50+ Unusual Gifts for Husbands We Guarantee He'll Love
Whether it's his birthday, Christmas, your anniversary or just because he's brilliant, these gifts for your husband will mark the occasion in style.
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We've all heard the jokes about how hard men are to shop for but, when it comes to finding the perfect gifts for your husband, for most of us it really is the truth.
Maybe he's the type of person who has everything already; maybe he drops precisely nothing in the way of helpful hints; maybe you've already exhausted your options on all of the previous birthdays, anniversaries, and Christmases you've already spent together. But whatever the challenge that you're facing may be, you can breathe a sigh of relief – because we're here to help.
We've rounded up over 50 perfect presents for your husband for every possible occasion, whether you want something sweet, useful, funny, or thoughtful. There's also something to suit every budget, with prices starting from just a few pounds for stocking fillers and token gestures, scaling all the way up to more substantial investment pieces that'll give him a lifetime of joy.
Start scrolling now to browse our favourite gift ideas, from personalised presents for birthdays to romantic gifts for your new husband or for your wedding anniversary.
- Christmas Gifts for Your Husband
- Birthday Gifts for Your Husband
- Anniversary Gifts for Your Husband
- Unique Gifts for Your Husband
Christmas Gifts for Your Husband
1. Personalised Naga Hot Sauce Box - £35, Menkind
Thinks he can handle hot? Test your husband's mettle with this selection of five extra hot sauces which come in a personalised gift box. If he is feeling brave he might want to whip these out during the Christmas dinner!
Pros & Cons: To get the best out of this gift, pair with his favourite crisps. Once the bottles are opened, store them in the fridge.
2. iPhone 14 Pro Max Case in Navy Pebble – £55, Aspinal of London
If your other half is never without his phone, then this sleek, chic phone case from Aspinal of London can be personalised with his initials. There are a range of colours and finishes available, plus something for other generations of iPhone, but we like this full-grain leather style for something that stands out from the crowd.
Pros & Cons: This case also features a soft inner-lining for extra protection. Add luxury gift wrap for an additional fee.
3. Personalised Wine Carafe And Oak Cheese Board Set - £75, Lisa Angel
Wine and cheese buffs will love this solid oak set which is ideal for dinner parties or cosy nights in. You can get it inscribed with your husband's name or family surname and present it with a bottle of his favourite wine and some delectable cheese. It's really a present for you too!
Pros & Cons: This product is intentionally left untreated so that natural oils from food can give it a rustic touch. It has lots of rave reviews that state it is high quality.
4. Personalised Marmite Jar - £13, Menkind
We're hoping he's on Team Love It otherwise this is a cruel gift to make him finish, but for a Marmite fiend, is there anything better than a jar with your name on it? Perfect if you're sick of everyone leaving crumbs in the communal jar and an ideal addition to his Christmas stocking.
Pros & Cons: This is a little pricier than the average jar of Marmite but they can keep the pot after it has been used up as a keepsake.
5. Personalised Handmade Buffalo Men's Leather Wallet - £26.95, Paper High
A classic leather wallet is a great gift for your husband. This leather wallet has been treated and oiled for a hardwearing finish. There's a section for notes, space for cards and a coin pocket and can be personalised on the inside or on the front.
Pros & Cons: It is designed to get better with age as it gets more character so the longer they keep this present, the better.
6. Haynes Build Your Own Retro Radio - £22, Menkind
Electronic geeks will love tinkering around with this build your own retro radio kit! It comes with all the tools and components he needs to create this nifty 1970s FM radio - all you need to add is a nine-volt battery and you're ready to dance the night away. That's one way to keep him busy on Christmas day!
Pros & Cons: This serves as a great tool to teach him about electronics if he is a beginner in this field.
7. Mule Slippers – £17.50, Marks & Spencer
These affordable M&S slippers bear a striking resemblance to Mahabis, which retail for almost £80, so if he's been eyeing up the pricier style these designer dupes are bound to impress. They feature Freshfeet technology that'll minimise any odours.
Sizing: 6-12
Pros & Cons: They are machine washable so he won't have to worry about wearing them to pop the bins out. Reviews state that although they keep your feet cosy, they won't be overly warm.
8. Tom Ford Beauty Private Blend Tobacco Vanille Scented Candle – £68, John Lewis
This candle gained a cult following after rumours began circulating that it smells just like singer Harry Styles, who is said to be a fan of the unisex fragrance of the same name. Whether or not that fact inspires you, Tom Ford’s luxury votives will always be appreciated, and serve as an excellent reminder that scented candles are definitely not ‘just for girls’.
Pros & Cons: This candle smells incredible - even when unlit! It is an investment so we recommend lighting it on special occasions.
9. For Men Grooming Kit - £20, Clinique
If his idea of a skincare regime is whatever soap you have in the shower, why not kit him out with the essentials of a proper routine? Clinique products are known for being excellent quality, and they smell so good you might just make a beauty buff of him yet.
Pros & Cons: This set is also great as a travel kit. Once he tries out these products, he can buy his favourite full-sizers.
READ MORE: 50 Best Christmas Gifts for Your Husband
10. Ticket to Ride Europe – £31.99, Amazon
Board games are a fun idea that's not just a present, but a promise to spend time together playing it. Of course, you could consider the classics like Monopoly and Scrabble, but for something a little more under the radar, Ticket To Ride is a game that frequently makes the list of top two-player games, and trust us – it's infuriatingly addictive!
Pros & Cons: This present is ideal for your next date night in together. You might have to read the instructions first time round but it is easy and quick to pick up on the rules.
11. Philips Series 9000 Prestige Beard Trimmer - £100, Boots
This is an unrivalled Philips beard trimmer to invest in, with a weighty, waterproof body that'll give you consistent, precise trims and blades that never go dull. In just five minutes of charging, you've got enough power for one charge so it's a great gift for your husband to keep at home and take travelling with him.
Pros & Cons: It'll even work on dense and long beards so it doesn't matter how hairy your husband is. Reviews state that it never clogs up and the stainless steel leaves a close shave.
12. Cheese Club - from £22 a Month, Pong
Treat your husband to the ultimate indulgence: four bestselling kinds of cheese from the UK and worldwide delivered straight through your door. You'll get a variety of seasonal flavours and can choose options like no goat's cheese, no blue cheese or vegetarian-only cheeses so every taste is covered. Once again, a present for him, but really a present for you too!
Pros & Cons: All boxes are delivered on a Thursday so be mindful of this - you don't want your cheese out of the fridge for too long.
13. BrewDog Beer Making Kit – £39.99, Firebox
BrewDog's Punk IPA is one of the most popular beers on the shelves right now, and if your husband is a fan, why not give him a chance to make his own? This beer making kit comes with everything he'll need to DIY eight delicious pints. Oh and while you're at it, why not get him the BrewDog advent calendar too?
Pros & Cons: All that you'll need to provide is some containers, a funnel and a strainer. Brewing time takes 5-6 hours but we reckon he'll be able to wait.
14. The Borough Market Cookbook – £26, Waterstones
Even if the bookcase is already bulging, there's always space for one more cookbook, especially when it's as good as this one. The Borough Market Cookbook is a glorious celebration of seasonal cooking that he'll be able to draw inspiration from all year round.
Pros & Cons: This book is packed full of beautiful photography despite having a sleek and minimalistic cover.
15. Personalised Whisky Stone Set – £22.95, Ginger Rose
Any amateur barkeeper worth his salt knows the temperature of a drink is imperative to your enjoyment. These personalised stones are designed for whiskey but also work brilliantly for cocktails, gin and tonic and more.
Pros & Cons: These stones will saves tons of space in your freezer and won't dilute his tipple. Place the stones in the freezer for a few hours before using for best results.
16. Best of British Beer Pub Gift Box - £27.50, Best of British Beer
Create him a home pub with six craft beers and even a pub quiz in this delightful box. 'The Staying Inn' can be personalised with your hubby's own dream pub name and inside he'll uncover a range of craft lager, pale ale and IPAs from award-winning, independent UK breweries.
Pros & Cons: The pub quiz can be opened and enjoyed on Christmas day. You'll have to think of a clever pub name which is the perfect opportunity to get creative.
Birthday Gifts for Your Husband
17. Personalised Waxed Canvas Family Adventure Backpack – £78.50, Jonny's Sister
A sturdy, reliable wax backpack will take him anywhere, from lugging a laptop to the office to camping holidays and days out with the kids, if you have them. This customisable Jonny's Sister backpack can be tailored to your husband with your family name or another patch of your choice.
Pros & Cons: This backpack has a 9 litre capacity so he will have more than enough room for his stuff. The padded shoulder straps and back panel gives it a comfortable fit.
18. Personalisable Geo Glasses – £39, Idyll Home
These on-trend geometric glasses from Idyll Home have the option of adding etched initials or even a full name in their panes. Crafted from thick, hand-blown glass, they have a satisfying weight to them and are perfect for whiskey, wine or cocktails.
Pros & Cons: These glasses will look gorgeous on the side even when they aren't being used. Hand wash them to protect the gold detailing.
19. Apple AirPods – £129, John Lewis
Whether they’re a runner, commuter or just a music or podcast aficionado, if they don’t already have a set of AirPods, they’ll probably be thrilled to unwrap these. There’s a sliding scale of prices so you can nab some that cater to your budget.
Pros & Cons: These aren't the latest addition so they're a bit more affordable yet have lots of the same super-savvy technology.
20. Personalised Slot Together Portable Camping Fire Pit - £77, Oakdene Designs
Camping couples know how great it is to have a fire pit to grill over and keep you warm as the night draws in. This one is much better for the environment than buying disposable BBQs because it doesn't scorch the ground underneath and shields your fire from the wind so it lasts for longer. A winner for camping lovers.
Pros & Cons: It packs down into a compact size so is easy to carry with you and can be personalised on both ends. They might have to wait for summer to use this gift but it'll be well worth it. Note that the grill is not included.
21. Personalised Hammer - £20, Menkind
Every DIY aficionado needs a good set of tools and he'll love the thought behind a quality hammer with his name on and a special message from you. It takes a simple present and gives it a really sentimental twist.
Pros & Cons: As the wood is natural, each hammer is completely unique and will have different tones running through.
22. Personalised BBQ Tool Set - £49.45, All Things Brighton Beautiful
This awesome BBQ kit is essential for every king of the grill. You can write a different message on the wooden handle of each tool, saying something special for every stage of the grilling process. He'll look so suave as he cooks up the treats on the grill this year.
Pros & Cons: This gift has been featured on the TV as one of the best BBQ gadgets around. The wood and steel materials are very hard-wearing.
23. Native Union Drop Wireless Charger – £44.99, Amazon
As gadgets go, this wireless charging dock from Native Union is a pretty good looking one, and it couldn't be simpler to use – simply drop your phone onto the silicone edged disc and it'll give his phone its juice back in double-quick time. We put money on this being a gift you end up 'borrowing' on more than one occasion.
Pros & Cons: The sleek and stylish design will subtly fit into any bedroom or at-home office. It's on the pricier side for a charger but it is a gift they'll use everyday.
24. VIP Three Supercar Driving Experience – £198, Virgin Experience Days
For something slightly higher octane, look to this supercar driving experience, where he'll get to rev his way through three luxury cars (think Aston Martins, Ferraris and Mustangs). Photos are also included in the package, so he'll have plenty of Insta-material for the foreseeable.
Pros & Cons: This is an experience for one person so you'll be able to watch him go from the side-lines. It's a once in a lifetime activity that he is bound to be super excited for.
25. Fitbit Versa 2 Smart Fitness Watch – £139.99, John Lewis
Fitness tech has got so much more sophisticated in the past few years, so whether your husband is a gym lover or simply wants to track his heart rate and fitness, the Fitbit Versa 2 would make a thoughtful gift that he can use every day.
Pros & Cons: With over 260 rave reviews, you can see why this is a best-seller. It has a lot of features so we recommend taking the time to work through each one.
26. Clifton Cabin Bag – £199, Antler
Luggage is a sweet yet practical present for your husband which nods to the many adventures you still have yet to come as a couple. The taupe colour of this Antler case is bold enough to stand out on the carousel, but also neutral enough to keep even the staunchest of minimalists happy.
Pros & Cons: It is available in a number of colours and sizes so you can choose one that will suit his needs. It may seem like a lot for a suitcase but trust us it's worth it as it'll be used year and year again.
27. Barbour Travel Bag – £249, John Lewis
A less structured but stylish option, this wax cotton travel bag from Barbour is ideal if you are looking for a good quality gift that will last a lifetime. Think of this gift as a generous incentive to book a far-flung break in the near future.
Pros & Cons: The removeable strap adds an alternative carry method. It's the perfect size to take on a trip away.
28. Echo Dot – £21.99, Amazon
Once you get the Amazon Echo Dot, you'll wonder how either of you ever lived without it. With voice recognition control, you can play your favourite songs, connect with others and use remotely with your phone.
Pros & Cons: You can nab an Amazon Echo Dot for a lot less than when it first came out but it is still just as handy. Available on Amazon, it is ideal if you've left gift-buying until the last minute.
29. Nespresso Vertuo Next Coffee Machine – £79, Amazon
Perhaps caffeine is his vice of choice – if so, consider a coffee machine. For under £100 the Vertuo Next is one of the best Nespresso models you can get – just don't forget to add a supply of pods to get him started.
Pros & Cons: He'll be saving tons of money at Starbucks with this machine in his life. For frothy milk, use with the Nespresso milk frother that is sold separately.
Anniversary Gifts for your Husband
30. Neutra Chronograph Black Stainless Steel Watch – £169, Fossil
All of Fossil's watches, including this Neutra design, come with optional (free!) engraving, so you can emboss your own private message to your husband on the back. It may be a small space but you still have three lines to play with, which should be enough to squeeze in everything that you want to express.
Pros & Cons: This is a modern take on the first wedding anniversary gift of a clock. Fashion-forward husbands will adore this stylish pick.
READ MORE: The Ultimate Valentine’s Gift Guide for Couples
31. Coat of Arms and Surname History Print - £20, Menkind
If he's into his family history or very patriotic about where his family come from, he'll love this colour print which includes his family coat of arms, crest and motto followed by detailed information about the history behind his surname.
Pros & Cons: You'll have to do a little research prior to buying this gift but he is sure to appreciate the thought behind it.
32. World's Okayest Husband T-Shirt – £14.99, I Want One Of Those
Alternatively, if you know he'll appreciate a gag gift more than a sappy one, we'd like to bring your attention to this genius t-shirt. He'll love wearing it around the house, to the pub or to the gym and it is perfect if you both have a great sense of humour.
Sizing: S-5XL
Pros & Cons: The inclusive sizing means it'll be a comfortable fit on everyone. The simple design means all eyes will be on that funny slogan.
33. Leather Wash Bag – £42.95, Paper High
This brown leather wash bag from Paperhigh can be personalised with your husband’s name or initials. The artisan leather design, handcrafted in India, means this is a piece that's built to last and it's a great size for all your bathroom essentials. Choose from brown or black.
Pros & Cons: As it is crafted from real leather it will last a long time - be mindful that there may be some variations to the colours shown.
34. Personalised Memorable Date Keyring – £16, Create Gift Love
These leather and wooden keyrings from Create Gift Love are a cute gift for your wedding anniversary – no excuses for forgetting now! Your special date will be engraved onto the keyring as a lovely reminder whenever they leave the house.
Pros & Cons: The square design means keys will easily be found in their bag but it is still sleek enough to slide into a trouser or coat pocket.
35. Veuve Clicquot Brut Champagne Personalisation Tin – £59.99, Selfridges
If it's a cork-popping occasion, Champagne is surely the order of the day – and with this tin from Clos 19, you can even put his name on it. It is an iconic bottle that he likely wouldn't typically treat himself to.
Pros & Cons: This is such a special gift, he might not want to open it straight away! We love the idea of saving it to open up on another big anniversary.
36. Husband Since... T-Shirt – £10.19, Etsy
As far as personalised gifts go, this one from Etsy is on the cool side of slightly cheesy – the vintage-inspired typeface and monochrome colour scheme will mean it's likely to fast become a regular fixture in his wardrobe. It would also make a cute photo op for a celebration like your anniversary.
Sizing: S-3XL
Pros & Cons: If your husband likes to wear understated clothing, this style will suit him perfectly. Choose from black or white.
37. Best Husband Ever Cotton Tea Towel – £9.99, I Want One Of Those
This tea towel gift for your husband will pay off twice – one, because it allows you to express your sentiments about him perfectly, and two because he'll be far more likely to help with the drying up. It's a simple design that tells him how much he means to you.
Pros & Cons: The white backdrop might show up stains but it is easily washable and the print will stay in great condition.
Unique Gifts for Your Husband
38. Book and Coffee Subscription – £29.95, Bookishly
A subscription service is a lovely option that you order once, but that will brighten their day on multiple occasions throughout the year. We love this coffee and book option from Bookishly, but scour the internet and you'll find subscriptions for everything from cheese to gin to socks.
Pros & Cons: With over 100 five-star reviews, this present is a fail-safe option for book worms. The book delivered will be a surprise so they'll get to read something that might not otherwise have chosen.
39. London Zoo Photography Workshop – £130, ZSL
When it comes to outside of the box gifts, it often makes sense to start looking into experiences rather than physical goods. Animal lovers or photography fans will relish the opportunity to get up close and personal with some of London Zoo's most interesting creatures with this experience.
Pros & Cons: It lasts for a full day and they'll take away tips they can use in their pictures forever. Come prepared with comfortable clothing.
40. The Drifting Bear Cufflinks – £34, The Drifting Bear Co
These moon and earth cufflinks from The Drifting Bear represent you loving your husband to the moon and back – every time they catch his eye he'll think of you and smile. It's a quirky design that we bet will garner lots of compliments from friends, family and even strangers.
Pros & Cons: These cufflinks can be saved for special occasions when he is decked out in a suit and tie. With every order, they'll plant one tree to help combat deforestation.
READ MORE: 63 Unique Anniversary Gifts Your Husband Will Love
41. 100 Movies Bucket List Scratch Off Poster - £13, Menkind
This scratch-off poster features 100 must-watch, cult movies for the two of you to work through together. It's perfect for deciding what to watch on a date night and once you've scratched them all off, you're left with a cool piece of artwork for your wall.
Pros & Cons: Not all the movies are guaranteed to be to their taste but that's half the fun of it!
42. Theragun Mini 4th Generation Percussive Therapy Massager - £155, John Lewis
If your partner is a fitness buff, he'll be forever grateful for the Theragun Mini: a quality deep muscle treatment that fits in the palm of your hand and makes less noise than a standard electric toothbrush. It's the new mini version of the classic Theragun and is the most agile massage device on the market. A must for sore muscles.
Pros & Cons: This isn't the most romantic of gifts for your husband but he sure will appreciate it. It comes in four different colourways.
43. Nerf Dog Tennis Ball Blaster - £43, Ocado
Make walking the dog even more fun with a high-powered tennis ball blaster! This nerf gun is specially designed to shoot tennis balls over 20 metres in the air and has a hands-free blasting mechanism so you can throw balls easily with a stomp of your foot.
Pros & Cons: It's the ideal gift for a dog dad who wants to play the ultimate game of fetch. Depending on your dog's personality, this gift might not stay in tip-top condition for long.
44. Gentleman's Hardware Bicycle Tool Kit – £44.95, Amazon
If he loves his bike almost as much as he loves you (don't worry, you're not alone!), help him with the upkeep with this ultra-organised tool kit from Gentleman's Hardware. Inside he'll find plenty of sockets and screwdrivers to make sure those wheels keep spinning smoothly.
Pros & Cons: We adore the vintage style packaging. It has everything he will need to fix his bike but as it is rather large in size, it is best used in the shed rather than on-the-go.
45. Le Labo Classic Collection Discovery Set – £47, Selfridges
Another bottle of his signature scent is a fail-safe, but if he hasn't found his yet, or just wants to try something new, this discovery set from cult fragrance house Le Labo will be a hit. With four unisex scents, ranging from fresh citrus to rich woodiness, to sample, he'll find his new favourite in just a few sprays.
Pros & Cons: These mini bottles make the perfect travel-friendly fragrances. Each scent is completely unique so it'll suit all kinds of tastes.
46. Crossroads Challenging Street Map Puzzle – £19.99, Etsy
Logical minds will love the satisfaction of completing a good puzzle – but even if it doesn’t come naturally, they’ll enjoy the challenge! This Crossroads design from Etsy elevates the puzzles of childhood to a sophisticated, great quality brain teaser that will also look chic on their shelves when not in use.
Pros & Cons: It's got loads of five-star reviews from jigsaw-lovers who are obsessed with the challenge of this tricky street map. This gift is best suited for puzzle pros.
47. Gadget Discovery Box - from £63 every quarter, Gadget Discovery Club
Innovative, new gadgets will be sent to your husband every quarter to upgrade his entertainment, lifestyle and home - the perfect gift for everyone from gadget geeks to the least tech-savvy gentleman. Every gadget is worth more than the price of the box and there's a 30 day returns policy. You might get something from a wireless speaker to wearable fitness tech or a Smart Home gadget.
Pros & Cons: This is a great way for him to test out all the latest gear. It's great value for money!
48. Wine Subscription - from £29.95 a month, Savage Vines
If he loves discovering new wines, Savage Vines' mission is to introduce you to new wine regions and grape varieties. They hand-pick all their wines directly from small, independent winemakers focusing on organic and bio-dynamic wine. Basically, these wines are good for the environment so you'd be foolish not to try them.
Pros & Cons: This gift can cater to all types of budgets as you can select the numbers of wines you receive each month.
49. Bread Baking Club Subscription Box - £46.99 for 3 months, The Bakedin Baking Club
Each box contains a unique bread baking kit with all your dry ingredients and extras like baking parchment and a handy butter measure. Think simple recipes like floured rolls to more complex recipes like challah - any Paul Hollywood-wannabe will love it.
Pros & Cons: Every month the baking recipe they will receive will be a surprise so they'll get to try out tonnes of new flavours.
50. MasterClass Annual Subscription - from £14 a Month, MasterClass
MasterClass features how-to masterclasses from industry titans teaching you how to get better at their specialist subject. It could be cooking from Gordon Ramsay, filmmaking with James Cameron, comedy with Steve Martin or even the art of negotiation with former FBI hostage negotiator Chris Voss. He can delve deep into his favourite subjects with cultural icons and discover new interests with a yearly subscription.
Pros & Cons: There are so many classes to choose from it'll be hard to pick just one! This is a quirky gift we reckon he won't have come across before.
51. Salami & Chorizo Bouquet – £48, The Real Cure
Flowers may be of no interest to him, but we bet this Real Cure bouquet, comprising five sticks of award-winning, artisan British charcuterie will be! From brunch to pizza toppings, there's no end of tasty possibilities of how to tuck into this arrangement; truly a gift that keeps on giving.
Pros & Cons: At first glance, he might not know what this gift is but once he has figured it out it's sure to put a smile on his face.
52. Ooni Karu 12 Multi-Fuel Pizza Oven - £299, Ooni
With more than 2,000 five-star reviews, this Ooni pizza oven is a guaranteed winner for anyone who wants to make restaurant-quality pizza at home. You can fire this oven up with wood, charcoal or gas and reaches 500 degrees in 15 minutes so you can have fresh stone-baked pizza in just 60 seconds. Who wouldn't love this!
Pros & Cons: This investment is well worth its price tag - you won't want to go out when you can get such high quality pizzas in the comfort of your own home.
53. Robert Welch Signature Book Knife Block Set & Free Knife Sharpener - £353, Amazon
This beautiful patented design features six professional knives that will make short work of anything from crudités to a Sunday roast, plus it comes with a hand-held sharpener. They offer both function and form, durability and sharpness, comfort and balance.
Pros & Cons: The signature set will last a lifetime and will look beautiful on your kitchen counter. Practical presents are often very appreciated.
What is the Best Gift for a Husband?
Even if you know your husband better than anyone, finding him a great gift can be tricky. The best gift for a husband is one that shows you have put time and thought into it - whether that be a present that leaves him laughing or a practical gift that will make his life easier.
Think about how you want to make him feel and go from there. If you want him to feel loved, a sentimental and personalised gift will be a winner. Want him to be surprised? Consider a quirky and unusual pick or a fun experience he has never done before. Our edit includes all kinds of gifts that will suit every personality and hobby.
What to Buy a Husband for an Anniversary Gift?
If you want to buy your husband an anniversary gift that nods to tradition, take a look at our wedding anniversary guide that outlines what each year represents. It also highlights modern alternatives so you can give him something you know he will adore and use.
How to Say Thank You to Your Husband for a Gift?
Saying thank you to your husband for a gift can be as easy as writing them a handwritten note that says how much it meant to you. You could also consider a lovely gesture, such as making him his favourite dinner. More often than not, simply telling him out loud will be really appreciated.
Are you looking for more gift ideas? Browse our selection of first wedding anniversary gifts and first married Christmas gift ideas