It’s the most wonderful time of the year! And while holiday parties are in full force, Christmas lights are up for all to see, and festive songs are playing everywhere, your holiday shopping is far from complete. In fact, you may have not even started yet. According to the National Retail Federation four percent of consumers wait until the final two weeks of December to start holiday shopping. If that’s you, don’t fret! We have last-minute gift options for any type of person in your life. From touch screen gloves to crock pots to cold weather fitness gear and cozy jackets, get your holiday shopping done here!
Awesome Gifts for Your List
For the Stockings
Fill those socks with these small goodies because no one wants to wake up to a sack of coal. Click through to find all our favorite pint-sized picks.1. Pack and Go
Make it simple to transport nuts, vitamins and protein powders to work and then the gym with these Blender Bottle Go Stacks. Mix and match to fit your needs. ($9-$13; blenderbottle.com)2. With a Bow
Hang it on the tree or stick it in their stocking! Either way, any lady will love these festive hair ties by Emi Jay. ($13-$20; emi-jay.com)3. The Magic Touch
For those who can’t be away from their phone for even a second, they’ll appreciate these Eddie Bauer FluxPro Touchscreen Gloves this winter. ($30; eddiebauer.com)4. In a Pinch
A little of this, and a little of that… Quit leaving amounts up to chance and instead use this eight-piece Joseph Joseph Nest Measure set. ($10; josephjoseph.com)5. Turn a New Page
Spice up your planning for the New Year with Lorna Jane’s 2015 Move Nourish Believe Diary. Not only can you keep track of appointments, you’ll also find healthy recipes and tons of motivational quotes throughout the pages. ($40; lornajane.com)
RELATED: 10 Easy Mason Jar Recipes for DIY Gifts6. A Helping Hand
Winter means dry skin. Heal those cracked knuckles with this Burt’s Bees Hand Repair Kit. ($20; burtsbees.com)7. Serenity Now
Know when you walk outside and it just smells like snow? Give your house that seasonal scent with this Yankee Candle Pure Radiance Large Vase Candle in Winter. ($28; yankeecandle.com)8. Note to Self
Don't let another bag of chips go stale. Cinch them up with these magnetic Joseph Joseph Note-Clip to keep them fresh. Plus you can write the date on the erasable surface! ($10; josephjoseph)For the Active Individual
Choose from these perfect everyday options for mom, dad, friends or significant others.9. Happy Feet
Your little piggies will thank you for keeping them warm as you trek through the snow and slush in these adidas Outdoor Choleah Laceup PrimaLoft boots. ($140; adidas.com)11. That’s a Wrap
A scarf, wrap or shrug all in one: Lululemon’s Vinyasa Scarf has endless wearing possibilities thanks to the snaps on it. ($48; lululemon.com)13. Comfort Calls
Add a little edge to your step on drier days. These Vionic Palermo Casual Lace Up shoes have Orthaheel technology to keep your foot comfortable all day. ($80; vionicshoes.com)14. Carry the Day
This Under Armour StudioLux Duffel is big enough to fit all your essentials for an adventure-packed weekend. Plus, it has a removable laundry bag and toiletries pouch. ($135; underarmour.com)For the Fitness Fiend
Any gym rat would be excited to find these gifts under the tree.16. Weather Up
Make running in the cold a little more bearable with this thermal New Balance Heat Half Zip top. Bonus: Thumbholes! ($80; women’s, men’s; newbalance.com)17. Hop to It
Don’t risk getting hurt working out at home by jumping on a chair. Use the DailyBurn Plyo Box for all your box jump and other seated workout needs. ($99; store.dailyburn.com)19. Top It Off
It's no secret: Your ears are one of the first body parts to feel the cold. Keep the chill away by throwing on this C9 by Champion Knit Hat. It has a ponytail hole for women that easily blends in. ($16; target.com)22. Ninja Grip
Blisters and calluses, it’s time for you to meet your match! Prevent battle wounds on your hands (and grasp the pull-up bar longer) with these Rocktape Gloves. ($45; rocktape.com)For the Tech Star
Who doesn’t love tracking and support? These picks give either or both.23. Like a Pro
The GoPro HERO4 not only lets you capture ski runs, sky dive jumps, or scuba diving adventures, it also has a touch screen for easy navigation. ($400; gopro.com)
RELATED: 25 GoPro Instagram Posts for Epic Fitness Inspiration24. All in the Wrist
Track your heart rate GPS routes, running index and personal bests all in one place with the water-resistant Polar M400 GPS training watch. Then upload your stats to your computer via Bluetooth. ($200; polar.com)25. Ground Control
Kahtoola NANOspikes latch on to the bottom of your sneakers so you don’t have to worry about slippery surfaces (read: snow and ice) while running, hiking or jogging outside. ($50; kahtoola.com)26. Look at Me Now
The sun is setting earlier and earlier. Feel safe when you head out to hit the pavement by strapping on the Coleman CHT 15 Headlamp. ($34; coleman.com)27. Sing Along
Boarders, listen up! Jam out to music at a safe level on the slopes by plugging these Outdoor Tech Wired Chips into your iPod or phone, then placing them in your helmet, and you’re off! ($40; outdoortechnology.com)28. With the Band
Yes, the Microsoft band can track heart rate, steps, calorie burn and sleep quality, but it also provides email alerts and appointment reminders. Here’s to a more productive 2015! ($200; microsoft.com)29. Roll Out
Add vibration technology to your foam roll massage and what do you get? The Hyperice VYPER, which will help loosen muscles and reduce soreness. ($199; hyperice.com)For the Health Nut
Nutrition-minded foodies will thank you for any of these thoughtful presents.30. On the Menu
Join Kris Carr and Chef Chad Sarno on their vegan revolution in the Crazy Sexy Kitchen cookbook. It has 150 different recipes. ($17; amazon.com)
RELATED: 8 Drool-Worthy Cookbooks for Healthy Holiday Recipes31. Kitchen Helper
Hate never having enough counter space for all your cooking essentials, plus your recipe book? The Tovolo Crock-Book Holder not only stores spoons and spatulas, but it has a shelf for your cookbook to rest on. ($25; tovolo.com)32. Caffeine Fix
The Keurig 2.0 K550 Brewing System allows you to brew one personalized cup of coffee, or a four-cup carafe — all with the touch of a single button. ($200; keurig.com)33. Mix It Up
No one likes a lumpy smoothie! The stainless steel Waring Inverted Blender changes the flow of ingredients so you end up with a perfectly blended beverage every time. ($299; waringpro.com)34. Well-Rounded
Instead of having boxes of treats, cans of nuts, and bags of rice taking up unnecessary space in your cabinet, store them in this Joseph Joseph Food Store Carousel. Not only does it rid you of ugly packaging, its spinning feature makes accessibility simple. ($60; josephjoseph.com)35. Chef de Cuisine
Let your soups stew all day for maximum flavor. Simply toss the ingredients into this Cuisinart 3-in-1 Multicooker 4-quart Cook Central, choose from the Brown/Sauté, Slow Cook, and Steam control options, and voila! When you return, your meal will be ready to enjoy. ($129; cuisinart.com)36. Time to Toast
Not sure the ideal temperature to store your wine? This Waring Digital Wine Chiller/Warmer has 33 presets based on wine type so you’ll never have to wonder again. Cheers to that! ($129; waringpro.com)
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