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Holiday Gift Guide for the Homebody

December 11, 2017 by jessica 3 Comments

Holiday Gift Guide for the Homebody

If you’re anything like me, you’ve barely started your holiday shopping. I’ve picked up a few things here and there, but shipping deadlines are looming and I’m starting to feel the pressure to check off the last people on my list. In an effort to motivate myself, I’m dedicating this week to gift guides and hopefully it’ll help you wrap up your shopping list, too!

Wool Blanket – I know that inexpensive acrylic throw blankets are tempting, but the best blankets are the ones that withstand the test of time both in terms of quality and aesthetics. This buffalo plaid wool blanket is made by Faribault Woolen Mill Co. in Minnesota. The quality is exceptional, making it one of those items that the recipient will keep for decades, and the checked design works with everything from traditional decor to more contemporary designs. I bought one for myself earlier this year and I can’t tell you how much I love snuggling up with it on chilly nights.

Plant Mister – I was never one for houseplants until we bought our home and now I can’t get enough of them. I’m most successful at raising succulents because of their low-maintenance preferences! One of the items I’d love to own if I ever add any humidity-loving plants to my collection is a brass plant mister. Not only is it practical, it’s a sculptural piece that looks pretty perched on a bookshelf. (You’ll notice that whenever I spot a gift idea that’s both pretty and practical, it’s a win in my book.)

Candle Sticks – Candle sticks are one of those things people love to own, but rarely think to buy for themselves. That’s exactly why they’re a great holiday gift. I love this chic matte black set. Add in a set of white taper candles and you’ve got yourself an incredible gift for the hygge-loving friend on  your list. If your giftee is more on the glam side with her decor, consider this brass set. I have them and they look more expensive than the $40 price tag suggests.

Stoneware Mugs – These totally look like they were scooped up at a pottery shop in a small tourist town (and if you’re near one of those said boutiques, definitely opt for the local version).

Pajamas – These might be on the sexier side of what you’d normally gift someone during the holidays, but they look so good in my guide! Kidding aside, pajamas are a thoughtful gift for someone who looks forward to curling up at home on the weekends. Most people, myself included, neglect updating our pajama drawers and it’s a welcome surprise when someone else does it for us! Avoid flannel sets with seasonal designs and opt for something classic and sophisticated to ensure it gets yearlong use.

Candle – Candles are perfect for someone you don’t know very well, which is likely why they get such a bad rap for being impersonal. However, this small-batch soy candle won’t disappoint thanks to its beautiful packaging.

Silk Eyemask – Indulge your giftee with a silk eyemask. I have an inexpensive one from Amazon, which is fine, but I’d love to own this luxurious cult favorite. It comes in eight colors, including black and charcoal which are great for men, too!

Turntable – I know people are into those Crosley record players; they’re Instagram worthy and wallet friendly. However, they’re not the best for actual music quality and taking care of your vinyl. If there’s an audiophile on your list, it’s worth investing in a turntable from U-Turn. The price for the turntable starts at $289 and the price goes up based on your selections. There’s also a basic model that starts at $179. Dave actually picked it out for us, so it has the male stamp of approval for gift giving this season!

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Filed Under: Holiday Gift Guides, Lifestyle Tagged With: gift guide, gift guide for the homebody, holiday gifts

Holiday Gift Guide for the Cook

December 7, 2017 by jessica Leave a Comment

Holiday Gift Guide for the Cook

I’m not sure if it’s because we finally have a house, but my wish list this year is heavily focused on kitchen- and bar-related gifts to upgrade our college-era things with nice versions that we’ll love for years to come. In fact, I’ve already been self-gifting with some of these ideas as you’ll read below!

I tried to keep this gift guide gender-neutral, since many home-related gifts need to be loved by everyone in the household — and let’s face it, we’re all shopping for more than just women when we look at interest-specific lists. (Does anyone else feel like many gift guides this year have heavy doses of pink and twee details?) Below, you’ll find nine of my favorite gift picks for the budding chef on your shopping list this year.

Serving Platter – Anyone who loves food is going to love a serving board, and there are so many gorgeous ones that any design you pick will be a welcome addition their collection. They’re perfect for curating artisanal cheese plates to occupy guests while the cook wraps up dinner in the kitchen.

Covered Dish – For around $80, you can snag a high-quality covered covered baking dish. This one goes from the freezer to the oven, and is elegant enough to serve from at the dining table. I prefer the white one, but it also comes in blue and red.

Cast Iron Pan – For whatever reason, I assumed cast iron pans were expensive and difficult to care for. I was wrong on both counts. We purchased this one by Lodge on Black Friday, which is the preferred brand for cast iron, and it’s as amazing as everyone claims. It even comes pre-seasoned so the recipient can start cooking right away. Just make sure the giftee knows how to take care of it to avoid rust. (Basically, wipe it out right after cooking, avoid using soap, dry it off with a towel, and then pop it into the oven at 250 degrees for around 15 minutes to dry it off completely. After the pan cools a bit, put a small amount of vegetable oil on a paper towel and rub it all over the pan until the oil absorbs.)

Serrated Knife – Why knife blocks don’t include a bread knife is beyond me. Treat your home chef to this often overlooked kitchen staple to keep loaves from crushing under the pressure of a regular knife. And don’t spend a lot on it. A serrated knife can’t really be sharpened when it dulls. (Granted, how often do serrated knives become dull when you’re only using them for bread?)

Canisters – I personally love the Instagram appeal of pretty canisters, but I always manage to talk myself out of actually buying a set. It seems indulgent, which is pretty much the best reason to treat someone to a set.

Kitchen Towels – If you need an ultra affordable gift or an add-on to something larger, these towels are it. They’re generously sized, wash well, and absorb a lot of water. I bought two for myself and loved them so much that I purchased three more to completely overhaul my towel drawer. Plus, the neutral colors go well with just about anyone’s kitchen decor.

Tea Pot – I don’t drink tea, but how cute is this tea pot?! It’s the tea lover’s take on Bodum’s French press that graced everyone’s gift guides a few years ago. (I do own the French press and can vouch for how amazing it is.)

Pinch Bowls – This is another gift that no one realizes they’d love until they actually start using them. They’re perfect for measuring spices and prepping ingredients before the flurry of cooking begins. The recipient can also use them as individual dip bowls.

Cookbook – Don’t you hate when you buy a cookbook and everything looks too advanced? The recipes in this cookbook look like they’re a good balance of ambitious and achievable. Plus, the cover is gorgeous enough to leave out on display.

Filed Under: Gift Guide, Holiday Gift Guides, Home Tagged With: gift guide, gifts for the chef, gifts for the cook, Holiday Gift Guide

Holiday Gift Guide: Luxe Gifts Under $50

November 21, 2017 by jessica 1 Comment

Holiday Gift Guide: Luxe Gifts Under $50

ONE | TWO | THREE | FOUR | FIVE | SIX | SEVEN | EIGHT* | NINE | TEN | ELEVEN* | TWELVE**

*On my list!
**I have the candle holders and they’re beautiful.

 

Holiday Gift Guide: More to Give

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Late With Your Holiday Cards? Don’t Fret!

December 19, 2016 by jessica 4 Comments

Minted Holiday Card Review

I’m the worst at getting holiday cards out on time. I always try to have them postmarked before Dec. 25, but after years of failing miserably, I’ve resigned myself to sending New Year’s cards or, like one year, Valentine’s greetings. And you know what? They’re even more well received than the standard-issue Christmas card! No one expects an off-season greeting, which makes your card even more special. That said, I was still grateful when Minted reached out to me to see if I’d like to collaborate on this year’s holiday card. It was the kick in the rear I needed to start the project earlier than usual.

…and then I procrastinated.

Well, that’s not completely accurate. I had my parents take a photo of us over Thanksgiving for our holiday card, which I ended up hating, and then I spent entirely too much time criticizing all of the photos we’ve taken together over the year. Before I knew it, Christmas was right around the corner and I finally placed an order for my holiday greetings on Dec. 10. I chose the rush shipping and opted to go without a proof of my design to expedite my purchase. They arrived just a few days later on Dec. 14. Phew!

So, rest assured that if you still haven’t taken care of your holiday greetings, you don’t need to settle for generic store-bought cards. You can look like you had your act together with personalized ones. Just hustle to get them done today by 6:30 p.m. Pacific Time and use code SHIPNOW for free express shipping. You’ll have plenty of time to get them addressed and postmarked before the holidays. Or, just follow my lead and go with New Year’s cards to give yourself some breathing room and use code WINTER16 to save 15% on your order! And if you choose the same design I did, you can not-so-humble brag about your adventures from 2016! 😉

Minted Holiday Card Review
Minted Holiday Card Review
Minted Holiday Card Review

Minted cards (c/o) | Sugar Paper ribbon | Sugar Paper baker’s twine | Sugar Paper wrapping paper | Sugar Paper jingle bells | Target star ribbon

Filed Under: Holiday Gift Guides Tagged With: christmas, christmas cards, Holidays, minted, new year's, new year's cards

Holiday Gifts for Men

December 18, 2016 by jessica 2 Comments

Holiday Gift Guide for Men

ONE | TWO | THREE | FOUR | FIVE | SIX | SEVEN | EIGHT | NINE | TEN | ELEVEN | TWELVE | THIRTEEN

Filed Under: Holiday Gift Guides Tagged With: gifts for men, Holiday Gift Guide, holiday gifts for men, men's style

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