If you weren’t a homebody before 2020, you sure became one this year! Many of us have spent more time in the 4 walls of our homes than we anticipated. This has changed our definition of “necessity” in a major way.
Cute and comfortable loungewear and self-care items have become must-haves. If you are looking to give the perfect holiday gift idea for a loved one or a gift for a Secret Santa, you won’t go wrong with this list. These items are not only functional but cozy gift ideas that warm the soul.
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Left to right: Large Popcorn Bowl| Stovetop Popcorn Popper| Small Popcorn Bowl | Welcome White Mug | Nespresso Chrome Coffee Espresso Maker Bundle | SMEG Matte White Toaster | American Eagle Plaid Flannel Jogger (men) | American Eagle Fairisle Crew Sock | American Eagle Plaid Flannel Jogger Pant (women) | Ultrasonic Cool Mist Aromatherapy Diffuser | Pebble Texture Throw | Minnetonka Tilden Moccasin | Anthropologie Sadie Slipper
HOLIDAY GIFT IDEAS FOR COMFORT
I’m obsessed with the Stovetop popcorn popper, large and small popcorn bowls. I personally ordered these items for our family’s movie nights. I can’t wait to start making homemade popcorn with multiple favors. You also need to pair this set of gift with a cozy throw. These are great holiday gifts for families or movie lovers.

I have to say a diffuser is a must in any home and would be a great gift. The Ultrasonic Cool Mist Aromatherapy Diffuser design is small, sleek and simple that works with any home style. It can be placed in the entryway or kitchen countertop. With so many essential oil scent choices, your options are endless.

Plaid for the win! I love these set of green plaid lounger pants for both women and men. These are great holiday gifts for couples or individuals, paired with crew socks, moccasins or slippers.

These holiday gift ideas are sure to keep you and others comfortable and cozy this winter.
Need more holiday gift ideas, check out my holiday gift guide for gifts that give back and gifts that support black businesses.
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