November 2009
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CIA ‘ACE’ Calendar – 2010
$20 at Central Illustration | Buy
(price converted from British Pound)
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Perpetual Calendar
$28 at Orange Beautiful | Buy
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Keisuke Serizawa Calender for 2010
This iconic calendar became popular among U.S. officers’ wives in Japan at the end of WWII. Serizawa produced a new edition every year for 40 years, and new calendars are made from an archive of the original prints.
$18 at Tortoise General Store | Buy
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Year Planner 2010
$17 at Crispin Finn | Buy
(price converted from British Pound)
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R & M Pie Bird Set of Two
Bake these hollow pie birds into your Thanksgiving pies to let them vent. Also, for adorableness.
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ID drink to that
Here’s the thing. If you can’t remember your own name, it’s probably better that you can’t find your wine glass.
$12 at Hattie Rex | Buy
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Exquisite Dining Wine Glass Charm
I would personally use these year round. If you feel compelled to have seasonal wine glass charms, it may be time to tithe.
$27 at Decorate the Diva | Buy
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Porcelain Fortune Cookies- Set of 12
You always order takeout for Thanksgiving anyway. Might as well make it a tradition.
Fill these fortunes with gratitudes and dial your local purveyor of fine egg rolls.
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Kikkerland Double Kitchen Timer
Two more of these and an arsenal of sticky notes, and you’re home free for Thanksgiving.
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Cuisinart Power Advantage 7-Speed Mixers
Damn. Baking for Thanksgiving just got even cuter.
$50 at Sur La Table | Buy
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Design Your Own 3-D Paper Turkey
A project for the kids’ table at Thanksgiving. Besides the iPhone movies, I mean.
$9 at Designed To Be Sweet | Buy
(For a dozen.)
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Eight Fall Acorns
Pin the corner of your place card to a felted acorn in the center of each plate. Now there’s no chance that your mom will end up next to Aunt Martha, which is better for everyone involved.
$16 at Fairyfolk Needle | Buy

































