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Good gift ideas for the design-minded kitsch-loving somebody in your life

Last year, I published a gift guide that was 100% inspired by my girlfriend's taste ā€” which is decidedly cooler and way more colorful than mine; as I wrote then, sheā€™s the Claudia to my Stacey. Shopping for someone whose entire job requires them to care very deeply about single pixels can be a challengeā€¦ so this year, I asked her to just write the entire guide herself, which she generously agreed to do. So, Iā€™m going to let her take it from here!

If the person you are shopping for is anything like me ā€” a person who has strong opinions about seemingly small details (I often feel the walking embodiment of the ā€œitā€™s a tough call, theyā€™re so differentā€ scene in The Devil Wears Prada); enjoys camp; and would love to visit a museum exhibit dedicated to Danish chair design, but is settling for browsing Clever home tours from the comfort of their couch for now ā€” then this guide is for you.

Fake decorative drinks

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Inspired by Amy Sedarisā€™s home tour, weā€™ve bought some fake foods for different spots around our apartment and readers? It rocks. I really love the kitsch/silliness/unexpectedness of finding a food item where it doesnā€™t belong (on your bookshelf, on a media unit, etc). We started out with incredibly realistic fake drinks (hers and hers martinis on our respective nightstands), and just this week became the proud owners of a loaded baked potato.

If you donā€™t think your loved one is ready to take the baked potato leap, this red wine spill ($18.50) or PBR spill ($15.50) would be a nice gateway into fake food home decor. Shop all of the delightful options at DisplayFakeFoods.com.

Lotta From Stockholm indoor wool slippers

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Shoes help make my outfits complete, but Iā€™m a big believer in shoes off in the house. Before COVID, I would have settled for socks to keep my feet warm, but in an effort to not feel like a garbage slug, I often try to wear the soft, indoor version of my real-world outfits. Thatā€™s where these slippers come in.

In addition to being cute, theyā€™re practical! They keep my feet cozy and warm, but because theyā€™re slip-ons they donā€™t suffocate my feet either. (I bought these over the summer and was worried about sweaty feet, but was able to wear them right away without any issues.) Get the slip-ons from Lotta From Stockholm for $49.01. And if the person youā€™re shopping for has especially cold feet, thereā€™s also a boot version ($59.62).

ā€œOutside Clothesā€ print

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If your loved one is a ā€œshoes off in the houseā€ type of person, chances are theyā€™re also a ā€œdonā€™t sit on my bed in your outside clothesā€ type of person. Get the print from Brownie Points for $45.

Dusen Dusen striped bathrobeļ»æ

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You know those NASCAR driver fire suits? With the head-to-toe sponsorships? I want the Dusen Dusen, normal-person-going-about-their-life version of that. I unabashedly love this brand and everything they make. This colorful robe is ideal for days when you want to look cute, but cannot be bothered to find pants. Although the bathrobe is sold out on Dusen Dusenā€™s website, you can still purchase it from Coming Soon for $140 (available in sizes S-L and three different colorways).

Lauren Martin Studio postersļ»æ

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Art, in general, can be really expensive, but Lauren Martinā€™s prints are incredibly affordable. We own her Tiny Diner ($18) and Hang In There ($18) prints (the latter is perfect bathroom art, I canā€™t explain why), but I also love her Dinner Party ($18) poster. Get these and other prints from Lauren Martin Shop.

Recreation Center mugs

If the person youā€™re shopping for likes Memphis Designā€“inspired decor but isnā€™t necessarily looking to redo their entire home, Recreation Center mugs satisfy that craving. The dipped/coated handle is also nice for anyone who doesnā€™t love the feeling of cradling a raw ceramic mug in their hands.

I own the red grid mug, but you can also get a slightly more muted version ($40). Iā€™m also a fan of the dot grid mug ($40), and the color lovers in your life might also like the black bauhaus mug ($48). Get all of them from Recreation Center.

Tiki: Modern Tropical Cocktails

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Shannon Mustipher is a Black, queer woman and her book is the first cocktail book by a Black bartender in a century. In addition to being historic, the book is beautiful. Mustipher is a Rhode Island School of Design graduate, and itā€™s readily apparent in the art direction throughout the book. (My favorite image is the ā€œLake at Nightā€ cocktail.)

Itā€™s a really fun book to thumb through and a great gift for anyone who wants to make their winter quarantine a little more summery and fun, even if itā€™s not the most seasonally appropriate. Get it from Bookshop for $27.55, Amazon for $22.25, or your favorite local bookstore.

Face Vessel mugs and carafes

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We recommended Group Partnerā€™s face planter last year, and weā€™re continuing the tradition of recommending objects with inanimate faces with these face vessels by Degen.

These hand blown glass mugs and vases are unique ā€” no two are the same! ā€” which makes them extra special. But be warned that when you order via the preorder link on their site (or via Coming Soon or Mociun) you canā€™t choose a specific vessel (only the type and size), so itā€™s a bit luck of the draw. Having said that, theyā€™re all incredibly precious, so you canā€™t really go wrong.

But if you want a bit more control over what you get, keep an eye out for Degenā€™s periodic drops (which Iā€™ve learned about through their Instagram).

Get them from Coming Soon: the mug for $44 or the carafe for $55.



ā€œHave a queer dayā€ T-shirt

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Just Gay Shit! Sometimes itā€™s nice to communicate your queerness without adorning yourself in rainbows or having someone scream ā€œPETERā€™S GAYā€ every time you come around. If youā€™ve got a queer friend or loved one, they might like this shirt, too! Get it from Hey Rooney for $30.

A colorful, patterned "statement" mask

This piece about investment masks made me finally realize that itā€™s nice to have different masks for different moods. These masks come in an assortment of patterns (I own the rainbow cookies mask, but Iā€™m also a fan of the olives and the black and white cookies) and somehow manage to be kitschy and fashionable. (For folks based in NYC: Hartā€™s in Brooklyn is selling some of these masks and 10% of each mask sale will go to Fair Fight and will help support fair elections in Georgia in the upcoming Senate runoffs!). Get the mask from Steak Diane for $30.

Bodum french press

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We recommended this french press in last yearā€™s gift guide, but we love it so much weā€™re recommending it again.

Theyā€™re remarkably hardy ā€” we use ours every single day, sometimes multiple times a day, and they show no signs of wear ā€” and look incredibly cute on our countertop. MoMAā€™s multicolored options ($25) are incredibly cute, but Iā€™m a big fan of the new lavender option. You can even get a matching lavender iced coffee maker ($23.99). Get the french press from Bodum for $19.99.

The Art of Showing Up: How to Be There for Yourself and Your People

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Being a Wife Guy is easy when your girlfriend is as talented a writer as Rachel is! I know firsthand how thoughtful and kind her advice is, and she put so much care and consideration into writing a truly helpful and inclusive book. Itā€™s the perfect gift for anyone who is interested in being kinder to themselves and others. Get it from Bookshop and basically every other retailer here. āœØ

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Good holiday gift ideas for pretty much anyone

Itā€™s (weirdly!) that time of again: gift guide season. In a year when the things we need and want are so dramatically different than they used to be, and when it feels like both nothing and literally everything has changed since last year, itā€™s sort of hard to conceive of gifts that make sense for 2020. But making gift guides is one of my truest pleasures, so Iā€™m going to try my best!

Last year, I published three gift guides, which still really hold up, imho. You can find them all here: 

This year, Iā€™m planning to do a few gift posts, in similar categories as the ones above (plus a couple of new ones). To kick things off, here are the MVPs that I think will work well for a lot of different people! 

Chile Crunch 

I bought this after a reader recommended it last year and love it on fried eggs and toast especially. Think of it as the new hot honey (which was, by far, the most popular item from last yearā€™s gift guides). Get a jar from ChileCrunch.com for $12.80 or from Amazon for $19.75. (BTW, if youā€™re looking for DIY/edible gift ideas, you can also make your own.)

Danica taper candles

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My precious beauties. (More info on why I love them here.) DM me if youā€™re obsessing over which color to get or wondering how they look IRL; I ownā€¦a lot of them. Get a box of five 9-inch tapers from Danica for $18.50. (Bonus pairing: taper holders ā€” Urban usually has good ones that arenā€™t too expensive.)

Mexican train dominoes

ļ»æI was first introduced to this game by Terri and I love it so much! Itā€™s easy to learn and is a very good family game (and it only requires two people, so itā€™s nice for couples who are spending a lot of time at home together). You can find versions at a lot of different retailers, including Amazon ($39.97) and Target ($24.99), and you can get personalized hubs on Etsy which is a nice way to upgrade a standard set. 

The Comfy

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This is one of those ā€œas seen on TVā€ products that absolutely rules. My mom saw it on HSN and sent me a cream one (which is annoyingly no longer available), and Iā€™ll admit I was skeptical at first. But you guysā€¦ it fucking rocks. Itā€™s warm and cozy and so soft, and makes life on the couch or in bed so wonderful. (Itā€™s also way better than a Snuggie in, like, every possible way.) Get one for $39.99 from The Comfy (use this referral link to get $10 off) or Amazon.

At-home Escape Roomļ»æ

This is such a clever way to recreate something that really canā€™t be done in our current pandemic reality! Get it from Uncommon Goods for $50

Wild One dog leash

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This leash is such a beautiful color and it makes me happy every time I use it. (There are also several other colors that Iā€™ve spotted around the park, and that are also lovely.) Itā€™s also durable and easy to clean. Get it from Wild One for $58, and pair it with the coral poop bag carrier ($12) for a very cute vibe.

Yeelight smart color-changing bulb

I talked about this in my lighting post and, since then, a couple people have let me know they bought one and love it. Get it from Amazon for $29.99.

Joy of Cooking

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I swear by this classic cookbook; the authors use Wirecutter-esque rigor to develop truly great recipes. They released a new version in 2019, and itā€™s a good gift for new cooks or more experienced cooks who have never gotten around to buying this classic. Get it from Bookshop ($36.80), Amazon ($20.91), or your favorite local bookstore.

The Tushy

Fun fact: I regularly included a Squatty Potty on my BuzzFeed gift guides and it always sold extremely well. Obviously, anything hole-related is a ā€œknow your audienceā€ gift, so use your best judgment here. But if youā€™ve already given a Squatty Potty, the Tushy is the next frontier, and while installation is not necessarily as easy as they make it sound ā€” it really depends on your toilet, I think ā€” itā€™s very doable and worth it in the long run. Get the classic on sale for $89 (normally $109).

Clip-on mini ring light

The current reality of very little daylight + lots of video calls makes this little guy a rather nice thing to have around. (I have one and use it regularly.) You can also clip it to your phone for nice selfie lighting. Get one from Amazon for $13.99. šŸŽ

More 2020 gift guides: Gift ideas for the design-minded kitsch-loving somebody in your life, gift ideas for cozy types who are always just vibinā€™, good gift ideas for people who want to cronch on something delicious, good gift ideas for the sweet, smart, fun, and cool youths in your life, good gift ideas for anyone who wants to look, smell, or feel nice, and good gifts and stocking stuffers under $30.

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Holiday gift ideas for the well-dressed, blob-loving creative in your life

Hello! Iā€™m back with some more gift ideas for you! Sundayā€™s list was general gift ideas and Mondayā€™s list was gifts for someone who reminds you of me; todayā€™s list is gifts for someone who maybe reminds you a little bit of me, but whose taste is, say, 25% cooler and 60% more colorful. Like, this person fucks with a simple J. Crew sweater and a can of chickpeas, but also has good taste in music and wears hip art teacher earrings, you know? It is 100% inspired by my girlfriend and the things she owns/loves/has on her wishlist, though thereā€™s definitely some overlap with my own. Anyway, if you are shopping for someone who is the Claudia to your Stacey, this list might be helpful.

Cold Picnic bathmat

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I love this brand, and their bathmats are absolutely the gateway drug. I actually bought the one pictured at a sample sale in the spring, but there are a ton of other styles, including multiple boob mats. Buy it from Cold Picnic for $60.

Boy Smells candle

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All the Boy Smells candles are beautiful, and the Cedar Stack is really nice but mellow woodsy smell. Buy it from Amazon for $36.

Supersoft mockneck sweater

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This was in Tuesdayā€™s gift guide, because, again, itā€™s so versatile. Available in 13 colors and sizes XXS-3X from J. Crew for $89.50.

Just Say No to Bullshit socks

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For when you want to tell your coworkers to fuck off, but canā€™t. Buy them from Electric West for $15.

Face planter

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You know Toilets With Menacing Auras? This planter is, like, the cosmic opposite of that. Itā€™s charming but not overly twee, and has just good, sweet energy. Buy it from Group Partner for $65.

Nothing Fancy: Unfussy Food for Having People Over

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Another gift that would definitely appeal to Mondayā€™s homebody! This is a great cookbook ā€” even better than Dining In ā€” and is aesthetically and spiritually aligned with many of the other items on this list. Buy it from Amazon for $20.12 or find it at a local bookstore through IndieBound.

Fujifilm Instax Mini 9

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This camera is easy to use, takes super flattering photos, and is extremely fun at a party. (Youā€™ll get way better fun action shots than you do with a phone, honestly.) Itā€™s also a very gentle entry point for anyone who has been thinking about getting into film photography. It comes in 10 colors; get the camera and two packs of film on Amazon for $67.86. (Urban Outfitters also has some very cute exclusive colors, including lavender, yellow, orange, and rose.)

Enamelware serving bowl

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This was a purchase directly inspired by the aesthetic of Nothing Fancy, and looks way more expensive than it actually is. Itā€™s a good size for holding a few lemons or onions and some heads of garlic. It comes in four colors; buy it from Amazon for $14.88.

Bodum French Press

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This is another gift that looks more expensive than it is. It makes a single cup of coffee or tea and is really easy to use. If someone is lightly interested in getting into coffee, itā€™s a good place to start. The Chemex gets a lot of attention because itā€™s so beautiful, but it takes a decent amount of effort to make coffee with it. Meanwhile, this little press is quick/unfussy enough to use before work.

The MoMA Design Store has the Caffettiera French press pictured and a second multicolored one for $20; Madewell has a pastel version for $15; and thereā€™s a light green one and a light blue one on Amazon for $15. If you want to gift it with some coffee, Variety Coffee tastes good and has great packaging. (In Brooklyn, you can buy it at Whole Foods.)


Yellow silicone finger grippers and lavender scraper

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These are good stocking stuffers and/or a great addition to the Nothing Fancy cookbook. (Alison Roman apparently loves a scraper.) Buy them from Amazon; the grippers are $6.06 and the scraper is $5.99.

Dusen Dusen hand towels

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Dusen Dusen has really unique patterns and prints, and is good for anyone who has walked into a Madewell in the past year and thought, ā€œBoy, everyone sure is depressed, huh?ā€ Most of Dusen Dusenā€™s clothing and home goods are pretty expensive, so the hand towels are fairly affordable and offer a good amount of color/pattern bang for your buck. Available in four styles; buy them for $20 each from Coming Soon.

Bathing lady dish

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Who is she??? This multipurpose dish (for keys, change, jewelry, etc.) is fun and kind of unusual, and has a vintage vibe that isnā€™t too stuck in a particular era. It comes in five colors; buy one from Coming Soon for $40.

Areaware goober candles

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These candles are less ā€œIā€™m burning my scented candle for self-care,ā€ and more ā€œI have cool blobs on my bookshelf that make me happy, and sure, I could burn them if I wanted to.ā€ Available in four colors; buy them from Coming Soon for $26 each.

Catbird loopdie earring

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This shape of these earrings ā€” open at the top and bottom ā€” is fairly unusual, but the earrings themselves are not fussy at all. They are basically gold hoop earringsā€¦that fuck. (BTW, a lot of cool/weird earrings are hard to put on or take off, but these are very user-friendly.) Buy them from Catbird ā€” $88 for the gold pair and $52 for the silver pair.

Catbird teardrop earring

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Another pair of ā€œclassic silhouette, but more interesting version of itā€ earrings. They arenā€™t full-on statement pieces, but they are unique enough to communicate to the recipient ā€œI noticed you have good style so I got you something a little bit interesting.ā€ Buy them from Catbird ā€” $52 for the silver pair or $88 for the gold pair.

And a year of Spotify Premium

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Spotify is something most people use every single day, but itā€™s something most people donā€™t think about using every single day because itā€™s literally in the background. So a gift card for a Premium account (or to cover the cost of their current subscription.) ends up being a super practical gift that is still fairly unexpected/delightful. (Itā€™s also a good one for a couple!) Get a 3-month ($30) or 6-month ($60) gift card from Target, or get the $99 annual gift card from Best Buy.

And, of course, you canā€™t go wrong with some of the OG gift guide items here: the hot honey, the Chups socks, and The Art of Gathering would be my picks. āœØ

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Holiday gift ideas for the Everlane-loving, shit-together homebody in your life

While yesterdayā€™s gift idea list was meant to be pretty general, I thought it might also be fun to put together some ideas for people whose taste is more specific. Or, in this case, whose taste is justā€¦mine. Though I donā€™t actually love/shop at Everlane all that much, I recognize that a Type exists, and I am a part of it! If youā€™re shopping for gifts for your sister/best friend/girlfriend/wife/some other cozy Millennial (or justā€¦yourselfā€¦) this list might be helpful.


A New York Times crossword puzzle app subscription

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This is, to me, an ideal gift, because itā€™s one of those things that is kind of annoying to pay for yourself, but is actually not that expensive as far as gifts are concerned. Itā€™s also just really worth having! I have been cranking through the archives recently to get better at solving/be on Instagram and Twitter less. Buy it for $19.97.


The perfect lemon candle

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These socks spark so much joy for me. After looking at them online every few weeks for like three months, I finally bought myself a couple pairs on Black Friday last year when they were half-price. They were so great that I was ready and waiting to buy them this year on Black Friday when they were 50% off. I am slowly but surely building my great sock collection. They come in four colors; get a single pair from J. Crew for $36 or a pack of two pairs for $62. (And alsoā€¦definitely buy them during one of J. Crewā€™s many sales.)


Lodge Dutch oven

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This is a great Dutch oven (itā€™s the Wirecutter pick) and the cream color is really lovely in person. Itā€™s become the most-used pot in my kitchen. Buy it from Amazon for $59.90.


450-piece boob puzzle

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A puzzle! With titties! Honestly, what more do you want from me? Buy it from Jiggy (a new brand that also has other, non-boob puzzles) for $40.


USB rechargeable lighter

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This is one of those things that I didnā€™t know I needed until I saw it ā€” during a sale, when I immediately impulse-bought it. Itā€™s very beautiful and also the way it works is genuinely neat; instead of casting a flame, it just sort ofā€¦zaps your candle wicks and then they start to burn! Available in four colors; buy it from Food52 for $32.

Chenille throw blanket

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For everyone who says, ā€œCan you hand me that blanket?ā€ approximately 10 times a day. Available in three colors; buy it from West Elm for $39 (FYI, itā€™s currently on sale for $19).


A Shhhowercap

I have had my Shhhowercap for a couple years now, and it is probably the most-used item in my home, now that I think about it. Itā€™s a splurge, but if for anyone who doesnā€™t wash their hair that often, itā€™s absolutely worth it. Available in 13 colors; buy the dark pink one from Amazon for $43 or one of the other colors from Sephora.

Teeny hoop earrings

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This sweater has made a mockneck believer out of me! Itā€™s cozy without being sloppy, and is simple enough that it actually fits a lot of different personal styles. Available in 13 colors and sizes XXS-3X from J. Crew for $89.50.


Velvet shell pillow

I have been in love with these pillows for nearly all of 2019, and finally bought myself one on Black Friday. They arenā€™t cheap, but are truly beautiful and special. Available in eight colors; buy it from Tamar Mogendorff for $90.

And jasmine mint toothpaste

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I just love this fancy toothpaste. Buy it from Amazon for $10.34ļ»æ.

Also! A few items from yesterdayā€™s list would be great for this person too, particularly the hot honey, salt box, The Art of Gathering, beeswax wraps, Home Comforts, and rosehip oil. āœØ

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Holiday gift ideas for pretty much everyone in your life

I recently read an article about the proliferation of gift guides on the internet that asserted that no writer or editor really likes making gift guides. Thisā€¦is not true!!! I fuck with creating gift guides on a deep spiritual level, which is why Iā€™m spending my Sunday putting these together. Please, Iā€™m begging you, let me help you choose gifts.

This is the first of three gift guides Iā€™m going to publish on Just Good Shit this year; it contains the all-around greatest hits that I think would make good holiday gifts for men or women; people you love but also people you donā€™t know super well; and people who are fairly hard to shop for. I own and/or have gifted pretty much everything on this list.

Mikeā€™s Hot Honey

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This was my go-to gift in 2018; itā€™s unique, delicious, and costs less than $10. Buy it on Amazon for $8.48.

Anomia

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I own this (in the Artichoke color) and have gifted it; itā€™s an elegant way to store kosher or Maldon salt and keep it handy on your counter. (Very useful when you make a lot of chickpea pasta.) It comes in several other colors; buy it from Amazon for $25.49.

1000-piece vintage pencils puzzle

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I love puzzles as a gift, and this one is very fun/good (I own it). Buy it from Amazon for $16.39. If that design isnā€™t doing it for you, check out Galison puzzles and Mudpuppy puzzles; those are my two favorite brands. Iā€™m also a big fan of a puzzle mat ($12.99 on Amazon.


Heat Holders socks

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These socks are GLORIOUS; they are incredibly thick/cushy/warm. They come in 29 colors/styles; buy them on Amazon for $15.99 a pair.

Home Comforts: The Art and Science of Keeping House

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I will never get sick of this book, which is basically a home ec encyclopedia that Iā€™ve been raving about for the past two years now. Get it from Amazon for $13.53 or find it at a local bookstore via IndieBound.


The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters

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Another one of my favorite books/gifts from the past couple of years. Buy it on Amazon for $19.69 or find it at a local bookstore via Indie Bound.

A bee hotel

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Bee hotel are actually good for bees, and make a nice addition to a garden/outdoor space. Buy one from Amazon for $19.97.

Compression socks

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These are a good gift for runners, travelers, nurses, teachers, and basically anyone who is on their feet all day. Even my mom ā€” who is very hard to shop for ā€” is a fan. Available in 10 colors; buy them from Amazon for $16.67.

Mint tea tree toothpicks

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Another one that I've written about! These actually look fairly elegant and would be a good stocking stuffer or gift to buy in bulk for coworkers or other groups. Buy them from Amazon for $6.74.

An electric blanket for the car

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Iā€™ve given this blanket as a gift a couple times now; itā€™s a good one for people who live in colder climates and drive a lot. Buy it from Amazon for 19.95.

Beeswax wraps

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I love these! They smell great and feel really lovely, but are still practical and affordable. They come in four colors; buy them from Amazon for $15.

Rosehip oil

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This is a such a great all-around skincare product that feels really luxurious and works for a lot of different skin types. Buy it from Amazon for $13.95.

And a 6-ft charging cable

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This is a super practical gift that makes a great stocking stuffer. Buy one from Amazon for $7.99. šŸŽ


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