10 Best Birthday Gifts for Men

Men are notoriously difficult to shop for — or so we’ve been led to believe. The reality is, men can be quite easy to shop for, once you know what type of man you’re dealing with. Whether he’s a master of the great outdoors or a wizard at the grill, a sports enthusiast, an avid traveler, or a combination of them all, we have the gift to match.

To help get you started as you begin birthday shopping for that man in your life, here are 10 fun and fresh gift ideas for every type of man.

birthday gifts for men with Birthday Succulent

Mr. Green Thumb

Men like growing things, too. For the guy who dreams of green plants but is hopeless when it comes to horticulture, this succulent gift set is the perfect way to say happy birthday. Succulents are easy to care for, as they don’t need much water, and look incredibly interesting. Plus, once you start collecting these cute little plants, it’s hard to stop.

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The Outdoorsman

Whether camping or hiking, on a long fishing trip or mountain bike ride, snacks are a must. For the rugged outdoorsman’s birthday, upgrade his snack game with some gourmet offerings. Even the rugged like a little gourmet from time to time. In addition to GORP (“good ol’ raisins and peanuts”), this snack basket has got everything he may need to tuck into his backpack for a tasty pick-me-up in between summiting peaks.

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The Groomer

Achieving smooth skin takes a lot of work, and this kit comes with all the tools he needs to get the job done. The Be Merry Shave Gift Box contains all accoutrements — handmade soap made with aloe and charcoal (trust us, it works), organic shaving cream, a shave brush — to take on that five o’clock shadow no matter what time it is.

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The Grill Master

A man is master of his own grill — but that does not mean he doesn’t appreciate spicing up the repertoire. Add a little sizzle to his birthday with this Summer Grilling Gift Box. This succulent set of marinades includes a Charred Pineapple Bourbon grilling sauce, as well as a Bacon Chipotle BBQ sauce, plus spice rubs and a wing sauce. And who doesn’t like to sauce up their wingies?

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Mr. Fix It

He’s in your speed dial because this man can fix anything — and he loves to be the one you call in a desperate time of need. For his birthday, upgrade his gear to something more sophisticated, yet still durable and rugged. For that, Carhartt is king, and this Legacy Embroidered Gear Bag is both heavy duty and stylish — like him.

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The Wine Aficionado

If wine and cheese are kind of his thing, then give the man what he loves. Since it’s his birthday, however, you may want to think a little fancier than usual. This Deluxe Antipasto Assortment with Wine will satisfy his sophisticated wine palette, as well as his stomach. Three bottles of wine are paired with different cheeses, cured meats, and delectable spreads.

birthday gifts for men Embroidered Golf Club Cover

The Golf Pro

A good golfer takes extreme pride in his gear, so the linksman in your life is bound to love this Embroidered Lavish Last Name Performance Golf Club Cover. The cover fits up to 460cc drivers and can be embroidered with any name and initial. This gift is a hole in one!

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The Tailgater

For this man, game day is a religious experience. If you’re not taking him to the game on his birthday, then you can certainly make the spread at home one that he’ll remember — but chips and salsa are so passé. Instead, score some points with this Supreme Meat and Cheese Gift Box, which includes an assortment of sausages, cheeses, spreads, and crackers. With the right beer — maybe even one he brewed himself — and a home team win, this will be a birthday victory for everyone.

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The Bartender

Classy and chic, custom bar glasses are the perfect gift for most any man. But when you’ve got a man who fancies himself a mixologist, customized glasses mean that much more. Suitable for any beverage, these Classic Celebrations Etched 15oz. Tall Cocktail Glasses have heavy bases, and a simple and sophisticated shape. You have your choice of name or initial monogrammed on the front.

birthday gifts for men Birthday Wishes Popcorn Tin

The Movie Buff

We all know a guy like this. He’s got the large-screen TV and the best surround sound system around, and the lighting is flawless. For his birthday, why don’t you take care of the snacks? These Birthday Wishes Popcorn Tins are fun and festive, and come in a variety of classic flavors, such as butter, cheese, and caramel. And what’s a birthday movie night without crispy, crunchy popcorn?

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8 of the Best Birthday Gifts for Women

Wondering what to buy for the woman who has everything? Or are you simply in need of some fresh ideas for a lady you love? No matter the reason, sometimes we all need a little help finding that perfect birthday present. A good place to start is by asking yourself, “What kind of person is she? What are her interests, her hobbies, her passions? Is she a foodie or movie lover? An outdoorswoman? Or a combination of them all?”

To help you pick the right birthday present for that special woman in your life, we’ve compiled a list of the top eight birthday gifts for women based on their personality type.

birthday gifts for her with Plant of the Month Club

The Woman with a Green Thumb

Flowers on her birthday is a classic and classy move. But you can put a new spin on an old favorite with the Plant of the Month Club. Choose the length of the subscription — three months, six months, or a year — and every month she will be surprised with a new, beautiful plant. It could be a succulent or mini roses…who knows?! To ensure she knows what to do when she gets them, each one comes with custom care instructions.

birthday gifts for her with Charcuterie and Cheese Collection

The Femme Foodie

She has a PhD in cheese pairings and charcuterie boards, so for her birthday why not give her a food gift that is just what the doctor ordered: the Classic Epicurean Charcuterie & Cheese Collection. This basket offers a wide selection of cured meats and cheeses, plus extra goodies, such as artichoke lemon pesto, fig spread, roasted almonds, and dried Turkish apricots.

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The Wellness Woman

For the woman who thrives on scented candlesbody scrubslong baths, and fluffy robes, this Island Paradise Spa Tower hits all the right pampering notes. She’ll sink into an exotic escape, with signature body butter and scrub, as well as accoutrements like a loofah and pumice stone. The package also comes with its own eye mask and waffle robe.

birthday gifts for her with Embroidered Canvas Duffel

The Traveler

Booking a trip for her birthday is certainly one way to make the woman who loves to see the world feel special. And if you really want to take the gift to the next level, you can pack the tickets in a brand new Luxurious Weekender Embroidered Canvas Duffel. This chic and durable weekend bag comes in three colors, with leather top handles and an optional adjustable shoulder strap.

birthday gifts for her with Ultimate Wine Pairing Collection

The Wine Connoisseur

Any oenophile is a sucker for a good wine pairing. But for her birthday let’s raise the bar (and a glass) to an even more decadent experience. The Ultimate Wine Pairing Collection features three bottles of wine along with the perfect pairings. Think a selection of rich meats and cheeses, as well as sweets: sea salt caramels, chocolate truffles, and an entire chocolate cake! The one word that pairs perfectly with this gift is “extravagant.”

birthday gifts for her with Personalized Yoga Mat

The Yogi

Make her feel incredibly special the next time she heads to the mat for her yoga practice. This philoSophie’s® Life Is A Workout yoga mat can be personalized with any name. The durable mat also has an anti-slip backing and rolls up for easy carrying.

birthday gifts for her with Picnic Basket Gift

The Outdoorswoman

Whether embarking on a weekend hike or racing down the slopes, this woman loves to be outside. So why not treat her to something special that she can enjoy al fresco? With the Picnic Basket Gift in hand, she can head to the top of the mountain or down by the lake and follow this simple three-step process: spread a blanket, open blanket, indulge.

birthday gifts for her with Sweet and Salty Gift Box

The Netflix and Chill-er

This woman would love nothing more than to spend her birthday on the couch, huddled under a cozy blanket and catching up on her favorite binge-worthy series. Treat her to something special to snack on with the Deluxe Sweet and Salty Gift Box. You’ll find everything from Moose Munch Premium Popcorn to raspberry galettes, cookie bars, and mixed nuts. The only thing missing is the wine. But don’t worry…there’s an add-on for that!

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Turn Your Backyard Into a Winter Wonderland

Winter has come, but that does not mean the outdoor parties have to stop. On the contrary, actually. Winter provides a magical, snow-covered setting that can be the perfect backdrop for a sparkling outdoor party.

Turning your backyard — or even your front yard — into a winter wonderland is incredibly easy, especially with the help of Mother Nature, a few pops of color, and the right kind of menu. All you need is an eye for detail, and perhaps a heater or two, and you are ready to turn your outdoor space into an idyllic, dreamy snowscape.

Let it snow

A winter wonderland simply cannot exist without snow. Or, at least, without the illusion of snow. Turning your backyard into a snow globe scene can be one of the easiest (and most aesthetically pleasing) ways to transform it into a winter wonderland — yes, even in places where it is too warm for actual snow.

“There are lots of environmentally friendly white, silver, and sparkle spray paints that you can use on plants, bushes, etc.,” says Jesse Reing, owner of Events by Jesse.

If you really want to give the snow illusion, get yourself some dry ice. Reing recommends procuring a machine that “will take dry ice and turn it into snow-like flurries up in the air.” It will really help sell the experience.

Of course, this is one of the more expensive ways to create the snow effect, so if you are working on a budget, you do not have to turn the entire yard into a snowscape. Committing to one side of the yard, with a snow machine and the right lighting, can make the experience extremely romantic. And if you’re using a tent, get one that has a clear top so you can see your surroundings.

Let there be light

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Part of the winter experience is the contrast between that icy vibe and a warm, cozy glow. Being able to incorporate both experiences into your winter party will have your guests really digging the vibe.

“When you think of a winter wonderland, two things come to mind: ice and a warm glow. Part of enjoying winter is enjoying a warm glow,” Reing says.

Uplighting and twinkle lights on the trees are two marvelous ways to create that cozy aesthetic. The uplighting is particularly helpful to enhance the snowy effect as well.

Add pops of color

White, silver, and sparkles certainly set the tone. But just because it’s winter in theme does not mean pops of color aren’t essential. A touch of jewel tones, shades of red, or even threads of metallic will take your winter wonderland to the next level.

“Bare branches and pine trees feel wintry to begin with, but think about incorporating red with berries, holly, or poinsettia plants,” Reing suggests. “These play off the natural whites, browns, and greens that you associate with winter.”

As romantic as your winter party may be, if your guests aren’t comfortable they won’t stay.

Jesse Reing, owner, Events By Jesse

Floral arrangements do not have to be for spring or summer events only. Counter the bare look with branchy flowers like cherry blossoms. “Add pine cones, too,” she says. “They evoke that cold, wintry, fresh and crisp feeling.”

Reing also recommends working with metallics. Traditionally, silver comes to mind when we think of a winter setting, but adding notes of gold, copper, and bronze can warm the environment visually and add a pop of pizazz. And who doesn’t love pizazz?

Consider a cocoa bar

A winter wonderland is more than just décor, though. You can create the perfect atmosphere with the right belly-warming food and beverage. From hot cocoa to mulled wine, the fantasy is often just a mug-full away.

Reign highly recommends putting in a hot cocoa bar. In fact, she says, it is a must for any kind of winter party. “You can offer all different toppings, like mini marshmallows, as well as Bailey’s and Kahlúa to serve on the side.”

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Other hot beverages to consider are cinnamon whiskey and mulled wine. Any warm alcohol option is always a crowd pleaser, as is gin, which gives you that crisp pine taste in a winter cocktail.

Look to Europe for menu inspiration

As for food, tap your brain into the cold weather cultures like Switzerland or Scandinavia.

“Any sort of hot, bubbly melty cheese is great,” she says. “Think fondue or raclette. These are the national foods of Switzerland. People eat it in the winter for that warm and cozy feeling.” Reing adds: “To keep a party elegant, I love the idea of small plates or bowls of fully composed dishes, but in smaller versions. Think rich and heavy foods like a steak frites, but on a small six-inch plate with just three or four bites.”

Keep the fire warm

As visually cozy as you make your winter wonderland, it will mean nothing if the space is not actually cozy. Guests won’t linger if they feel cold, so keeping the space as warm and snuggly as possible is a must.

“Heaters and blankets are imperative,” Reing says. “If you’re doing an outdoor winter party, consider a table of blankets, hand warmers, and foot warmers. You can even have these personally branded for your party if you want to.”

For parties that are in an enclosed structure with sides, use heaters to keep the space warm.

Adding warmth from actual fire is not only practical but aesthetically pleasing. The best suggestion is to go with a gas fire pit. That way you can control the size of the flame much easier. If you go with wood burning, you do run the risk of smoke, which can hurt people’s eyes. Reing suggests putting chairs around the fire and draping them with wool blankets for an extra cozy ambiance.

“As romantic as your winter party may be,” Reing says, “if your guests aren’t comfortable, they won’t stay.”


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Birthday Party Ideas for Every Price Point

Birthday parties come in all shapes and sizes, and at wildly different costs. To be clear, you do not need to spend a fortune to have a fabulous, legendary birthday soiree, just as long as the honoree leaves happy. But you do need to ask yourself several questions when planning someone’s birthday bash, regardless of whether it’s a small, intimate gathering or a big, over-the-top blowout.

I saw a beautiful birthday party where every guest got their own seafood tower and the ice in each individual tower was monogrammed for that person’s initials. Something like that is a real wow moment.

Pamela Rothbard

Editorial director, PartySlate

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“Birthday parties rely on a few factors,” says Liron David, founder and executive producer for Eventique, an event planning company that specializes in large format live and virtual events. “Who is the party for? Is it for the host/hostess, or is it for the guests? Whether the budget is $1,000 or in the millions, you have to think about the audience. What is the experience they are going to appreciate?”

Answering these questions will help you decide how much detail to include and how much of a wow factor the party has to have.

For all parties, no matter the size, telling a story is crucial, David says. “You can’t have one ongoing party. You can’t just arrive and start drinking. How do we slow down and create a beginning, a middle, and end, so there is always momentum?”

Designing a birthday party, whether it’s a themed movie night with a small group of friends or an epic private concert with an A-list celebrity, is no small task. To help make things easier, we’ve provided ideas for birthday parties for every budget, from modest — but memorable — to the truly aspirational.

$0

You don’t have to spend big bucks to have a fabulous birthday party. In fact, you don’t have to spend any money at all. Inviting a few friends and family members over to your place is a great way to keep costs to a minimum — or to zero. Have the party be potluck style and BYOB, and make it a movie night or TV binge marathon, with guests coming up with creative dishes to pair with the entertainment theme. Throw in some interactive board games while you’re at it.

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$100

A hundred bucks may not seem like a lot, but if you like partying outdoors, you can stretch that Benjamin far with a few simple steps. First, pick a venue that is free, such as a local park or waterfront, or if you live in apartment building, see if you have access to your roof. Then, make a run to a big box retailer to buy food in bulk, such as charcuterie, crudité, a deli spread, and snacks (what’s a party without chips?). Bring a fold-up table from home, if you have one, or find a friend who is willing to lend you theirs, and add a tablecloth for some décor.

$1,000

With a larger budget comes the flexibility to go bigger. A grand can go pretty far and allows you to get creative, too. One fun idea is renting a sailboat for the day. Sailboat rentals in Miami, for example, start at $600. That leaves an additional $400 for food and drink, or nautical wear (you know you’ll want to buy a captain’s hat) you want to bring on board. You can also ask your guests to BYOB to help keep costs down.

$10,000

As with any party budget, so much of it depends on the size of the guest list and how much you want to include. Ten thousand big ones can mean a massive party for hundreds of people. Or, David suggests, an extravagant, over-the-top, intimate dinner for two that includes a performance of some sort, such as an illusionist, all in a private room at a fabulous restaurant. If you go this route, make sure to order both the surf and the turf…



$50,000

“With a $50,000 party, you can make a choice about what you want to go big on. What will wow your guests?” says Pamela Rothbard, editorial director for PartySlate. “For example, you could do really luxurious dishes. I saw a beautiful birthday party where every guest got their own seafood tower and the ice in each individual tower was monogrammed for that person’s initials. Something like that is a real wow moment.”

Rothbard also saw an Italy-inspired birthday celebration with a signature scent, and every guest went home with a diffuser filled with the scent.

Another idea, she says, is to have the event at an iconic space in your city. If the birthday guy or gal is an art lover, rent out a known art museum and have the whole party themed around elements of art or a particular piece.

$100,000

Break out a map of the world because with $100,000 the element of international travel should come into play. David recommends destinations like Greece, Sardinia, or Tulum, Mexico, where you can get more bang for your buck.

“These locations are built for hospitality, travel, and quality of service,” he says. “Local costs are not as high as you may find in the United States, so $100,000 goes a long way.”

birthday party trip to a beach in Greece on a private plane.

Chartering a private jet, for example, costs anywhere between $3,000 to $5,500 per flying hour. A $100,000 budget could jet you and six of your closest friends off to Mykonos, where a luxury villa with a private chef is waiting.

$500,000

Here’s where you can start talking about a real show with high entertainment value. Think of a themed event but taken several levels beyond.

David suggests choosing a theme, such as Carnival, for example, and hiring a custom costume designer to outfit guests as they arrive. “Accessorize guests as they enter, hire performers throughout the night, and continue the storyline,” he says.

Half a million dollars means you can rent a huge space and include a substantial guest list. Heck, with this much money, just invite the whole phone book (remember those?). David suggests having a sit-down dinner with no fewer than six to eight courses. Make the performance part of the meal as well.

“Toward the end of the dinner, you need to get people out of their seats and to the dancing portion of the night,” David says. “There is some culmination, something so over the top that people cannot stay in their chairs any longer.” That, he says, keeps the energy going so that not a single moment of the party feels tired or stale.

$1 million

Cue raising your pinky finger to the corner of your mouth. With a budget of $1 million, you’re now talking about bringing some serious star power to the party.

“Booking stars, making it almost a personal concert, is wonderful for milestone birthdays,” Rothbard says.

Of course, it depends on the level of star power you’re looking for. Some stars will take the entire $1 million budget for their fee, but others will come at a lower cost, leaving you with money left over for the venue, food, and drinks.

Another idea is stocking a carnival claw machine with designer products, such as purses, shoes, scarves, watches, and other luxury items. Have your guests try their luck at snagging some serious designer swag, and then provide the official boxes and bags for them to take their prizes home with them.

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