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Measuring Hearts
For whenever a recipe calls for a heaping cup of LOVE.
-Guest posted by Evany Thomas$12 at fred flare | Buy
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Stump Coasters
What, you shave ice, you squeeze exotic fruits, you buy only the toppest of the top shelf liquor, and then you put that drink down on a ho-hum coaster? No. The sort of elixir you prepare deserves a stump of its very own.
-Guest posted by Evany Thomas$8 at littleoddforest | Buy
(no longer available)
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‘Fractil’ Tea Towel
Give your kitchen a new lease on life without having to rip out any tile.
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Squirrel/Bunny Recipe Cards
I’ve always planned to convert my untidy pile of recipes torn from magazines and scrawled on napkins into a neat file of sortable cards. And now, thanks to the motivating power of squirrels and bunnies, it might actually happen.
-Guest posted by Evany Thomas$8 at Boygirlparty | Buy
(Set of ten, 4" x 6")
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Good Wood Tag Team Magnets
It’s all about the hair, even when you’re an extra-strong Good Wood Tag Team Magnet.
-Guest posted by Evany Thomas$8 at The Small Object | Buy
(Set of three, 1" diameter)
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Buddha Incense Burners
STOCKING STUFFER GUIDE Great for meditation, even better to cover up the inexplicable funky smell coming from the neighbor’s place. These bright burners come in three colors and forms: standing yellow buddha, orange buddha head, or pink praying buddha.
$6 at Sprout Home | Buy
(no longer available)
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Rooster Clock
BUDGET HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE This countrified rooster alarm clock wakes you in plenty of time to do your chores.
$13 at Sprout Home | Buy
(no longer available)
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Tord Wine Glasses
BUDGET HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE When I found out that Tord Boontje was collaborating with Target, I couldn’t wait to see what he’d come up with. Of course, most of it sold out immediately, and here’s why: You can pay $72 for a set of six gorgeous Tord Boontje glasses, or you can get four for $16 at Target. And now they’re back in stock! There’s a whole line of reasonably priced dinnerware ripe for the giving, but you might want to act fast.
(no longer available)
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Buddha Bowl
BUDGET HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE The perfect excuse to drink your soup.
$18 at Flavour Design | Buy
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House Portrait
Have a portrait painted of your home. RISDI instructor Oren Sherman has produced eight U.S. postage stamps, designs for Steuben Glass, and posters for the Olympics and Ringling Brothers Barnum & Bailey Circus.
$4 at RISD Works | Buy
(no longer available)
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Method Cleaning Products
Rarely does a company manage to combine everything I care about - good design, reasonable price, functionality, and earth-friendly materials - into its product line. Those elements are some of Method’s guiding principles for its line of cleaning and body products. Pictured here is their attractive and useful Aroma Pill air sanitizer, but I also love their yummy almond-scented wood polish, and their elegantly packaged cucumber hand wash and dish soap. You really can’t go wrong.
$0 at Method Store | Buy
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Er’go Thinks Pink
I’m a sucker for citrus, and this grapefruit-scented candle makes the whole room smell like sun. The $20 tag is good price for a long-burning soy candle, and a percentage of your purchase goes to fight breast cancer.
$20 at Er'go Candles | Buy
(no longer available)
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Soup Bowl with Saucer
The handles make it perfectly acceptable to drink your soup right out of the bowl.
$7 at Crate and Barrel | Buy
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Pantone Collection
These dishes are based on the sample plates used to demonstrate the colors available to hotels, restaurants, and country clubs. Buy a mug in your favorite color or a set of cereal bowls for the designer or artist in your life.
$12 at Fishs Eddy | Buy
(Price is for one dinner plate. You can also purchase mugs and bowls individually.)
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Hakbijl Night Carafe
Fill this with water and place it near your bed before you head out for a night of carousing. This simple tool will cut your hangover in half. Bedside carafes, not just for the old and infirm anymore!
$18 at Global Table | Buy
(9” tall)
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Silver Metalla Can
Warning: this can is actually plastic. I like it because it’s attractive, cheap, and it cleans up easily.
$15 at Container Store | Buy
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