Showing posts with label GIFT IDEAS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GIFT IDEAS. Show all posts

December 1, 2011

Gift guide: gifts that give back

To continue the gift guide series, here are some items that support a variety of good causes around the world...


Today is World AIDS Day.  Help in the global fight against AIDS by purchasing any of the following products:
The Killers Product(RED) Christmas album (available on iTunes) is a compilation of previously released Christmas singles.


Apple red iPod Nano or iPad leather cover



Proceeds from the sale of these red Chuck Taylor sneakers (or the low top version) from Converse also go to support the fight against AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis.




Nokero lights are solar-powered lights that can give 2.5-6 hours of light on a single charge.  Get $5 off the price of a $20 light bulb by buying through the Lights for Life campaign.  You can give lights to needy families around the world through the website and buy some for yourself (they are great for outdoor activities like camping).



West Elm has a series of seven different mugs, each supporting a different charity, from Boys & Girls Clubs to St. Jude Children's Hospital and Teach for America.  Relevant watercolor paintings surround the exterior of the mugs.  $10 per mug and free shipping.




A set of six brightly colored beaded bracelets costs $10 and provides employment for the Tanzanian women who make them and 25 cups of food through Feeding America, Mercy Corps, and Millennium Promise.




For every stuffed animal or other soft toy purchased, IKEA donates $1 to Unicef and Save the Children.  Five styles are available online, and many more in stores, ranging in price from $1 - $15.



These ornaments (set of two for $6) are made from recycled computer motherboards.  A fair trade product made in India, they help reuse products and each purchase provides 25 cups of food through the Hunger Site Store (they have a lot of other great products, definitely worth checking out). 





For every purchase of TOMS shoes, one pair is donated to a child in need through their One for One movement.  You can choose from hundreds of options for men and women, in fabrics from canvas and corduroy to glitter and fun patterns.


In addition to purchasing the products above, you can also donate directly to a cause or project.  There are a variety of websites that will help you plug in to support a variety of causes.  Try the Greater Good site for a list of various projects that you can donate to, from microloans to water filtration, animal rescue, cancer research, and many more.

November 29, 2011

Gift guide: media and electronics

It's gift guide time again!  This year I'm breaking it down into categories of items (clothing, home accessories, etc.).  And, since heavily electronic-focused Cyber Monday has just passed, I thought I'd start off with media and electronics gifts.

According to this article on CNN, Apple and Amazon were big benefactors of Black Friday shoppers this year, with lots of people scooping up tablets in particular.  However, once you buy these devices, you still have to outfit them with a bunch of accessories.  Below, some of my favorites to fancy up your phone or e-Reader:
I love these ikat iPhone covers on Rouge & Co.'s Etsy site.  They come in 23 different colors, with three monogram options.  At $36, this is a well-priced custom phone cover!


These iPad and Macbook covers from Uncommon Goods feature tribal fabrics made by women in Ghana.  On sale right now for $19.


Quilted nylon Kindle Fire covers from Timbuktu combine memory foam and a faux fur lining to protect your device.  They come in five colors and cost $35.

The girly side of me really likes this glittery Juicy Couture laptop case for $68.



It's definitely a splurge at $128, but this leather iPad case, also from Juicy Couture, is sooo cool and comes in lots of pretty colors (shop around as colors and prices vary among retailers).



Lastly, I have to mention DODOcases, and then I promise I'll move on and stop talking about covers and cases.  Made in San Francisco, they look like books but are designed to protect a variety of tablets (iPad, Kindle keyboard, Blackberry, etc.).  Several retailers and artists have also done collaborations with Dodo, including J. Crew.  Prices start at $50.




And just for fun: a little stocking stuffer idea.  This mini plunger props up your phone so you can watch a video without holding it the whole time.  $4 online, or get it locally downtown at Raygun.



For the Harry Potter fan on your list (you know there's at least one!!), get this Blu-Ray set of all the HP movies.


For music fans, a CD is an inexpensive present.  My favorite albums of 2011:

Coldplay, Mylo Xyloto

Foster the People, Torches



The Black Keys, El Camino
(Ok, this isn't out until Dec. 6, but if "Lonely Boy" is any indication, it's going to be good.)


Also for music lovers, headphones are a helpful smartphone or MP3 player accessory.  Two good options:


Beats Tour Mobile ($140+) in-ear headphones have a practical tangle-free cord design and a handy carrying case.



For kids, these Pottery Barn Kids headphones are cushy against children's ears, come in fun designs, are easily adjustable, and have good sound quality.



 For slightly older kids, see 15 more designs of these same Retro Headphones at Kono Audio's website.





I know I've said it before, but you can't beat Tivoli for a really beautiful tabletop radio.  I love that there is still a dial for the radio (but don't worry, you can plug your iPod in too).  The base Model One radio costs $150 and comes in several color combinations, including cobalt blue.




For kids (or adults), this toy is like Transformers meets Al Gore.  The solar powered robot converts into a tank or a scorpion.  $17 at Dulaney Solar.


What did I miss?  Add suggestions in the comments below, please!

May 31, 2011

Pencils and cases

Willow Blue Damask pencil case

How fun are these laminated pencil cases by Anna Griffin?  She has several fabric choices, which I think would look great with some of these bright pencils from See Jane Work tucked inside.

A few combinations I like:


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Carmen Orange pencil case ($15) and bundle of See Jane Work basic pencils in "grass" or "pumpkin"- $7 for set of 12 (here)



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Willow Black Toile pencil case ($15) and kate spade assorted color pencils (here) ($8)




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Carmen Green pencil case ($15) and personalized dark green pencils from Lillian Vernon ($7)




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Carmen Yellow pencil case ($15) and Jonathan Adler pencils (here) ($10.50)




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Willow Blue Toile pencil case and Lillian Vernon turqoise personalized pencils ($7) (here)


Anna Griffin also carries iPad and iPhone cases made out of the same laminated fabric.

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Carmen Pink iPad sleeve ($20) and white iPad 2


Wouldn't any of these combos make a fun and easy birthday or graduation present?
(Especially the iPad and cover - ha!)

Check out all the Anna Griffin home office accessories at her website here.

December 13, 2010

Photo book coupons


Snapfish has a couple good deals on photo books right now.  We have given these before as gifts to family, and they are always a hit.  At regular price, however, they quickly get expensive once you start adding pages.

Use code 1211MERRY by Dec. 14 to receive 50% off your order
Use code REGISANDKELLYBK by Dec. 17 for a buy one, get one free offer (in case you don't have time to design your photo book by Dec. 14)


I get these 8 x 11 "classic" hardcover books with a black leather cover so that they have a professional and consistent look


I also really like these cute little 2 x 3 paper cover photo books.  They start at only $6, which makes them great for stocking stuffers or a little "brag book" for grandparents to carry around.
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