Just a bunch of good gift ideas we forgot to include the first time around
My girlfriend and I spent a lot of time curating all of our 2020 gift guidesā¦and, in several instances, remembered or came across something brilliant within 12 hours of publishing. So to close out the gift guide season, here are a few stragglers we wish weād included on previous guides.
Good gifts for anyoneā¦
See the original gift guide here.
Kikkerland solar-powered rainbow maker
We got one of these earlier this year and like it so much; you simply stick it on a window and it throws rainbows all over your room, which is way more delightful than you might expect.
Get the single crystal rainbow maker for $41.25 from Urban Outfitters or from Uncommon Goods for $33, and get the double crystal rainbow maker from Kikkerland for $55. (If youāre not sure whether a window-mounted setup will work for your person, Urban Outfitters also sells a tabletop version of the rainbow maker for $44.95).
For the design-minded kitsch-loving somebody in your lifeā¦
See the original gift guide here.
We are out of office risograph art
Art in general is really expensive, which is part of why I like risographs (a high-speed, low-cost alternative to screen printing). We Are Out of Office capitalizes on risograph printingās āspot colorsā to create really bright, charming, and (primarily) food-inspired art, all of which is available from Etsy.
We bought their sardines ($12.67) and pomodori can ($12.67) prints to hang in our kitchen, but the Japanese candy ($12.67), De La Rosa Marazapan ($12.67), or āthank you, have a nice dayā shopping bag ($50.67) prints would make great gifts as well.
If you want to get multiple prints for multiple people, you should take advantage of their combined shipping offers (starting at $25.34 for two or more prints and starting at $88.67 for seven or more prints).
āif u gay, perfectā candleļ»æ
This candle, which has the most lovely, mild fragrance, is from Lilā Debās Oasis, a beloved restaurant that would really benefit from folks buying merch right now. Get it for $24.69. (And if the person youāre shopping for isnāt queer, then they might like the Love or Luck candles instead).
For cozy types who are always just vibināā¦
See the original gift guide here.
Equal Parts Stock Pot
This 8-quart pot is one of the items on my wish list this year; Iām going to fill it to the brim with dried beans and bay leaves and talk about how she and the Our Place pan are girlfriends. Available in five colors; get it from Equal Parts for $110.
Piecework Puzzles
These puzzles feel like they were created for me personally in a lab; I feel both seen and attacked. All of the puzzles are beautiful, but Iām particularly drawn to the breakfast-themed Rise & Shine ($36), 80s working woman Power Lunch ($36), and vintage recipes-esque Punch Line ($36).
For the sweet, smart, fun, and cool youths in your lifeā¦
See the original gift guide here.
Lorien Stern bucket hat
Listen, I Googled āGen Z bucket hatā and I still donāt totally understand why theyāve taken a shine to buckets. (Something about ā90s trends and TikTok? Yāall mind if I just slip away into obsolescence really quick?) Regardless, Iām always into practical gifts (it protects your teenās face from the sun!), especially one as cute as this particular bucket hat. Get it from Lorien Stern for $32. If the teen in your life gives off more of a business casual vibe, then they might like some of the solid colored, corduroy options from Urban Outfitters ($15 or $19).
Color-changing LED light strips
According to several sources, teens love these (they are very big on TikTok). You can find the lights several places, including Amazon ($29.99), Walmart ($29.98), and Urban Outfitters ($29.95).
Tie-dye basketball
I was told sports ābuild characterā growing up. Iām not sure if thatās true or not, but what I do know is that the NBA has been showing up for racial justice in a meaningful way for a while now. These are good values to instill in a kid, and perhaps a cute, tie-dye ball will help them pick up the only team-sport I personally recognize. Get it from Urban Outfitters for $29.
For people who want to cronch on something deliciousā¦
See the original gift guide here.
Odd-sized measuring cups
I got these as a gift seceral years ago and still absolutely love them ā having a 2 tsp, 1 and Ā½ tbsp, and 2 tbsp spoon is life-changing, and I love the measuring cups as well. Get them from Williams-Sonoma: the odd-sized measuring spoons for $20, the odd-sized cups for $40, or the set of two for $50.
Food52 stackable wine glasses
I recently discovered these via Kelsey Keithās newsletter, and was blown away by how practical, stylish, and affordable they are. They come in increments of either 8, 9.5, or 11.75 ounces (and each set is the same price, regardless of size). Get a set of six from Food52 for $36.
Bikini Bananas rocks glasses
We recommended Shannon Mustipherās cocktail book, Tiki: Modern Tropical Cocktails, in two of our gift guides and itās turned out to be one of our best-selling recommendations. So, in addition to the book ā which you can purchase from Bookshop for $27.55 or Amazon for $22.25 ā get your loved one some cute glasses from Chicago-based tiki bar Lost Lake as well. Buy them from Lost Lake for $20 per glass. And if you want to lean into holiday kitsch, Lost Lake also offers extremely cute āJingle Bell Squareā rocks and Collins glasses as well ($20 per glass). āØ
Annnnd here they all are one more time:
Good gift ideas for the design-minded kitsch-loving somebody in your life
Good gift ideas for the sweet, smart, fun, and cool youths in your life
Good gift ideas for people who want to cronch on something delicious
Good gift ideas for anyone who wants to look, smell, or feel nice