Photo Gift Ideas, Part 1: Everyday Photo Gifts Under $75 Using Pictures You Already Have
Everyday Photo Gift Ideas Under $75 (Using Photos on Your Phone)
If you have a camera roll full of great photos and zero idea what to do with them, you’re not alone.
The good news: you don’t need a design degree (or a week of free time) to turn those photos into thoughtful, personal gifts. In this first part of the Photo Gift Ideas series, we’re sticking with simple, everyday gifts—most under $75—that you can make with photos you already have on your phone.
These photo gift ideas are perfect for:
- Grandparents and parents
- Friends and partners
- Teachers, coaches, and caregivers
- Anyone who lights up when they see “their people” on your screen
1. Photo Mugs & Tumblers
Best for: The person who always has a cup of something nearby
Why they’ll love this photo gift idea:
They get to start the day with their favorite people, pets, or places literally in their hands. It’s a small, practical gift that gets used every single day.
Where to make it:
- Shutterfly – mugs, travel tumblers, and more
- Walgreens Photo – some options have same‑day pickup
Photo tip for mugs and tumblers:
Choose a photo with a simple background and faces that are fairly close to the camera. Tiny faces on a mug are cute in theory, less great in real life.
2. Fridge‑Friendly Photo Magnets
Best for: The person whose fridge is already a rotating art gallery
Why they’ll love it:
Photo magnets are like mini prints that don’t need frames. They’re perfect for baby photos, first‑day‑of‑school pictures, or that one vacation shot everyone loves.
Where to make it:
- Shutterfly – photo magnets in different sizes
- CVS Photo – magnets and other small photo gifts
Photo tip for magnets:
Pick bright, colorful photos that can stand out from the fridge clutter.
3. Photo Keychains
Best for: The grandparent who will absolutely show it to strangers in the checkout line
Why they’ll love it:
It’s small, durable, and goes everywhere with them. Great for new baby photos, pet portraits, or “first car” moments.
Where to make it:
- Walgreens Photo – keychains and other small photo gifts
- Snapfish – keychains, magnets, and more
Photo tip for keychains:
Close‑up photos work best here. Think one or two faces, not a whole group.
4. Photo Coasters
Best for: The host, the neat freak, or the person who loves a coordinated coffee table
Why they’ll love it:
Photo coasters are practical, but they also quietly show off favorite trips, places, or people. You can do a matching set from one session or mix‑and‑match from different years.
Where to make it:
- Shutterfly – coaster sets and home décor
- Vistaprint – photo coasters and other home items
Photo tip for coasters:
Choose photos with strong shapes and not too much tiny detail. Think bold colors, clear subjects, and simple backgrounds.
5. Custom Photo Puzzles
Best for: The family that loves game night or needs something to do on a snow day
Why they’ll love it:
Putting together a puzzle of a favorite place or memory is surprisingly satisfying. Kids especially love seeing “their” picture turn into a finished puzzle.
Where to make it:
- Snapfish – photo puzzles in different sizes
- Shutterfly – puzzles plus other photo gifts
Photo tip for puzzles:
Choose photos with good contrast and not too many tiny, similar details (for example, a giant field of grass is going to be a little intense).
Quick Tips Before You Order Any Photo Gifts
- Pick photos that make you smile without overthinking it. That first instinct is usually right.
- For small items (keychains, magnets), choose close‑ups. For bigger items (mugs, puzzles), you can get away with more background.
- If you’re torn between two photos, order both. One can be the “backup gift” you keep on hand for later.
What’s Next in the Photo Gift Ideas Series
In Part 2, we’ll talk about cozy, sentimental photo gifts—blankets, pillows, ornaments, and other “curl up on the couch and cry a little (in a good way)” ideas.
