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2019 Holiday Gift Guide: Stocking stuffers

Dec 9, 2019

A stuffed stocking brings an extra dose of holiday joy. These items are sure to satisfy anyone, young or old, who may be hoping for a little something sweet in his or her stocking.

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Ink + Alloy Lucite Hoop Earrings, $25, Ink + Alloy, 2969 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur and inkalloy.com

These fresh looking lucite hoops come in a range of colors from clear to black. Crafted by artisans in India, the lightweight hoops are perfect for everyday wear or special occasions.

Ink + Alloy lucite hoop earrings
Ink + Alloy lucite hoop earrings

Orrefors Gold Straws, $20, Neiman Marcus, Bloomingdales, Amazon.com

Help someone reduce, reuse and recycle with this boxed set of four gold stainless steel straws perfect for cold drinks. The reusable straws come with a cleaning brush.

Orrefors Gold Straws
Orrefors Gold Straws

Kess Drop Dots, $8.99, Target.com

Designed for kids ages 6 and up, Drop Dots are the best-selling play balls from Kess which feature a spiky feel-good texture while also making the balls easier to catch and grip

Kess Drop Dots
Kess Drop Dots

James Avery Artisan Jewelry “Y’all” Ring, $67, James Avery Artisan Jewelry stores (2 metro locations) or jamesavery.com

Southern pride is at your fingertips with this new ring from James Avery Artisan Jewelry. The sterling silver “Y’all” ring makes a statement for the season and beyond.

James Avery “Y’all” Ring
James Avery “Y’all” Ring

Billy Reid Cashmere Beanie, $120, Billy Reid (2 metro locations) or Billyreid.com

Warmer heads will prevail with this 100% cashmere beanie from Billy Reid. The hat is made in Mongolia, at the same location where all of the brand’s cashmere is sourced, dyed and spun.

Billy Reid Cashmere Beanie
Billy Reid Cashmere Beanie

GoCube Smart Puzzle, $79, getgocube.com

A Rubik’s cube reimagined for the tech set teaches players to solve the classic puzzle in under an hour. The GoCube has sensors to track and measure activity. Used with the app, it provides a real-time display of the cube, analyzes movement, and enables interactive tutorials to help anyone learn cubing. It comes with the GoCube Edge, charging stand, charging cable and pouch.

Go Cube Smart Puzzle
Go Cube Smart Puzzle

Awaken and Refresh Shower Steamers, $15, UncommonGoods.com

Help someone unwind from the holiday stress with these essential oil-infused tablets handmade in Virginia by Anusha Moodley. Place a tablet on the floor of the shower and turn on the water. The tablet will fizz and release a spa-inspired scent that mingles with the steam. Available in Chillax Lavender, Breathe Eucalyptus, or Orange Mint.

Awaken and Refresh Shower Steamers
Awaken and Refresh Shower Steamers

Twee Unicorn-Horn Sidewalk Chalk, $15, crateandbarrel.com and bloomingdales.com

Art gets an otherworldly uplift with unicorn-themed sidewalk chalk. The non-toxic and biodegradable chalk comes in a set of three pieces made to resemble unicorn horns, including one with warm hues, one with cool colors and one with gold and glitter coating. Handcrafted by artisans.

Twee Unicorn-Horn Sidewalk Chalk
Twee Unicorn-Horn Sidewalk Chalk

M.M. LaFleur Cashmere Socks, $45, M.M. LaFleur, Shops Buckhead Atlanta, 272 Buckhead Ave. NE, Atlanta

This treat for feet is made with 100% Mongolian cashmere in colors ranging from hunter green, black, light heather gray and navy.

M.M. LaFleur Cashmere Socks
M.M. LaFleur Cashmere Socks

Birthstone Wine Bottle Stoppers, $24, uncommongoods.com

Wine is preserved in style with hand-blown glass birthstone toppers from designer Jill Henrietta Davis. The glass stoppers are heated, then rolled with bits of crushed colored glass before being formed into globes designed to match each birthstone in the zodiac. Handmade in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.

Birthstone Wine Bottle Stoppers
Birthstone Wine Bottle Stoppers

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Nedra Rhone is a lifestyle columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution where she has been a reporter since 2006. A graduate of Columbia University School of Journalism, she enjoys writing about the people, places and events that define metro Atlanta. Sign up to have her column sent to your inbox: ajc.com/newsletters/nedra-rhone-columnist.

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