Looking for the perfect gift for the home baker in your life? Our 2025 sourdough gift guide has you covered, with everything from sourdough starter kits to artisan tools and accessories that make sourdough baking easier and more fun. Whether they’re a beginner experimenting with their first loaf or an experienced baker perfecting their crust, these thoughtful sourdough baking gifts are sure to inspire creativity and delicious results this holiday season.
Why Sourdough Gifts Are Trending
Sourdough has seen a huge resurgence in recent years, becoming one of the most popular at-home baking projects. Home bakers love sourdough because it’s hands-on, rewarding, and produces delicious, artisanal bread that can’t be beat by store-bought loaves. And hey, it doesn’t hurt that Taylor Swift is also obsessed with making sourdough!
This sourdough starter kit comes at different price points and is ideal for anyone eager to enter their sourdough era. It features a 150-year-old dehydrated starter—yes, really!—and comes with everything a beginner baker needs, including jars, whisks, and clear instructions, making it easy to start baking this beloved artisan bread at home. Get yours here.
Sourdough bakers take great pride in their work. That’s why this custom, personalized bread stamp is a wonderful gift for your favorite baker. Get yours here.
What a cute stocking stuffer! Or, you could actually use this as a little hang tag on the outside of your sourdough Christmas gift package. Get yours here.
Did you know? Sourdough has been around for over 4,000 years—it’s one of the oldest forms of leavened bread.
How adorable is this hand-stamped “In my sourdough era” necklace? You can even add a personalized message on the back. Get yours here.
This cozy sweatshirt says “Don’t Get Me Started.” If you know, you know, and sourdough bakers know. Get yours here.
A sourdough starter is a living culture of wild yeast and bacteria. Some starters are maintained for decades, and bakers even give them names! The oldest continually operating sourdough starter is from Boudin Bakery in San Francisco, continuously maintained since 1849.
These handcrafted dough whisks are made from walnut and come in a set of 2 sizes. They’ll last for years and years. Get yours here.
Isn’t this handmade, ceramic warming stone pretty? Any sourdough baker would be thrilled to get this under the Christmas tree. It includes a ceramic stone and a wicker basket. Get yours here.
The wild yeast in sourdough makes it easier to digest than many other breads. That signature tang comes from lactic acid produced during fermentation.
Here we have a 100% linen bread bag that no sourdough gift guide would be complete without. You can pick them up in an assortment of sizes. What a great little gift! Get yours here.
For the sourdough baker who has everything, of course, he or she needs this exquisite Smoky Mountain Bow Knife in hand-selected Black Walnut wood. The handcrafted, locally sourced wood is kiln-dried so as to not crack or warp over time, and it has a stainless steel blade. Get yours here.
Because starters are alive, giving one as a gift is like giving a little “bread companion” that grows and evolves with the baker.
Beeswax bread bags are having a moment. Everyone is obsessed! These are 100% organic beeswax and jojoba oil and measure 13″ x 9″. Get yours here.
If you’re going to have a sourdough starter living in your house, why wouldn’t you want one of these pretty, custom sourdough starter jars? This is a really thoughtful gift idea. Get yours here.
Sourdough bakers score the top of the loaves using a bread lame. A lame is used to score (slashing or docking) bread just before it’s placed in the oven. Get yours here.
The only way this funny candle gift could be better is if it actually smelled like fresh sourdough. It’s perfect for our sourdough gift guide. Get yours here.
These sourdough bread earrings could not be any cuter. So detailed! If you have a sourdough baker on your list, this is such a thoughtful gift. Get yours here.
The long fermentation process in sourdough breaks down some of the gluten, making sourdough easier to digest for some people with intolerances.
Don’t get me started! This funny mug makes a really great, inexpensive Christmas gift for your sourdough baking friend. Get yours here.
This darling apron says, “Sorry, I can’t I have to feed my sourdough starter.” Get yours here.
This funny Christmas gift makes a great stocking stuffer. Get yours here.
You want to start something? If you’re a sourdough starter “mom” you get it. Get yours here.
This is a Christmas gift that will last for years and years. It’s a custom, personalized sourdough bread cutting board. Get yours here.
This blank journal is personalized with the name you choose, and can be used to keep notes on your gift recipient’s sourdough experiments and recipes. Get yours here.
These reusable bread stencils are so pretty. They’ll elevate anyone’s sourdough game. Get yours here.
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Sher Bailey is a writer in the Midwest who believes the power of humor, Mod Podge, and grandkids can fix most problems in life. You can find her at SherBailey.com.






















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I’ve always wanted to get into sourdough baking but didn’t know where to start. This gift guide is a game-changer! It’s great to see such a variety of options for all skill levels and budgets. Can’t wait to try out some of these suggestions and see if I can become a sourdough enthusiast too!