Affordable, Local, and Unique

Gifts for the financially challenged.

Given that your wallet may be particularly light this holiday season
— and your work bonus a $5 Starbucks card, if you’re lucky
— snagging affordable gifts is more important than ever. So, too,
is supporting local retailers and designers, who are no doubt feeling
the pinch. With that in mind, we set out to find presents for everyone
on your list that you’ll feel good about buying, all around.

Fire & Light Dinnerware

About $20 per piece, available at: The Treehouse Green Gifts, KatesCaringGifts.com

Even on an overcast day, the hand-poured, pebbly textured tumblers
and bowls from Fire & Light seem to shine like no other. Made with
crushed recycled glass in a rainbow of colors by artisans in Humboldt
County (who teamed up with a bunch of local investors a few years back
in an effort to put tons of recycled glass to good use), these
tumblers, bowls, and candleholders are instant mood boosters.

Sexy Heating Pad (yes, really)

$15, available at: Gaytha.etsy.com

For the friend who won’t stop bitching about her heating bills, a
sassy, cuddly leopard-print heating pad from ingenious Oakland crafter
Gaytha is a sure bet. You simply toss the long pillow-like pad —
which is filled with rice and lavender — into the microwave for a
few minutes, slide it beneath the sheets, and instantly make cold feet
a thing of the past. Got a few more bucks to spend while you’re at it?
Gaytha’s colorful, expertly stitched Dia de los Muertos pillow ($85) is
simply gorgeous.

Recycled Vinyl Tote Bag

$24, available at: JennyHurth.com

Made from massive discarded vinyl signs and banners that would
otherwise end up in landfills, these sturdy, vibrant hand-sewn grocery
totes from San Francisco designer Jenny Hurth will suit just about
anyone on your list, from your church-going grandma to your rebellious
teenage cousin.

Lizard Press Letter Press Note
Cards

$25, available at: LizardPress.etsy.com

For a cook, gardener, or simply that one person you know who still
writes with a pen and paper from time to time, try a set of herb-themed
note cards from San Francisco’s Lizard Press Letter Press. The
exquisitely beautiful “Notes to Grow On” set consists of seven cards,
each of which is affixed with a different tidy little packet of seeds
including fennel, marjoram, rosemary, peppermint, chamomile, and
chicory.

Blowfish Piggy Bank

$48, available at: ACCI Gallery

If you’ve never put a piggy bank in the shape of a blue blowfish on
your holiday gift shopping list, you’ve clearly never seen the
handiwork of Berkeley-based ceramicist Brenda Soi. Unexpected,
charming, and expertly rendered, it’s the perfect gift for the
recession-savvy penny-pincher — or someone who should be one. Not
into fish?  Perhaps elephants, or — yep — pigs, are
more up your alley.

Hilarious Tot-Shirt

$16-20, available at: Peekaboutique, Fabric 8, Milkbomb.com

Know a baby who flies? Nothing will make his mom and dad (and
fellow airplane passengers, with any luck) grin wider than a tiny
T-shirt or onesie from Oakland-based Milkbomb featuring an illustration
of an airplane and the words: “Congratulations! You get to sit
near me!”  Guaranteed to make any kid’s incessant screaming much
easier to bear.

Guy’s New Leaf Clothing T-shirt

$32, available at: NewLeafClothing.com, D-Structure

For that skinny-jean wearing, hipster guy you always end up buying a
T-shirt for … well, how about a really, really cool T-shirt
this year? Richmond designers Erik Otto and Deny Khoung have a knack
for creating stunning compositions featuring silhouetted birds, leaves,
and airy streetscapes.

Recycled Laptop Bag

$40, available at: Mangosteen, OaklandUnwrapped.org

For the social activist on your list, check out Mangosteen, a unique
online import company started last summer by Oakland public interest
lawyer and mega-traveler Gabrielle Lessard. Mangosteen’s lightweight,
fabric-lined laptop bag, woven out of plastic bags by survivors of sex
tracking in India, makes for a particularly versatile gift.

Glass Animal-motif Cufflinks

$40, available at: Relish at Home, HappyOwlGlass.com

We’re not sure why owls are all the rage these days as a design
element, but a pair of delightful, rectangular, fused glass cufflinks
by Happy Owl Glassworks lend credence to the notion that the trend is
indeed a good thing. (They also come in frog, penguin, skunk, and
seahorse designs.)  Happy Owl’s glass animal nightlights ($45,
online only) are amazing, too — sure to please any kid,
colleague, or in-law on your list.

Gold Horseshoe Hoop Earrings

$200, available at MelissaJoyManning.com, MyHush.com, Hush

If the woman in your life is a jewelry fiend, you can’t go wrong
with earrings by Oakland designer Melissa Joy Manning, who’s made a
name for herself in the last decade by crafting delicate silver and
gold hoops with just the right au currant edge. Our pick: 14-K gold
horseshoe-shaped hoops that are a perfect — and unexpected
— pairing of elegance and whimsy.

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