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Saturday
Dec042010

Holiday Gift Guide > Stackable Alphabet Rings

Lauren and I are headed to Brooklyn, NY next weekend to visit a friend. Naturally, we needed to look into Brooklyn designers for some focused shopping, and stumbled upon Catbird. Aren't these tiny, stackable rings sweet? You can mix and match any combination of letters, including that cute heart. 

via NY Mag, via Catbird NYC

Thursday
Oct142010

romantical gift > message in a bottle

via ShopTwine.com

Call me a sucker, but I love this secret message in a bottle. I may be an unrealistic romantic old fart, but how cute would this be to receive from a hot lumberjack with a big dog who also happens to build log cabins with his bare hands and makes pancakes for dinner as a gift? 

It's gorgeous in it's nostalgic simplicity, and I also love the idea of writing down goals or wishes for your little baby and reading them many years later. Or messages to your spouse on your wedding day, to be read on your 50th anniversary. You now also have license to kill me in my sleep. $16 at ShopTwine.com.

 

Sunday
Jun272010

a gift-giving cheat sheet

With birthdays, graduations, weddings, etc. cropping up, I’ve been a gift-giving machine lately. I’m fairly confident in myself as a gift-picker-outer and always try to choose things are personal, thoughtful, not completely predictable and occasion-appropriate. Here are a couple favs that have gone over well and work for almost anyone…

  1. Stationery – Call me an old lady, but I love handwritten notes. Personalized or just plain pretty stationery is a great gift for women. Paper Source, Papyrus and Etsy all have great selections.
  2. Tickets – The pinnacle of my gift-giving career took place in the summer of 2008 when I surprised the boyfriend with tickets to Eddie Vedder (his god) the night of the show for his birthday. They were a pretty penny, but he still talks about what a perfect gift it was. I’m a big fan of “experience” gifts and will spring for sports/music tickets whenever possible.
  3. Initial necklace – I actually got one for myself from a fun boutique in Chicago, Art Effect, before I realized that it made the perfect gift for girlfriends. They’re dainty, pretty and a working girl-friendly 25 bucks.
  4. Circle scarf – This scarf from American Apparel is a great, generic holiday present since it comes in a ton of colors, costs about $30 and is unisex.
  5. Food – Annual family trips to the Delaware shore each summer mean that my dad will undoubtedly stock up on this amazing caramel corn, Fishers. Since most places like this ship around the country, it’s a great, unexpected surprise when he receives it in the dead of winter. Giving food that you know so-and-so loves is fool proof.
  6. Padfolio – I know this seems lame, but I got one for my college graduation, and it was incredibly useful for job hunting and interviewing. Ever since, it’s my go-to graduation gift.