Stocking stuffers under $10

Christmas socks
Holiday socks Keep tootsies warm with soft holiday- and animal-themed socks. A pair costs $5.99 at T.J. Maxx. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
Earrings Craft shows and bazaars are great places to pick up earrings as stocking stuffers. This pair was $8. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
bicycle ornamen
Ornaments Christmas ornaments can be easy stocking stuffers. This one cost $4 at Made by Hand, in Fenwick Island, Delaware. Similar ornaments can be found at other fair trade stores in Maryland and Virginia. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
M&Ms
Small candy containers Use small recycled jars for M&Ms and other holiday candies as stocking stuffers. The cost will vary, depending on how many M&Ms you buy, but you can easily spend under $6.   (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
Lindt Chocolate Bears
Lindt Chocolate Bears These yummy treats are $3.99 each at CVS. You also can find multi-packs with smaller versions for under $6. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
Fizzing Bath Bomb
Fizzing Bath Bomb Bath products are always winners. Whole Foods offers this one for $2.99. You may still catch it on sale for $1.99. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
Bath products
Shimmering Shower Gel This quick pickup at CVS comes in just under $4. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
stocking stuffer
Handmade notebooks Little handmade notebooks from fair trade stores are inexpensive gifts. This one costs $8 and is made from elephant dung. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
Candy canes of candy
Candy canes of candy Chocolate malt balls, Reese’s Pieces and Spree are among the candies you can get in a candy cane for $1 at Wal-Mart. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
Hot Wheels
Hot Wheels The brand is still the same as when you were a kid, but the packaging is a little more dramatic. Each car will set you back 94 cents at Wal-Mart. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
Fun notepads
Fun notepads Cute notepads with different life sayings cost $3.99 each at World Market. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
Joie Bottle Watcher or Joie Wine Watcher
Joie Bottle Watcher or Joie Wine Watcher The beer drinker on your list will get a kick out of the Joie Bottle Watcher for $6.99 at World Market. It keeps an eye on your drink for you. Thhose who love wine will be able to have a party and not worry about the glasses getting mixed up with these adorable wine watchers ($5.99 for a set of six). They attach to glasses so you can remember which one is yours. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
Hollow chocolate Santas
Hollow chocolate Santas Similar to what the Easter bunny might bring, a Riegelein chocolate Santa runs $3.99 at World Market. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
Tabasco To Go
Tabasco To Go Hot sauce fans will salivate over this trio of mini sauces. A pack costs $5.99 at World Market. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
Secret Message Writing Set Get the spy on your list an invisible ink pen set for $5.99 at World Market. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
ChapStick’s Holiday collection
ChapStick’s Holiday collection The flavors of Christmas – pumpkin pie, candy cane and sugar cookie – come in a three-pack for $2.94 at Wal-Mart. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
Other ChapStick
Other ChapStick For $1, Wal-Mart has other flavors of ChapStick, if the Christmas flavors don’t do it for you. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
Coleman match holder
Coleman match holder Camper on your list? For a buck at Wal-Mart, you can match sure his matches stay dry. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
Milk Magic straws
Milk Magic straws These strawberry or chocolate peanut butter straws could add little fun to someone’s milk. They come four to a pack and are under $2 at Wal-Mart. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
earbuds
Zagg earbuds You can never have enough sets of earbuds. These come in at just under $10 at Wal-Mart. (WTOP/Colleen Kelleher)
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Christmas socks
bicycle ornamen
M&Ms
Lindt Chocolate Bears
Fizzing Bath Bomb
Bath products
stocking stuffer
Candy canes of candy
Hot Wheels
Fun notepads
Joie Bottle Watcher or Joie Wine Watcher
Hollow chocolate Santas
Tabasco To Go
ChapStick’s Holiday collection
Other ChapStick
Coleman match holder
Milk Magic straws
earbuds

Stocking stuffers come at all prices. WTOP rounded up some ideas for you that come in under $10. Some are for kids and some are for kids of all ages.

Colleen Kelleher

Colleen Kelleher is an award-winning journalist who has been with WTOP since 1996. Kelleher joined WTOP as the afternoon radio writer and night and weekend editor and made the move to WTOP.com in 2001. Now she works early mornings as the site's Senior Digital Editor.

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