Quick answer
Add items that guests can understand quickly: useful things, hobby supplies, favorite stores, experiences, certificates, and a few shared goals.
Home
Home gifts work best when they are specific. "Large warm blanket in calm colors" is more useful than simply "blanket".
Hobbies
Hobbies are a strong category, but details matter. If guests may not know the exact model, add a certificate or several acceptable options.
Experiences
Experiences are good when you do not want extra things at home. Add restaurants, workshops, tickets, spa, travel, or local activities.
Group gifts
Add a larger idea and mark it as shared. This makes expensive wishes polite and manageable.
Ready-made ideas you can add to a wishlist
Home comfort
Blanket, towel set, candle, lamp, mug, plant, or kitchen item.
- Budget
- from $10
- Best for
- home-focused wishlists
Hobby supplies
Consumables, tools, accessories, or a certificate for a hobby store.
- Budget
- from $15
- Best for
- people with clear interests
Experience
Dinner, class, ticket, spa, tasting, or local trip.
- Budget
- from $30
- Best for
- people who want fewer things
Making a wish list?
Create a wishlist and send the link to friends so they can choose a gift without extra questions.
Questions on this topic
Should a wishlist include everyday things?
Yes, if they are things you will use and guests can choose easily.
Can I add expensive wishes?
Yes, mark them as group gifts or dream ideas.
What if I do not know exact items?
Add a category and describe preferences: color, size, style, store, or budget.