Stocking Stuffer Ideas with Victoria Emerson Designs

12 December |

How much do you typically spend on Stocking Stuffers? Picking out gifts for stockings was one of my favorite things to shop for with my mom when I was younger. We would make a list and go to Target and buy the stocking gifts for our whole family, all while trying to fill the stockings for under $100. It was really fun and we had to get creative from time to time depending on who we were shopping for!

I’m excited to share a few wrap bracelet options from Victoria Emerson today on the blog! They are the perfect gift and would make great stocking stuffers if you are still on the hunt for a few extra ideas. My favorite bracelet from Victoria Emerson is the Nairobi Bracelet. It’s not their typical wrap bracelet but the soft colors and easy clasp make it more my style. I also love that it’s perfect for all seasons! Sometimes it’s hard to find jewelry that you can wear throughout the year, but not with this piece!

 

Aside from bracelets, Victoria Emerson also makes necklaces and beautiful scarves. This could easily be a one stop shop for the accessory lover on your list. You could pair a scarf (Under $30) with one of their bracelets or necklaces from a gift to your Mother, Mother-in-Law, or friend. These are all unique pieces that not everyone will have. I love that you can really pick out each piece with the recipient in mind and make this gift extra special.

They are running a sale right now where you can get my Nairobi bracelet for 30% OFF with code HOHOHO at checkout! This brings the price down under $30. If you have been following along on my Instagram Stories you have seen that I’ve been sharing a few ideas for Teachers Gifts. This bracelet paired with a candle would also make a great gift idea!

Several of their classic wrap bracelets are on sale for under $20 right now! It’s a great time to stock up because these prices can’t be beat! I’m going to link all my favorites below!

 

Thanks so much for stopping by Loverly Grey today! This post is sponsored by Victoria Emerson. As always, all opinions are my own!

Photos by KVC Photography 

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