Yes, a gift guide! It’s been a couple of years since I did one of my big Holiday Shop pages, and while I couldn’t quite source enough cool gifts to do the full shebang, I thought it worth sharing a few finds I’ve been saving in today’s gift guide post!
I know with the crazy good Black Friday deals and so many gift guides out there already, you might’ve completed your shopping… But, if you’ve been stumped on a unique gift, hopefully something in here will get the ideas flowing! Let’s dive right in:
Shop these gifts:
The Night Sky prints · Monogrammed cocktail napkins · Personalized return address stamp · Personalized Framebridge frames
Shop these gifts:
Kazbrella (more about how these work here) · iRobot Roomba · Etee Food Wraps · Combat Gentleman Travel Tote · Lekue Collapsible Popcorn Popper
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Voyage et Cie Tuileries Rose Perfume Oil (also available here) · L’Occitane Roses et Reines Hand Cream · Diptyque Eau Rose Perfume · Bastide Rose Olivier Perfume · Voluspa Rose Otto candle (shop all Voluspa rose candles) · Ellis Brooklyn RRose Perfume, and Cream (which is also amazing!)
Shop these gifts:
The Visual History of Type · El Arroyo’s Big Book of Signs, Volume One and Volume Two · Women Who Run with the Wolves · Charleston Receipts
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Love the cocktail napkin ideas! Perfect for my husband’s home bar! Thanks for the idea!
Yay! Happy Holidays!
Such a great list! Love seeing ChappyWrap on here too :)
You know it! :)
Victoria, I love these! Am buying the popcorn maker as we speak. My kids love popcorn but there seems to be so much waste (and weird chemicals?!) with the microwave bags, so this is awesome. Last year my husband’s favorite present was a daily calendar I made through TinyPrints–you select 365 images and they make a calendar that he has at his desk at work–highlights from the last year of course, but some of the best ones are flashbacks to when our kids (now teens) were little with popsicles all over their faces, etc. Happy holidays!
You will love this popcorn popper then! Even more fun is I’ve started finding interesting varieties of dried corn to use. My local Whole Foods stocks an “heirloom” corn—the kernels are tiny and the resulting popcorn is very cute and mini. I’m with you, I didn’t want to deal with all the chemicals, food additives and waste, even with natural brands. We love this thing!
That calendar idea is adorable, too. What a great idea! Happy holidays!
Oooh, I love the idea of heirloom corn, thanks for the tip! And I am horribly embarrassed, the calendar is through Social Prints Studio. It comes out like a 3.5 inch stack of post-it note sized squares and I just re-ordered one for next year. They are great! :)