Well, it’s crunch time. There are less than 3 days until Christmas. If you are anything like most holiday shoppers, then chances are you still have quite a bit of shopping to do still. If you have someone on your list that is just impossible to shop for, or are just a terrible procrastinator, then take a look at our list of the top last-minute gift ideas.
Kitchen and Tableware
If you are shopping for a couple or family, a great gift idea is a set of new tableware or cutlery. Tableware sets are perfect for anyone moving into their first house or flat and also make a great backup for those who already have dining sets.
3-D TV
The latest in Television technology, 3-D TVs take the viewing experience to the next level. Fully immersing pictures seem to leap from the screen and in to your living room. An LG 3-D TV is an especially fine example of these televisions, and any man on your shopping list would be over the moon for one of these top of the line pieces.
Jewelry
Women love jewelry. It’s science. So if you are shopping for any ladies, consider some fine pieces of jewelry like earrings, silver bracelets, or diamond necklaces and pendants. If you are looking to get serious with a lady (or need to get out of the dog house) consider a ring or tennis bracelet. 
Food & Spirits Baskets
Some people are just impossible to shop for. They either buy everything they want themselves, or are never satisfied with a gift. In these cases, it is always safe to get them something that comes in everyone’s size: Food and Booze. Christmas Baskets pair up an assortment of gourmet foods and desserts with fine wine and spirits delivering Christmas Joy all bundled up in a neat little basket.
Gift Voucher
Normally, this should be used as a very last resort. But sometimes you just don’t have time to go to all the shopping malls, high streets, and department stores searching high and low for the perfect gift. If this is the case, then it is perfectly acceptable to give a gift card, voucher, or certificate as a gift. Better than a lump of coal, right?
Did you know?
The first 3-D Film technology rose to popularity in the 1950′s.