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The Pressure Of Shopping

Does anyone else feel that shopping pressure about 1000 times this time of year? You are constantly on the hunt for the perfect gift for everyone. Nieces and nephews, in laws, coworkers, husbands who are impossible to shop for, etc. It just never ends. Thankfully the ladies from #IMomSoHard are here to help! They did an awesome Facebook Live last week giving all sorts of ideas on awesome gifts available at Walmart for amazing prices, and I want to share some of my favorites with you! Not only are these ladies hysterical, but they really removed the pressure of shopping from all of us!

The Pressure Of Shopping

For that friend or coworker who has everything but REALLY loves the holidays, I love these Seasonal Onesies. They could not be more perfect!

Need to give a gift to your crazy cousin or silly sister? What about this Santa dress?

I have tons of friends who are beauty lovers and love to travel, so this makeup brush set comes with the cutest little travel case!

Have a new mama friend or sweet baby nieces and nephews? I am DYING over these Parent’s Choice Santa diapers!

We all love games am I right? We have a closet full and I have a lot of friends who LOVE game nights! What about grabbing Hearing Things?

Tons of stuff for the kids, there’s a Pop Solo Karaoke mic, Hatchimals Colleggtibles 4-pack or Hatchimals Glittering Garden, FurReal Tiger, Ken Fashionista doll, or the Frozen Fever Friends Gift Set.

As you see there are TONS of great things and I love these choices! Seriously something for everyone! I hope this helps a little ease the pressure of shopping for you!


This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Walmart. The opinions and text are all mine.

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  1. Yes, I totally feel the pressure of gift buying when December rolls around. Usually because I’m so last minute 🙁 Will check out your recommendations, love the photos! 🙂

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  2. robin rue wrote:

    I always get my Christmas shopping done before Thanksgiving and I am that lame person who gives out gift cards to pretty much everyone – except the kids. They are both getting exactly what they asked for.

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  3. Kristin wrote:

    Thanks for the suggestions! And the wrapping looks great!

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  4. Heather wrote:

    It’s a lot of work for sure. The looks on the kids’ faces is everything though and makes it all worth it.

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  5. Sam wrote:

    It’s actually quite stressful! Wish there was less emphasis on presents.

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  6. I would love a onesie, because I’m always so cold and I find them so cute/fun!

    -Lauren

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  7. I love shopping! Maybe a little too much some times. I try to go during the day when the stores are not so busy. These all look like great gift ideas

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  8. Ant wrote:

    The adult onesie looks like the winning gift for this year in this family. We do a gag gift every year and I love this option.

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  9. Tami wrote:

    The pressure to find the perfect gift for loved ones brings me so much anxiety. I do see some great gift ideas in this list. Thanks!

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  10. Alicia wrote:

    I just LOVE those Parent’s Choice Christmas prints. How cute! We use their brand so I will have to try a box. I love several products you mentioned!

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  11. There is alot of pressure shopping for the holidays thats why alot of people buy more than they need to and feel it in the new year

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  12. Lanae Bond wrote:

    I felt a little overwhelmed but I stayed focused. I ended up finding my family great gifts!

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  13. Everyone has their own pick and list of suggestions. I guess yours are great, good ideas here too.!

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