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60+ Meaningful Gift Ideas for People Who Have Everything

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We all know at least someone who seems to have everything they want, and is therefore nearly impossible to find a gift for. Given how common this is, we set out to answer the ever-difficult question: What on earth do you get someone who already has everything?

We ultimately discovered, however, that we’d been asking the wrong question all along. It isn’t finding something they don’t own. It’s finding something that matters. When we shifted our mindset from “what do they need?” to “what would be meaningful?”, everything changed.

People who “have everything” don’t want more things; they want connection, experiences, memories, and purpose. They want to feel seen and valued. So we’ve put together this guide of what to get someone who has everything to help you find that special gift for everyone in your life. It’s categorized both by the type of gift and the recipient’s relationship to you.

If you’d like, you can skip ahead to the actual list, but reading these next two sections will help you come up with tons of additional ideas on your own.

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Here’s What People Who Have Everything Really Want

Once you understand what they actually want deep down, gift-giving becomes infinitely easier. They want:

More time

Instead of more possessions just for the sake of having more things.

Meaningful experiences

That become cherished memories (research shows that experience-oriented gifts bring more lasting happiness than material ones).

Connection

In the form of real conversations, genuine curiosity, and time spent with loved ones.

A way to preserve their stories

Which is especially true for older adults and grandparents, who keep entire life histories in their minds that they quietly worry will vanish when they’re gone.

Once you start looking at it this way, you’ll probably start coming up with some great ideas on your own. To get an even better understanding, be sure to read this next section.


Steal These Questions And Personas to Come Up With Endless Gift Ideas

The best gift ideas for a person who has everything begin with understanding who they are. Ask yourself these questions:

What do they talk about when they’re excited?

Their passions reveal their deepest interests and strongest values. And this is perfect for finding meaningful gift ideas.

What do they wish they had more time for?

Reflective comments (“I’ve always wanted to learn French” or “I wish I knew how to make sushi”) are a goldmine.

What are their favorite stories to tell?

When your dad is telling you the story about his time in Scotland for the 500th time, he’s revealing what has deep sentimental meaning.

What era do they reference most fondly?

Some people light up when talking about travel adventures, and others enjoy reminiscing about a place they lived or their childhood.

Do they prefer action or reflection?

Some get enthusiastic about new experiences, and others enjoy the solitude of quiet comfort and nostalgia.

These questions will let you uncover gift ideas that resonate deeply.

Use These Personality Profiles to Find the Perfect Gift

We understand that most people don’t fit into a single box, but these four personas will definitely help you.

The Storyteller

A father showing his daughter some stories

This is the person who remembers every birthday, milestone, and hilarious misadventure. They value connection and legacy above all else.

Perfect gifts: Memory preservation services, guided autobiography journals, recorded interviews, family history projects, custom photo books with space for handwritten notes.

The Experience Seeker

An experience seeker standing on a mountain

They’re always excitedly talking about their next (and probably also previous) adventure, whether it’s a ski trip or a cooking class. They’d rather do than own.

Perfect gifts: Classes, day trips, workshops, guided tours, live performances, outdoor adventures suited to their comfort level.

The Practical Minimalist

Minimalistic decor

They avoid clutter, and instead opt for utility and quality. If there’s no clear purpose for it, they’re not interested.

Perfect gifts: Consumables, high-quality upgrades to everyday items, service subscriptions, or experiences that don’t add physical clutter.

The Nostalgic Homebody

Cozy cup of tea next to a rainy window

They find joy in the familiar. They like family recipes, cozy nights in, and family traditions.

Perfect gifts: Personalized keepsakes, comfort upgrades, recipe or photo projects, anything that honors family connection.

When you understand who they truly are, you’re able to start gifting with intention. And that’s when you start to see excited smiles and happy tears.


40+ Meaningful Gift Ideas for People Who Have Everything

By now, you’ve probably already started thinking of some ideas. That’s great!

To help, we’ve organized the following list of over 40 gift ideas, first by the emotional need they fulfill, then by demographic & relationship. This is ideal for finding the perfect gift for someone who already “has everything.”

Gifts That Preserve & Celebrate Their Story

The most meaningful gifts aren’t things. They’re memories and stories created and preserved. Legacies honored.

Most people quietly avoid this truth until it’s too late: the people we love won’t be here forever. Your father’s stories, your grandmother’s laughter, and the entire history of your family are all memories that slowly fade unless someone captures them.

People who have everything still usually lack one priceless thing: a preserved record of their life. And you can’t ask someone the deep questions, and hear the wisdom and warmth in their voice once they’re gone.

Featured Gift #1: Professional Life Story Recording Service

Why this works for people who have everything:

This is one gift they can’t buy for themselves. Not because of price, but because of perspective. You can’t interview yourself with the same curiosity that another person can. Gifting someone the chance to share their story and be heard tells them “Your life matters.”

The Reminiscely Solution:

Reminiscely lets loved ones preserve their life’s stories in their own voice, with no writing required (although writing is an option for those who prefer it).

Professional OR family-generated prompts

To draw out their warmth, wisdom, humor, and depth.

AI voice-to-text technology

That automatically writes their stories after they record them as watchable keepsakes using the device of their choice.

A private, shareable library

Where family members can revisit these moments anytime.

A beautiful hardcover book

Containing all of the written stories and pictures, with scannable QR codes so you can watch their videos and hear their voice.

An emphasis on emotion

And not just facts by capturing their personality and voice just as much as their memories.

This is perfect for grandparents and parents, or anyone else with a story worth saving.

“Imagine gifting your grandmother the chance to share her stories with the great-grandchildren she’ll never meet. Or preserving your father’s wisdom and laughter for all future generations.”

→ Start preserving their story at Reminiscely.com

Other Memory-Preservation Gifts

Custom video montage of family photos

Custom video montage of family photos

Turn a lifetime of photos and videos into a memorable video with text, music, and animations.
Try: Animoto - an easy tool for creating beautiful family video montages.

Guided autobiography journal with writing prompts

Guided autobiography journal with writing prompts

A structured journal that helps anyone reflect on and write their life story.
Example: Tell Your Life Story

Family recipe books with the stories behind each dish

Family recipe book

Gather your family’s best recipes, along with the stories and memories that go with them.
Try: Mixbook - easily add recipes and stories to over a dozen recipe book templates.

Digital archiving for old photos and documents

Digital archiving for old photos

Preserve your family’s legacy by ensuring that they’re safe from disasters and natural decay.
Try: Legacybox - digitize photos, tapes, film reels, and more.

Custom star maps marking meaningful dates

Custom star map hanging on a wall

Beautiful artwork and jewelry capturing the night sky from the most precious dates and memories.
Example: The Night Sky - for jewelry and prints.

These gifts are perfect for collecting a person’s memories, and honoring their past while enriching everyone’s future.


Gifts That Create New Memories

Some of the best gift ideas for people who have everything place the focus on making new memories. These gifts show them that you support their interests, or want to spend time with them.

For Grandparents:

Multigenerational cooking classes

Multigenerational cooking class

Many cooking schools, restaurants, and even some organizations such as the YMCA offer special one-off cooking classes. Make it even more meaningful by joining the person you’re gifting it to.

Monthly family dinners that you host

Family dinner

An underrated gift, especially as you begin thinking of all the creative options there are to add to the fun and make it more memorable. Try monthly themes, revisit old family recipes, and show your grandparents how much you care by giving them the gift of time spent with you.

Scheduled “memory dates” to record their stories

Memory date

These are brief, but regular, times set aside for memory sharing. You can record their stories directly onto your phone, or use a specialized app like Reminiscely. Set aside 10-15 minutes per week, and capture their memories during a relaxing walk or over a warm cup of tea.

Tech-tutoring sessions to help them connect online

Tech tutoring sessions

There are numerous possibilities for this, and the benefits are deeply appreciated. Educate them on a wide range of topics, from how to get the most out of their smartphone or computer, to helping them set up a new app.

For Parents or Adults:

Adventure experience boxes

Adventure experience boxes

Let them choose their own adventure among thousands of options all around the world.
Example: Tinggly - over 10,000 experiences to choose from.

Virtual wine-tasting subscriptions

Virtual wine-tasting subscriptions

Help them discover new tastes and pairings with an expert-curated selection of wines.
Try: Firstleaf - they answer a few short questions and receive wines selected specifically for them.

Shared hobby classes

Pottery classes

Create new memories and build a deeper connection together while growing creatively. Ideas include pottery or painting classes, cooking classes, and golf lessons.

For Men Who Have Everything:

  • Craft-beer brewing day with friends
  • Golf or fishing trips
  • Woodworking workshops
  • Tickets to sporting events
  • Guided outdoor adventures

For Women Who Have Everything:

  • Spa day with daughter or close friend
  • Art or photography classes
  • Garden design consultations
  • Professional photography sessions
  • Cooking class in her favorite cuisine

Thoughtful Consumable Gifts

Although these are “things”, the beauty is there’s no clutter - just pure joy. They’re used and enjoyed, leaving only satisfaction and pleasure behind.

Gourmet & Specialty Foods:

Artisan chocolate subscriptions

Artisan chocolate

Handpicked chocolate bars from the world’s best chocolate makers are delivered every month.
Example: Bar & Cocoa - 3 months to a year of either dark or an ‘adventure’ selection.

Craft coffee deliveries

Craft coffee

Choose from dozens of international roasters online, or find a local favorite by searching ‘craft coffee deliveries.’

Small-batch preserves and local specialties

Small batch preserves

There are endless combinations of jams, jellies, chutneys, butters, and condiments that can be curated for their tastes and preferences.

Regional food boxes

Regional food boxes

Get them their favorite foods or restaurant dishes from anywhere in the world.
Example: Goldbelly - find the top dishes from the best restaurants in the US.

Meal kit subscriptions

Meal kit subscriptions

You can find something great for anyone here: organic, plant-based, allergy and sensitivity-friendly, fully prepared, family oriented, and many more.

Experiences in a Box:

Wine club memberships

Wine club membership

Meticulously selected wines from around the world based on your preferences.
Example: SommSelect - choose from over a dozen curated membership options.

Fresh flower subscriptions

Fresh flowers

Receive a vast variety of unique fresh flowers on a weekly or monthly basis.
Example: UrbanStems - a fresh bouquet delivered weekly, biweekly, monthly, or annually.

Cocktail ingredient kits

Cocktail ingredient kits

Curated ingredients and recipes for making your favorite cocktails at home.
Try: The Mixologer - drink-specific and seasonal mixology kits.

Cheese of the month boxes

An assortment of fine cheeses

Get your favorite cheeses, or discover completely new ones from all over.
Example: The Gourmet Cheese of the Month Club - try some of the best cheese in the world.

International snack samplers

International snack sampler

Revisit international favorites, and discover completely new ones, as a one-time or subscription service.
Try: Ceres Gourmet - international snack boxes of assortments from all over the world.


Practical Gifts That Give Time Back

For those who value time and efficiency, gifts that simplify life are a huge winner. These gifts streamline everyday tasks and chores, clearing their plate for what truly matters.

Home & Life Automation:

  • Meal-prep or delivery services
  • Regular house-cleaning visits
  • Laundry pickup and delivery
  • Grocery delivery credits
  • Professional organizing sessions

Tech That Simplifies:

  • Password-manager setup
  • Cloud-storage upgrades
  • Smart-home device setup
  • Digital-photo organization services

Personalized Gifts That Show You’re Paying Attention

Personalization is a thoughtful way of transforming an ordinary gift into something far more sentimental and meaningful.

Based on Their Interests:

Custom pet portraits in fine-art styles

Custom pet portrait hanging on wall

Find everything from professional photoshoots and hand-painted oil portraits to more contemporary designs using an online service.
Example: Purr & Mutt - fun reimaginations of pets in various outfits.

Personalized garden stones with meaningful inscriptions

Personalized garden stone

Unique, reflective elements that pay tribute to special memories, loved ones, important dates, and meaningful quotes.
Try: Etsy - countless styles at widely varying price points.

Custom map art of beloved locations

Custom map art hanging on wall

Personalized maps celebrating favorite destinations and special moments.
Example: Craft & Oak - artistic, personal, and beautiful.

For Grandparents Specifically:

Photo blankets with grandkids’ faces

Photo blanket with grandkids' faces

Find warmth, comfort, and connection, even when far away from your loved ones.
Try: CanvasChamp - a wide variety of fabrics and sizes.

Custom family photo calendars

Custom family photo calendar

Display cherished family memories, making them a visible part of daily life.
Try: Shutterfly - endless styles, shapes, and sizes.

“Grandparent’s brag book” albums

Grandpa looking at brag book

Give them the perfect way to easily share photos and stories of their grandchildren.
Example: Snapfish - an assortment of wholesome styles.

Cutting boards engraved with family recipes

Cutting board engraved with family recipe

A functional kitchen item and beautiful display piece preserving family legacy and providing sentimental value.
Try: Etsy - so many beautiful options.

Personalized ornaments

Personalized ornament

Show thoughtfulness by honoring major life events such as new grandchildren and personal achievements.
Example: Personal Creations - a wide variety of designs and customizations.


Gift Ideas by Relationship & Demographic

If you’ve gotten this far, you probably already have plenty of great gift ideas. But we promised to deliver, so here’s a list of ideas curated by their demographic and your relationship to them.

Gift ideas for grandparents who have everything

Gift Ideas for Grandparents Who Have Everything

Grandparents can be especially challenging to find gifts for because they typically truly do have everything they need. What they want is connection, relevance, and reassurance that their stories will outlive them for future generations.

What Grandparents Really Want

They want to feel connected to their family. They want to feel heard and remembered, and share their stories and wisdom with their children, grandchildren, and beyond.

Best Gift Categories:

  1. 1. Legacy Preservation
    • Record their life story with Reminiscely
    • Document family history together
    • Preserve family recipes and traditions
  1. 2. Time with Family
    • Scheduled visits or video calls
    • Family photo sessions
    • “Grandparent Day” with each grandchild
  1. 3. Comfort & Convenience
    • Meal-delivery or yard-work services
    • Simplified tech setup
  1. 4. Memory Triggers
    • Nostalgia boxes
    • Preloaded playlists of their generation’s music
    • Chronological photo books

“The most precious gift for grandparents? Time with family, and knowing their story will live on.”


Gift Ideas for Men That Have Everything

Men who have everything tend to have strong preferences, and a garage (or basement) full of toys. So don’t try to replace it, but rather enhance it.

Top Categories:

  • Experience-based gifts (sporting events, adventures)
  • Skill-building workshops
  • Practical upgrades to favorite items
  • Hobby-specific accessories
  • Streaming subscriptions

Specific Ideas:

Premium EDC (everyday carry) tools or leather goods

Premium everyday carry tools

Durable and stylish accessories for everyday preparedness.
Try: Craft and Lore - beautiful handmade EDC leather goods.

Craft beer or whiskey subscriptions

Craft whiskey

Discover new products, including rare, unique, and limited releases.
Try: Flaviar - several very unique and giftable whiskey experiences.

Workshop or masterclass experiences

Woodworking workshop

Help them deepen their knowledge of their favorite hobbies and activities, or discover completely new ones, through hands-on training with experts.

Streaming or sports subscriptions

Sports streaming subscription

Give them the opportunity to enjoy some well-earned relaxation, whether it’s through a Saturday afternoon John Wick marathon, or by watching their favorite teams.

Guided outdoor trips

Fly fishing trip

Guided outdoor trips are perfect for learning and developing new and existing skills, or just simply experiencing new adventures and relieving stress.

Coffee or grooming product upgrades

Grooming products

Enhance their daily morning routine with the simple, peaceful luxury of superior aromas and flavors in their coffee cup, or through the means for better grooming and self-care.

When thinking about gift ideas for men that have everything, remember to focus on quality over novelty. And complement their interests rather than compete with them.


Gift Ideas for Women Who Have Everything

For women who have everything, focus on meaning and personalization rather than more. A thoughtful gift that says “I see you” always outshines something generic or trendy.

Top Categories:

  • Self-care and wellness experiences
  • Personalized sentimental items
  • Creative classes and workshops
  • Tailored subscription boxes
  • Practical luxuries

Specific Ideas:

Spa or wellness experiences

Spa experience

Give them the gift of soothing physical and mental self-care whether it’s in the form of facials, massages, and manicures, or a trip to a day spa, wellness center, or hot springs.

Jewelry with personal meaning

Custom jewelry with personal meaning

A beautiful way to connect with a loved one and commemorate important life events and milestones.
Example: GLDN - handmade jewelry with customizable symbols and writing.

Art or craft classes

Art classes

The gift of creative expression is a lovely opportunity to relax, have fun, and feel like part of a community, whether it’s an existing hobby or something completely new.

Beauty or skincare subscriptions

Beauty or skincare subscription

Discover new products with curated boxes, or receive products tailored to your specific needs with a customizable subscription.
Try: Birchbox - fully customizable, delivered monthly.

Custom home decor

Custom home decor

Make their home more harmonious and comfortable while reflecting their personality and needs.
Example: Mark and Graham - personalized decor for both indoor and outdoor.

Closet organization services

Closet organization services

Save time and headache, and restore a sense of calm while making it easier to pick outfits. A simple search for ‘closet organization services’ is almost guaranteed to display numerous local results.

Flower or plant deliveries

Flower or plant deliveries

There are countless options from local nurseries and florists, to an abundance of online services.
Example: Farmgirl Flowers - bouquets shipped to your doorstep.

Donations to meaningful causes

Donations to meaningful causes

A perfect idea for someone truly insisting not to get them anything. This allows you to honor their passions and values, while having a positive impact on the world.


Present Your Gift Thoughtfully so They’ll Never Forget It

So by now you probably have numerous ideas, and may have even narrowed it down to the perfect one. If you really want your gift to stand out when you give it to them, use one of these following ideas.

For Experience Gifts:

  • Create a “reveal box” with clues about the experience.
  • Design a custom invitation.
  • Add a countdown to build excitement.

For Memory or Legacy Gifts:

  • Present it as a family project, not a chore or homework.
  • Include a handwritten letter explaining why it matters.
  • Reveal it at a family gathering with warmth and intention.

For Service or Subscription Gifts:

  • Create a small coupon book that represents each month or session of the service.
  • Add a physical token to represent the experience.
  • Include the first session or delivery so it feels real immediately.

A creative, heartfelt reveal makes even a simple idea something unforgettable.


Don’t Make These Mistakes

What NOT to Give Someone Who Has Everything:

  • Generic gift cards
  • More decorative clutter
  • Gag gifts or re-gifts
  • Trendy gadgets they’ll never use
  • Gifts that add work or obligation

What TO Do Instead:

  • Focus on meaning, not price
  • Choose experiences or legacy-building gifts
  • Consider family impact
  • Think long-term: what will they remember?
  • Invest in quality over quantity
  • Ask: “Does this gift say I see you?”

A general rule of thumb: if you’re not sure if a gift will matter, it probably won’t.


Keep This One Thing in Mind When Gifting Someone Who Has Everything

The best gifts for people who have everything are moments - not objects. They often lack time and preserved memories, and desire genuine connection and new memories. And the most meaningful gifts fulfill that.

Give Them the Gift of Legacy Preservation to Strengthen Connection and Make Them Feel Relevant

The gift of legacy preservation is truly one-of-a-kind. If you want to give something that builds deeper connection and allows them to feel seen, this is the best way to do it.

Reminiscely helps families and loved ones capture and preserve stories before they’re gone forever. Family written or professionally drafted prompts, combined with voice-to-text technology, ensure their memories last for generations. The final result is a beautiful hardcover keepsake book, combined with a private shareable library of their videos.

Because the people who “have everything” have so many stories worth sharing.

→ Explore Reminiscely’s Life Story Recording Services

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