candy, socks, small trinkets (e.g. small snow globes, small plastic toys, etc.), diary, pens, pencils, puzzles, jewelry, craft stuff, cards, hair accessory's, lip gloss, bath stuff, toy cars/planes/soldiers, key chains, hacky sacks, flashlight, gift certificates, toy ducks, earrings, playdough, candy canes, comb, chap stick, gum, hat's, gloves, mittens, makeup kits, nail polish, yo yo, lego's, tooth brush, batteries, stickers, crayons, markers,comic books, coloring books, straws, coin purse, wallet, shoelaces, pickup sticks, watch, disposable camera, Pez, Baseball cards, mood rings, cell phone, stuffed animals, tickets (to a concert, the movies, a vacation) ornaments, small poster, iPod, mini sport balls, money, small hand held Video Games, silly string, bookmarks, funky scissors, the possibility's are endless!
good things to put in a Christmas stocking are candy,little toys,and some money
There is an old tradition that a lump of coal in a stocking hung up on Christmas Eve, is a sign of good luck for the coming year. It ends up in your stocking because Father Christmas put it there, of course!
Depends on santa what fruit he want to put in the stocking::)
If you have a mantle, hang it there. If not a shelf will do.
Were you doing the Christmas Carol Quiz? Me to, and I couldn't find it.
put a cd by her favorite artist, or a handmade gift (mothers love that). I usually put my main hand-made x-mas cards in the stockings, but that is just me. Find out what she likes (something small, but meaningful) and put it in her stocking.
No! Way! I put my presents in the stocking 4 my kids! But there both 6! (there twins)
The idea of putting coal in a Christmas stocking is considered to have originated in Italy and though the tradition of hanging stockings is still carried on most people don't put coals in bad children's stockings anymore.
Traditional Ukrainians put cobwebs on their Christmas tree for good luck.
He helped put out the great fire of London
have a wolfing Christmas to you and your family
They come from a legend of long ago when a family put their stockings over the fireplace to dry and the next morning they were dry and filled with presents.