Stocking Fillers Under £14 – Christmas 2025

November 10, 2025
Pink star keyring

We’re on a Christmas roll now, it’s in full swing. And I’ve even wrapped my first batches of presents. As we’ll be giving a lot of our family presents at my parents I’m hoping I can get them wrapped and out of the house asap. It’s time for my Christmas guide number four which is my stocking fillers gift guide. All of the items (bar one honorary mention at the end) are under £14.

Here are some stocking filler ideas.

Add some colour and interest to your bag

I love having keyrings on my bags especially when they’re black and I can add a pop of colour.

This stunning seychelles star keyring* (£6.99) feels so luxe, but is really affordable. I have the bright pink because it’s a favourite of mine, but it comes in 11 different colours. The forest green and purple are my other favs.

The keychain comes with shiny gold hardware, plus it has a clip so it’s not super fiddly to get onto your bag/ keys etc.

Vistaprint personalised photo keyrings

Personalised stocking filler ideas

If you’ve read any of my other guides you’ll know how much I love a personalised item, and they can make great stocking fillers. These keyrings from VistaPrint only cost a few pounds to make and you can really personalise them.

These keyrings feel really heavy duty and have such an easy fastening. There are so many more options if keyrings aren’t quite right from mugs and water bottles to puzzles and cushion covers.

The writers room book

Books for someone who loves the art

I love books and the art of writing itself fascinates me. And The Writers Room: The hidden worlds that shape the books we love by Katie Da Cunha Lewin* (£13.19) captures that perfectly.

If you’ve ever wondered about the places where writers create their masterpieces then look no further. The rooms of certain writers such as Sigmund Freud’s study with its famous couch and Virgina Woolf’s garden room are talked about often. And writers, old and new, have used lots of different places to create their work.

This book is a journey through those hidden worlds that shape the books we love. A really fascinating read for someone obsessed with books and literature.

Play in choc chocolate and toys

Edible stocking fillers

It wouldn’t be a good Christmas stocking without something sweet inside. But being sweet and chocolately doesn’t mean it needs to be unhealthy.

PLAYinCHOC are well known for their dairy, nut, gluten, soy and plastic free products.And the chocolate itself uses the finest ingredients with no refined sugar. It’s actually made of just cocoa beans, coconut and vanilla so no hidden nasties.

The ToyChoc box (£2.95) feature two little bits of chocolate and a toy inside, perfect for the little ones stockings.

Christmas tracklements set

Something savoury to enjoy over Christmas

Tracklements have done it again with this trio of Christmas delights.

The cracking Christmas collection gift pack* (£11.65) features three incredibly festive savoury treats. There’s Christmas spice chutney, cranberry pot and orange sauce, and sticky fig relish. Imagine how good these would be alongside a cheese board!

These little jars are a great way to try some of the collection, but you can also buy full sized jars if you fall in love with something. The Christmas spice chutney is my favourite of the three with the taste of cranberry, apples and festive spices. I’ve had it with cheese on crackers, but I know it would be incredible in a turkey and stuffing sandwich.

Dog treats

Stocking fillers for the pets

It’s not just us that deserve a little stocking treat, our pets do too.

We have cats at home, but my brother’s dog is going to love this Christmas cracker* (£5) filled with turkey and cranberry flavoured Christmas shapes as a treat over the Christmas period. They’re naturally oven baked with a unique crunchy texture to help keep their teeth clean.

You can even get a little doggie advent calendar* (£6) with 24 compartments for a treat a day. This is such a nice way to involve your dog in the festivities and excitement of Christmas.

Personalised kids book from Wordly

Special books for special little ones

This may be an honorary mention when it comes to price, but this would make such a great gift for a December or Christmas eve box for any little ones.

The child who loves books* (£29.99) seemed like the perfect choice for our little one and I love the attention to detail. You can personalise who create the book, and various visual elements to the book. And I love the idea of her having something with her name on it. As someone who an unusual name myself, I know how special it was to have a book which was meant for me.

Wonderbly do so many different books with plenty of festive options. I love the idea of getting a personalised Christmas story ready to read every year.

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