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One Stop for Two Gifts in the Top 10

Spotted: two distinctive gift choices, both in stock at Warwick's for under $20.

For today's top 10 gift idea, we cheated a little by picking two items. After all, how often do you go Christmas shopping and come out of the store with only one thing?

Our first find is a line of cheeky magnets featuring housewives with a flair for sarcasm. With pictures and punch lines poking gentle fun at the often under appreciated role of household keepers, they'll have you chuckling to yourself in the aisle at . Perfect for a stocking stuffer, white elephant swaps at the office or a comical add on to a larger gift.     

Our second find, also spotted at Warwick's gift shop, is a nod to all the winos on your list—a journal created for the sole purpose of documenting vino escapades. Sectioned off into six categories including whites, reds, etc., the depth of recordkeeping is in the hands of the scribe. Keep it as basic as remembering your favorite bottles, or kick it up a notch and jot down comments on taste, nose and body topped off with your own rating.

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Product  No. 1: Vintage Revisited Humor Magnets

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Price: $4.99 per magnet

Artist/Maker/Brand: Anne Taintor, Inc.

Who the gift would be good for: moms and grandmas with a sense of humor, the anti-domestic goddess and anyone appreciative of a sassy wit.

Product  No. 2: Wine Journal

Store found:

Price: $19.95

Artist/Maker/Brand: Moleskine

Who the gift would be good for: the wine drinker in your life, a forgetful drinker or someone you'd love to get wine recommendations from.

Afterthought: Other varieties of this gift are available such as music and film journals. Another notable version is the wellness journal—good for the habitual maker of New Year's resolutions having to do with health and fitness.

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