Gifts
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Christmas Day is drawing near — and the missing-presents panic has now set in. You’ve realized you’re still a few short but are totally tapped out of creative gift ideas. Take a beat and browse through this bevy of last-minute gift ideas for everyone on your list. With the option of higher or lower price points, these last-minute gifts will get the job done without sacrificing your sanity (or savings).

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Child’s Play

Play campfire set from Crate & Barrel as part of Home Network Last Minute Gifts
Crate & Barrel

Splurge: Imaginative play is the pinnacle of fun for little campers. Spark some new campfire memories with plush marshmallows and hot dogs (without the risk of open flames).

Plush Campfire Kids Playset, Crate & Barrel, $99.

Suction silicone toy set from Amazon as part of Home Network Last Minute Gifts
Amazon

Save: This egg stuffed full of strange, waterproof silicone creatures is begging to be cracked open. Their sticky suction-cup feet cling to bathtubs, airplane windows and any other solid, flat surface. Line them up by colour, then pull them off with a satisfying “pop”.

Suction Toy Set, Amazon, $23.

Related: How to Make Your Own Grinch Christmas Tree for Under $10

Pet Me

Blue floral dog bed from Anthropologie with a corgi on it Amazon as part of Home Network Last Minute Gifts
Anthropologie

Splurge: This blue-floral dog bed would not only look good in front of the living-room fireplace, it will also stand up to sharp doggy nails. Manufactured in the US and made from thick cotton, brass zippers and water-resistant, eco-friendly poly fill, this bed will last for dog’s years.

Foggy Dog Plush Dog Bed, Anthropologie, $165-$295.

Cheerble Interactive Cat Toy from Amazon next to its packaging as part of Home Network Last Minute Gifts
Amazon

Save: Not be left out, beloved (and discerning) cats may also be in need of last-minute gifts. Programmed to move in unpredictable patterns that mimic the real thing, this USB-rechargeable mouse toy will have your furry housebound hunter turn into a tracking and trouncing machine.

Cheerble Wicked Mouse Cat Toy, Amazon, $30.

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Friends Forever

Silk & Snow alpaca throw on a wooden chair next to a stump side table as part of Home Network Last Minute Gifts
Silk & Snow

Splurge: The 100-per-cent-natural alpaca fibre used in these handwoven throws is sourced directly from generational alpaca breeders in the Peruvian Andes. So not only are these blankets as warm as a hug but they come with a heartwarming story of sustainability and substance — something any friend of yours would appreciate.

Bristol Alpaca Wool Throw, Silk & Snow, $295.

Ikea BJÖRKSPIREA LED decorative light sits on a grey table as part of Home Network Last Minute Gifts
IKEA

Save: Looking for last-minute gifts for a friend (or even as a hostess gift) can have us looking in unusual places. While hitting up IKEA for festive Swedish wrapping paper and paper napkins, swing by the lighting section to snag a couple of these chic LED candlestick lights.

BJÖRKSPIREA LED Decorative Light, IKEA, $15.

Happy Host

Newly released MEATER Pro Duo smart thermometer
MEATER

Splurge: Invited to family or friends over the holidays? Give them the gift of peace of mind with a smart meat thermometer, so they never have to worry about undercooked meat. When turkey time arrives, simply insert one probe into the breast and one into the leg and voilà — they’ll know exactly when it’s time to serve the food.

MEATER Pro Duo, MEATER, $270.

Latte glasses holding various beverages by Zwilling
Zwilling

Save: Those who love hosting will appreciate the elegant translucence of these hand made glasses. They’re perfect for serving hot toddies, eggnog or even special desserts. The beauty of these mugs is that they maintain the ideal temperature of hot beverages while staying cool to the touch on the outside, something we think all hosts will appreciate for their guests.

450ml Latte Glass Set (2 Piece), Zwilling, $45.

Partner Up

H&M King Linen Duvet Set on a large bed with a canopy as part of Home Network Last Minute Gifts
H&M

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Splurge: OK, so maybe this last-minute gift for your “partner” may actually be a gift to yourself? Whether you cohabitate or are in the sleepover stage, there’s no shame in wanting to slumber in sheets that get softer with every wash. A natural linen duvet cover and pillow set is levelling up, no matter how you look at it.

Linen King Duvet Cover Set, H&M Home, $179.

Zara refillable borosilicate glass bottle with oak screw cap sits on a table as part of Home Network Last Minute Gifts
Zara Home

Save: You care about your partner‘s health and hydration. You care about the impact of single-use plastic on the environment. And you care that they’re always stealing your own reusable water bottle. This oak-topped glass vessel — with measuring marks on the side — is a multifaceted last-minute gift idea solution.

Oak Borosilicate Bottle, Zara Home, $46.

Related: 15 Gifts for the Men in Your Life

Parent Trap

Smeg x OVO White Kettle as part of Home Network Last Minute Gifts
Smeg

Splurge: If teatime and morning coffee are sacrosanct in your childhood home, then a next-level kettle might be just the parent-pleasing ticket. Partnering with Canada’s urban-fashion icon October’s Very Own (OVO), Smeg created a line of small stainless-steel appliances featuring the hip brand’s owl logo in an eye-catching matte gold.

Smeg x OVO Electric Kettle, Hudson’s Bay, $329.

Related: 10 New Home Appliances Trends You’ll Soon See Everywhere

The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World by Robin Wall Kimmerer book as part of Home Network Last Minute Gifts
Scribner

Save: Spark heated conversations over turkey and cranberry sauce with the new, widely acclaimed book from Indigenous scientist (and best-selling author of Braiding Sweetgrass) Robin Wall Kimmerer. In it she explores the ethics of gifting and reciprocity in the modern economy, set against the abundance and interconnectedness of the natural world. Let the dinnertime debates about commerce and consumption commence!

The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World, Indigo, $25.

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