Skip to main content

Best stuff-in-a-box gifts for this holiday season

Best stuff-in-a-box gifts for this holiday season
Image used with permission by copyright holder

If you’re stumped about what to get someone for the holidays, allow us to solve your problem: The stuff-in-a-box subscription service has never been hotter and there are options galore for each and everyone on your shopping list.

You know what’s better than a gift? A gift that arrives on your doorstep promptly every month. Here are our favorite stuff-in-a-box services the Internet has to offer.

Recommended Videos

For the foodie

turntablekitchenTurntable Kitchen is easily one of the more eccentric monthly deliveries you could order. The service creates music and food pairings, sending you limited edition 7-inch vinyl as well as downloadable digital mixtapes of hand-picked up-and-coming artists along with recipes, some of the ingredients, and a few extra edible treats. It costs $25 a month, plus tax – shipping is free.

If that sounds a little too iffy, try Craft Coffee. Prices range from $20-$25 a month, and you’ll be sending out 12 ounces of artisan coffees, tasting notes, and brewing tips. And it should be noted, coffee-related gifts are always a fairly safe bet.

For the man that has nothing

Sometime within the last couple of years, box-order programs decided to target a particularly needy market: Guys who don’t want to buy stuff for themselves. Dollar Shave Club became one of the better known among these services thanks to a viral marketing launch, but the quality of its blades hasn’t hurt either. You select a razor, one of the three available blades, and you’re off. The service costs between $1 to $9 a month (shipping included except for the $1 version).

dollarshaveclubIf that’s a bit too specific for your guy, then Manpacks or Trunk Club might be more his style. Gift prices for Manpacks range from $20-$129, and include items like socks, underwear, shave kits, to travel packs – of course, you can also create your own custom set as well. Trunk Club is less about the essentials, and acts as a personal stylist, sending out about 10 pieces of apparel of all shapes and styles (and it comes in a trunk, no surprise there). Prices range from $40-$300.

For the DIYer

britkits giftIf you know anyone who’s Etsy obsessed, then monthly Brit Kits are a great option. The Brit + Co blog send out DIY kits with necessarily materials and step-by-step instructions. You can choose between one to six month subscriptions, ranging from $20-$110 if you’re sending it as a gift. For The Makers also delivers DIY-in-a-box items. The boxes include tutorials and materials for four projects and cost $29 a month. WhimseyBox comes with an organizer as well, as well as a 5×7 print, and connects you to a dedicated community where makers share their crafts. It runs from $45-$165, depending on how long you want the subscription to last.

But if someone one your list is more an appreciator of homemade gifts than a maker of them, Umba Box is the better choice. The monthly service works with artists to craft gifts that it ships out to subscribers every month, and items include things like jewelry, candles, soaps, perfumes, etc. Umba Box costs $25 a month.  

For the product and style junky

There are an endless amount of product and apparel for women subscription services out there, so we’re going to just pinpoint a couple of the favorites out there. Birchbox has been on top of the monthly box order game for awhile, and ships out samples of quality makeup and related products (for men and women) for anywhere between $30-$200 (depending on the length of the subscription).

birchbox
Image used with permission by copyright holder

If you want more variety, however, the Fancy Box is a better choice. The Pinterest competitor, Fancy, has turned its site success into a box service, where you can receive the most “fancied” items on a monthly basis. Really, it’s like a Pinteresty-type site threw up in a box and sent it to you for $30 a month.

For the artsy and eclectic types

If you know someone who’s just too cool for his or her own good, check out Quarterly Co. It’s a service where you subscribe to influencers on its site, and they hand-picked items to send to you. Every three months, you’ll get these curated gift boxes, which are $25 a piece.

art in a box service
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Art in a Box is a little more clear cut than Quarterly Co. For anywhere between $120-$720, you can set up a rotating gallery for someone on your list. Simply provide a little bit of insight on their tastes (which they can later change if need be), and prints will start showing up on their doorstep. Papirmasse is another, very affordable option, where for as little as $5 a month, you can supply someone with a print a month for a year. 

Molly McHugh
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Before coming to Digital Trends, Molly worked as a freelance writer, occasional photographer, and general technical lackey…
This temperature-controlled smart mug is the ultimate holiday gift
Ember - Temperature Control Smart Mug - 10 oz - Black

Holiday shopping in the modern age brings both the pro and con of having a lot of gifting options available right at our fingertips. This makes holiday shopping easy, but it can also make it overwhelming. Even with all of those options out there, a gift that suits almost anyone -- a true no-brainer gift -- is still hard to find. But the Ember Smart Mug 2, we feel, comes close.

Maybe you are shopping for the coffee lover in your family, or maybe it's the tech-minded friend. The Ember Smart Mug 2 makes an obvious gift for each, and it covers a lot of the people in between. It is a temperature-controlled mug that allows you to set your preferred drinking temperature, keeping your coffee right where you like it from the first sip to the last. It does this with a built-in battery that maintains a 1.5-hour battery life for the roaming coffee drinker, or an all-day charge when set upon the included charging coaster. It even cleans up nicely, as it's safe to hand wash and is submersible in up to 1 meter of water.

Read more
The best White Elephant gifts you can shop at Walmart for under $50
Swapping White Elephant gifts at holiday party.

Those looking to inject a little fun into their usual holiday routine often play a game of White Elephant with friends or family. Also called a White Elephant Gift Exchange, it's a simple game where each player contributes a gift to a common pool and everyone takes turns opening them. Players draw numbers to determine what order they'll get to choose a gift. The first player picks a gift, and the rest follow, but the twist is that anyone can "steal" a gift from others.

It's a lot of fun to play, but it also means you'll have to bring an interesting gift to the event, and hopefully, everyone else does too! It begs the question, what kind of gifts are perfect for a game of White Elephant? Everything from funny to quirky and weird works! But to make things a little easier, we put together this list of the best White Elephants gifts, all of which you can shop at your local Walmart. Don't forget, there are plenty of Walmart Black Friday deals to shop too, many of which would make for a great game of White Elephant!

Read more
These 4 smart home products will put your home on autopilot this holiday season
Echo Show 5 on a nightstand showing the time.

The holiday season can be one of the most enjoyable times of the year, but it's also easily one of the most stressful. That's doubly true if you're concerned about home security, which is a very important consideration if you're traveling around this time, entertaining frequent guests, or simply ordering gifts online — but today's smart home technology can ease those worries a bit.

Modern smart home devices like smart locks, video doorbells, and smart lighting are an easy way to bring your living space into the 21st century while offering convenience and peace of mind. If you're looking to set up or add to your own smart home ecosystem (maybe you've already got a smart speaker and you want to unlock its full potential), then these four products are just what you need to put your home on autopilot before the holidays:
Ring Video Doorbell 3 Plus + Amazon Echo Show 5
— $170, was $320

Read more