Gifts that Wow, Not Ouch: 12 Cheap Gift Ideas on a Budget

Budget usually limits what you can buy, but it doesn’t have to limit what you give. Smaller items tend to work well because they get used or kept, rather than forgotten.
The options below are grouped simply by price and use. Most are compact, practical, or easy to place, which is what makes them reliable at this level.
1. Hand Carved Bookmark / Letter Opener ($19)
This works in two ways, as a bookmark or a letter opener. It’s small enough to keep close and tends to stay in use rather than being set aside.
2. Herb Stripper ($15)
A simple kitchen tool that does one job well. It’s usually appreciated by anyone who cooks regularly or keeps herbs on hand.
3. Box of Australian Animal Decorations ($35)
This works best as a small set rather than a single item. It’s usually kept together or spread across a shelf or space.
4. Antipasto & Toaster Tongs ($29)
These are practical and get used straight away. They don’t need a specific occasion, just a place in the kitchen.
5. Mini Sydneyscape ($39)
A small display piece that works on a desk or shelf. It doesn’t take up much room but still stands out once placed.
6. Mini Australian Outback Landscape ($45)
Similar to the Sydneyscape, but more understated. It fits into a space without drawing too much attention.
7. Jarrah Tea Light Candle Holder ($35)
Once lit, this changes the feel of a room quickly. Even when not in use, it works as a simple decorative piece.
8. Garden Dibber ($45)
A tool that gets used repeatedly if someone is into gardening. It’s specific, but reliable for the right person.
9. Keyrings Collection ($29 - $39)
These are used daily without much thought, which is what makes them work. They don’t need a place or setup, just get attached and carried around.
10. Jarrah 40 Year Calendar ($39)
This sits in one place and stays there. It’s more of a long-term piece than something used frequently.
11. Jarrah Ballpoint Pen ($49)
A simple upgrade from standard pens. It tends to stay in use rather than being replaced or lost.
12. Standard Mixed Timber Photo Frames ($49)
These are usually paired with a photo or kept ready for one. They tend to stay visible rather than stored away.
At this price range, the pieces that work best are the ones that don’t need much effort to use or place. They fit into a space or routine quickly, which is usually what makes them worth giving.











