33 Inexpensive Gifts That Say 'I’m Thinking of You'

The best gifts don’t have to cost a ton—and we’ve got proof.

ByJada Wong

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Otherland candle in Rattan on a vanity with mirror and combs nearby

Photo by Otherland

We’re firmly in the camp that gasp-inducing gifts don’t necessarily have to be expensive. Sure, it’s nice to treat family and friends to an extravagant indulgence, but money really can’t buy happiness. That’s why we’ve rounded up 33 inexpensive gift ideas for... well, everyone in your life—including you. After all, who couldn’t use an affordable treat these days?

From Otherland’s beautifully packaged candles to Anthro’s bistro-inspired monogram mug you’ve seen all over Instagram, these 33 gifts—all of which fall below the $50 mark—prove that it’s really the thought that matters most.

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These glass bowls are imported from Turkey and look far more expensive than their $12 price tag would suggest, so you can gift a set of four for less than $50. Though all three colors are lovely, their vintage-inspired green hue is unexpectedly delightful.

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We all know that one city dweller who’d rather be camping. Give them something to look forward to with this striking poster, which doubles as a checklist to keep track of which parks they’ve visited.

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Any home cook would be delighted to receive Simply Genius, the third and most recent of Kristen Miglore’s Genius cookbooks. Though the publication date isn’t until September, every preorder comes with a sneak-peak PDF of 14 recipes.

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With summer in full swing, there’s never been a better time to break out the picnic blanket. This one turns into a convenient, easy-to-carry tote and features a classic red and white gingham print.

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Even if they’re not a morning person, they’ll appreciate the Wake candle with its salty ocean notes.

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If the pandemic has kept you apart from your loved ones, a virtual class where you can at least spend “time” together could be the next-best thing. A flower-arranging class is low-key and therapeutic, and you’ll both have beautiful bouquets as a lovely reminder.

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Finally, a pair of kids’ socks that aren’t meant to match! Get a set that features their favorite snack and we guarantee they’ll be touched that you remembered what it was.

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To remind them of a favorite trip or to inspire their wanderlust, these handmade soaps are almost too pretty to use. They’re also plant-based and made with compostable and biodegradable materials.

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Brand Partnerships Editor Erin Alexander can’t get enough of Anthro’s signature scent. If you’ve got a friend who feels the same, they’ll absolutely love this seasonal take with notes of pumpkin spice, orange zest, vanilla, and cinnamon.

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If the recipient of your gift just moved into a new place, they’ll love a useful gift like dinnerware from Gap Home’s new collection. Bonus points for getting a purposely mismatched set to add to their eclectic collection.

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An e-gift card to Bokksu means they can buy a subscription box of delicious Japanese snacks or choose from tons of options à la carte.

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These have been one of our go-to gifts for friends and loved ones for years—especially vegans. Selfishly, once they unwrap the package, we know they’ll happily share a bar with us. Or will they?

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Not only does every candle smell like a dream, but they come with a set of matches in a beautiful box—almost like a second gift that costs you nothing.

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For your friend who loves to cook but hates the prep, this handy corn stripper can help save so much time.

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These charming Anthropologie monogram mugs are super popular for a reason. Snag a few different letters for a few different loved ones (and maybe yourself, while you're at it!).

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Kids and little ones will love the creative storytelling and bright artwork from New York Times bestselling author Eva Chen and illustrator Matthew Rivera.

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If they’ve picked up a major love of puzzles during quarantine, they’ll surely appreciate this beautiful new addition to their collection.

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Indulge them with a Manhattan cut of ultra-marbled American Wagyu strip steak. It’s something they’d probably never buy themselves, making it an extra-special treat.

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For your friend who can’t keep their plant babies alive, this faux statement branch is striking and safe from black thumbs.

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Silicone straws are easy to wash and carry, making them a cinch to integrate into your eco-conscious friend’s routine.

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Help them figure out their fave red, white, or rosé with a wine subscription from Winc. You can grab four bottles of top-rated vino for a little under $30 and rest easy knowing that they'll love every sip.

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And grab a wine chiller while you’re at it, too—this way, you can help yourself to a glass right after they pop open a bottle. Win-win!

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For the overpacker, this foldable compact tote can hold anything that doesn’t make it into their suitcase.

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For the hostess with guests who don’t drink, this alcohol-free gin is a thoughtful—and delicious—gift.

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Packed with radiance-boosting watermelon, moisture-packed hyaluronic acid, and exfoliating AHAs, your skincare-loving friends will love this overnight mask that epitomizes beauty sleep.

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If your friend has little ones, they’ll love this overloaded package of art and craft supplies. Everything can be stashed in the bucket for easy cleanup, too.

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You can never have too many catchall trays, and this one is particularly sweet. It’s also super affordable, which means you can grab a few and make it your signature gift during wedding season.

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For anyone who's spent time in England, a jar of sweet and tangy Branston is bound to bring back memories. This is great for the traveler who hasn’t been able to go anywhere these past two years or the expat who gets a bit homesick—a bottle of the popular condiment will take them on a culinary adventure.

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Banana pudding from Magnolia Bakery, deep-dish pizza from Lou Malnati’s—no matter what they’re craving, Goldbelly will have it.

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Help them decorate their new space with some gorgeous artwork, like this travel-inspired print with major jungle vibes.

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I have a bottle of this spray with me at all times, plus three in my fridge as back up. It’s super hydrating and refreshing—two words that any skincare-loving friend wants to hear.

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Canceled the annual winery trip? Bring the winery to them with this gorgeous tasting flight from top vineyards around the globe.

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Foodies and home cooks alike will love a bottle of fancy olive oil—the perfect finishing touch to any dish and tabletop.

We updated this post in July 2022 with more inexpensive gift ideas.

What’s your go-to gift? Drop some inspo in the comments!

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