I went a little overboard this year, but there were just too many things I saw that I know they'll love, lol.
I set aside money throughout the year in an envelope to add up to $1000 for both dd's combined, but ended up spending about $1200 this year... this includes birthday presents as well, since they have their birthdays within a few wks of Christmas.
What's they've asked for, and they're getting, is for younger dd a hexbug set, penguin itouch cases (she has a 2nd gen. one so she thinks they'll be for that, but they're for the new 4th gen. she's getting), webkinz turtle, AG outfit. Older dd asked for and is getting a webkinz unicorn, beanbag chair, a DS game, and AG outfit.
What they're getting that they didn't ask for, but need or know they'll love is,
For younger dd, a camera of her own and couple extra lenses, a 4th gen. Itouch, duck tape and idea book, a felt craft book with a bunch of felt, wrinkle in time boxed book set, itunes card, a charm necklace, and bunch of other little stocking stuffer type.
And older dd is getting a new bike, a pre-paid phone, new bedding for her bed, a light box studio set, the underland chronicles boxed book set, itunes card, and bunch of stocking-stuffer types.
Their combo gift is a year-long science kit subscription from the young scientists club (thanks to a groupon) and a wifi spy tank (again thanks to a groupon, lol).
It seems like a ton of stuff, and I guess it really is, but Christmas/birthdays is really the only time I buy them anything, other than the occasional $5-10 toy.. so they really don't get much through the year that they don't buy themselves.