French Memo Boards are inexpensive to buy or make, and would be appropriate for a young girl's bedroom, for Aunt Gertie, or for Grandma Kay! With a fun truck fabric they could be made for a boy's room as well. Even the executive could use one done in a corporate theme!

For the handyman (or woman) on your list the Bucket Boss may be a hit! One lady I know is going Bucket Boss crazy this Christmas and getting them for all the children (organization of art supplies, toys and other treasures). As for me, I'm only giving one, but have high hopes that my husband will now be able to find his hammer with this convenient and portable carry-all!

A few years ago we decided that the bulky jewel cases on our CDs had to go. Storage just consumed too much valuable space. These CD binders from CaseLogic are great! They come in many sizes and are also great for music "on the go."

Pop up bins can store a variety of items! HearthSong cares some in child-friendly colors, and others are available from CreativeSpaces.

Stuff their stockings with a few organizational gizmos that will be appreciated year round! There are many uses for hooks and hangers with neodymium or "rare earth" magnets. Even the small magnet hooks (available for less than $1.50 each) are powerful enough to hold a weight of 10-12 pounds. Larger ones will hold nearly 300 pounds for use in the garage! I hang my pot-holders and oven mitts from our stove hood on these, and they don't slide around like cheaper discount store versions. Other magnet hooks in my kitchen hold utensils
If magnets hold an attraction for those on your list, Lee Valley's "Hanger Knob" is great for hanging even the heaviest wreath on steel doors! We have two of these and use them year round for many things.

As to more expensive items the options are many. Longaberger baskets, Ikea gift certificates and such are sure to please!
Domestic Chaos Tamer and Homeschool Mom of four, Dell enjoys writing about home, heart and hearth