71. Handmade barefoot sandals
Just because your bestie doesn’t like to wear shoes doesn’t mean she doesn’t want pretty feet. These handmade barefoot sandals are the perfect accessory. (Etsy, $15)
72. The Zombie Survival Guide
Whether your pal’s a fan of Walking Dead or just a survivalist, he or she will get loads of valuable advice for surviving a zombie apocalypse in this handy The Zombie Survival Guide. (Amazon, $12)
73. Hand-engraved compass necklace
This working compass necklace is hand engraved with one of two clever phrases reminding your loved one that he or she should always stay on track. (UncommonGoods, $140)
74. Eagle Series zipline
This Eagle Series seated zipline is one of those things you pretend to buy for your kids. (Brookstone, $126)
75. Rubik’s Cube mini fridge
Why get them a regular mini fridge when you can get them one that looks like everyone’s favorite ’80s toy? The Rubik’s Cube mini fridge holds 18 Rubik’s Cubes. (ThinkGeek, $110)
76. Upcycled vinyl record clock
Check out these artsy upcycled clocks made of old records. You can find one for fans of any band, movie and more. (Etsy, $39)
77. Trendy rose petal terrarium
This sweet little terrarium features fragrant rose petals and an air plant. It’s a great gift for college students, coworkers or even your beloved. (Etsy, $40)
78. Theater popcorn cart
If your family loves movie night, consider getting “the kids” this adorable home version of a theater-style popcorn cart. (Hammacher-Schlemmer, $230)
79. Rainbow jellyfish lights
Believe it or not, this isn’t an underwater shot of bioluminescent marine animals. They’re just jellyfish lights made from hot glue, wire, electronics, copper and metal. (Etsy, $185)
80. Giant bubble kit
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Blowing bubbles isn’t just fun for the kiddos, especially not when it’s with this giant bubble-blowing kit — expect adults to turn into kids within seconds. (Amazon, $16)
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