Last Minute Bookish Stocking Stuffers
Finding the perfect little something for a dear friend or loved one can be hard. What to fill an adult’s stocking with? Or what to get for a book club pollyanna? What about a gift for that friend who shares your love of reading but has already read every book!! We rounded up the best unique bookish stocking stuffers for you to share with your fellow bookworms! From young to old, fantasy lover to classics hoarder, there is something for everyone on your list!
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Bookish Stocking Stuffers for the General Bookworm
Frostbeard Candles – We adore these candles, all of which are book inspired. From general book lover flavors to book specific scents, all of the options will make your house smell cozy!
Literary Teas – I own and love these loose leaf teas based on literary classics. My favorite is the Sherlock Holmes one.
Book Tea Infuser – Perfect to pair with the literary teas mentioned above!
Custom Book Lovers CuffLinks – Have a die-hard fanboy on your hands? Get him custom cufflinks with his favorite book covers on them. Would make a great wedding gift too.
Custom Library Book Stamp – I lend out books all the time and would love to be able to brand my collection.
Book Sleeves – I always have a book in my purse, but that means they often get torn covers or goop covered pages. Book Sleeves to the rescue to keep your treasured tome in mint condition.
Library Card Cellphone Case – Why not declare to the world that you are a library lover? I love the look of this phone case!Â
Drink Tea, Read Books Spoon – Add a little smile to your morning tea routine. This is a spoon to be treasured for sure.
Bookish Stocking Stuffers for the Classics Lover
Anna Karenina Magnetic Bookmark – Â Kiss dog-eared pages goodbye! This Etsy shop makes loads of magnetic bookmarks with all kinds of literary favorite on the front.Â
Elf Headphones – I know many a lord of the ring fan who would rock these headphones. They work well for little kids too!
Bookish Tote – We couldn’t have a gift round up that didn’t include a Jane Austen item, could we? This is the perfect canvas bag for toting around your bookstore scores.
Gone with the Wind Peg Dolls – They make Anne of Green Gables, Jane Austen, Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan too!
Jane Austen Articulated Paper Dolls – Movable Mr. Darcy. Need I say more?
Book Enamel Pins – Collect them all! There are 50 different book covers in this shop!
Ho Ho Hodor Ornament – This just made me laugh.
Outlander Inspired Gloves – I own a similar pair and I love them…but then I am an Outlander fanatic!
Bookish Stocking Stuffers for Kids and Teens
Funko Pops Santa Grinch or Frodo Baggins – There are funko Pops character for all kinds of thing but these are my favorite bookish ones.
Hunger Games Tshirt – I adore this shirt with all my favorite Hunger Games characters. Other favorites from the shop are “I love Christmas like a House Elf loves socks” and “Stressed, Blessed and Book Obsessed.”
Peter Pan Ipad Case – My favorite fairytale on my favorite device. Win-Win.
Piggie Knitted Doll – My kids adore the Mo Williams stories about Elephant and Piggie. They would swoon over this adorable stuffed animal.
Harry Potter Tea Coasters – I mean, how funny are these? Jackie just ordered them!
Willy Wonka and Anne of Green Gables Cross Stitch Patterns – I’m OBSESSED with these cross stitch patterns….now if only I knew how to cross stitch!
A Court of Thorns and Roses Cosmetics Bag – A Court of Thorns and Roses is a cult hit in the YA scene. This pouch is perfect for cosmetics or housing school supplies.
Book Perfume Oils – Night Circus is a favorite of ours, but this shop has multiple book-inspired scents.
Little Prince Passport Cover – A gorgeous to display bookish pride while protecting your travel documents. They make a Harry Potter version too!
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