![]() ![]() They appreciate classic and useful gifts, so put together a package that they’re sure to appreciate. Rocksalmic vinegar from Rockridge Orchardsīeeswax candles from Seola Bee or Seattle Urban Honeyįor the pie lovers in your life: keep it sweet and simple. These alternative host gifts are sure to surprise and delight any host, and won’t hurt your chances of getting invited back! With Dry January right around the corner, gifting a bottle of wine isn’t always a safe bet. Host gifts get notoriously difficult around this time of year. Knitting needles or crochet hooks – we recommend Acorn Street Yarn Shop (be sure to get the right size for the yarn you’re gifting) Link to a custom Spotify playlist titled “you are my jam”įor the fiber artists in your life: more yarn is always appreciated! This is the perfect time of year to put together a cozy package and basically gift them a night in with their favorite hobby! You can’t go wrong with that! Put together a basket filled with market goodies and add a cute little note with a link to a custom Spotify playlist. Happy gifting!Ī cute and punny gift for a sweetie in your life who loves food, and a good PB&J. We have recommendations for some great goodies to grab from the markets, and we've thrown in a few other ideas that you can source from some of our favorite local businesses to accompany your farmers market goodies. We’re a family oriented site focusing on bringing trusted reviews and recommendations to moms and others.Happy gift-giving season! We’re here to help you out by putting together a gift guide to help you get locally-sourced gifts for everyone on your list. Whether you’re looking for a specific business or just trying to discover great places we make it easy. Judy’s Book has millions of listings and reviews for the best and not so great. I'd rather take advantage of a frequent buyer program that didn't have so many strings attached - like Acorn Street's, or even better, Seattle Yarn Gallery (punch card is free).įrom family friendly trips with kid friendly activities to local plumbers lawyers, spas, and contractors. But I have to say that I think the fee is too high ($10, if I recall), and you have a year to purchase $250 in order to earn your $25 certificate, and once you get your certificate, it expires in 90 days. Hilltop has a frequent buyer program, and your purchases are conveniently tracked on the store's computer for you. And I should also mention how beautiful the shop itself is (very). ![]() I like the yarn offerings too, and was glad to see the shop phase out its needlepoint stock (since I don't give two straws about needlepoint! Make room for more yarn! Especially Rowan!). The other staff is also excellent - very friendly and knowledgeable, and they make very good suggestions. When I am ready for some more advanced techniques, I'll probably reserve an hour of her time for a one-on-one class. I really valued her patience and clear way of explaining concepts. On a recommendation, I took a particular teacher's beginner class at Hilltop Yarns a little over a year ago. ![]()
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