Gift Ideas for Under $30
I just wanted to share with you some of the wonderful treasures we have in at our shop for the holiday season! Since so many people have a tighter budget this year for gifts I tried to find as many interesting and creative things from both local artists as well as our vintage French finds. So here is a little peak at some of the things we have in at the shop that are all under $30! I also have at least 50 pairs of earrings that I have finished this week which include vintage buttons and other trinkets that are in the $24-$38 range.
Antique Botanical Prints from 1897 (includes one color print and two black and white engravings) $24 each
The ‘Zen of Bird Watching’ book is printed through a local non-profit publishing company on recycled paper $12.95
Circle Creek Soap which is all hand poured and wrapped by a couple in Arlington, Wa. (we just got all the scents in today which include: lemongrass, lavender, rosemary/mint, peppermint tea tree, just tea tree, orange clove scrub, and citrus lime zip) $4.50 each
Debbie Savar’s Cards and Jounals $8 (small)-$20 each (large)
My Found Object Sachets $12 (a vintage French postcard, old keys, old dominoes, buttons, glass flowers, ect.)
The Curious Nest Gift Certificate (any amount)
Handmade Pillows from local artist $24-$34 each
Kim Groff-Harrington’s Urban Bird’s Nests $34 each (ok just a little over $30)
Kim Groff-Harrington’s hand cut tin ornaments $16 each
Katie Galbraith’s lavender sachets made locally with vintage French material including red ticking $16 each
Marissa Motto birdhouses $24 each
The Salvage Studio book $21.95 (this is a perfect gift for a crafter along with a Found Object Sachet or some of the bits and pieces that we have available)
Vintage European Souvenir Books (each has vintage photos from European cities c. 1920s-1940s) $15 each
My Vintage French Stamp Pendants $12 (I made these with resin…there will be a class later)
Vintage Swiss Tins $3.50 each (pansies, sunflowers and birds)
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