You’re a
socially conscious, progressive-thinking human being. Your friends are
all occupying. You’ve transferred your hard-earned dough from a national
bank to a local credit union. But now it’s the holiday season, and
people expect gifts and holiday cheer. How can you put smiles on the
faces of friends and family without also putting money in the pockets of
evil corporations?
Simple:
Buy local. It keeps money in our community and shrinks your ecological
footprint. Even better, there’s no need to spend the day after
Thanksgiving fighting the crowds in a mall to find the perfect gift for
everyone on your list. (And don’t even think about giving up and
grabbing an easy checkout-line gift card—trust us, nobody wants $50 to
Red Lobster.)
We’ve
done some of the legwork for you by highlighting some of our favorite
items from locally owned shops. Whether it’s due to the absence of a
downtown department store or to the high number of free-thinking artsy
residents, it seems there’s a local shop on every city block and tucked
in every charming neighborhood. The person behind the counter is often
the owner, and each store has its own quirky mix of products. If you
want to get a taste of Utah culture, you’ll find it in the local
shops—not in Temple Square, and definitely not in a suburban super mall.
It’s
impossible to feature every locally owned Utah business. For every store
we discovered, there are four we might have overlooked. But we hope
this guide gives you a taste of the range of gift options Utah
businesses have to offer, and a chance to explore new parts of your city
while you’re out.
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GIFTS FOR EVERYONE
Personalized Embosser or Stamp $40-$60
An
embosser or stamp customized with the recipient’s initials, name,
address or logo makes self-addressing envelopes a breeze and adds a
sophisticated touch to books and correspondence. Allow two weeks for
delivery after ordering.
Tabula Rasa, Trolley Square, 602 E. 500 South, Salt Lake City, 801-575-5043,TabulaRasaStationers.com
Soleus GPS $100, Garmin Forerunner 610 $400
Runners
can be sort of … obsessive. Yours can take the intensity up a notch
with a GPS watch. The Soleus 100 tracks speed, distance and calories
burned. For total mile-tracking mania, the Garmin Forerunner tracks
heart rate, plans routes and keeps track of an insane amount of
data—which transfers wirelessly to a computer when in range.
Salt Lake Running Company, Multiple locations, SaltLakeRunningCo.com
Robot Clocks $22.95-$55
So
maybe we’re not yet in the age of helpful robot servants, but these
little ’bots are always ready to inform you of the time, without you
having to ask. They’re available as keychains, necklaces and standing
clocks, so you can build your own time-telling robot army.
Cabin Fever, Trolley Square, 602 E. 500 South, Salt Lake City, 801-363-0828, CabinFeverCards.com
LittleEarth Recycled Photo Album $19.95
Don’t
let those rad Instagram photos you took on your last road trip languish
on your phone. Print ’em out and store them in this
recycled-license-plate photo album.
Unity Gifts, 380 E. 1700 South, Salt Lake City, 801-487-4485, UnityGiftsUT.com
Zaggfolio $100
The
iPad is the ultimate in convenience—the only thing that could make it
handier is a keyboard. This ideal iPad companion is a protective case,
easel stand and keyboard, all in one. Why didn’t someone think of this
before?
Zagg, Zagg.com
Typewriter Key Accessories $25-$170
These
beautiful accessories, fashioned from the keys of vintage typewriters,
make a classy, personal gift. Select a pin or earrings with the letter
of his or her name, or a bracelet or watch made with a selection of keys
from a typewriter manufactured in a special year. Each includes a tag
that denotes the model and year of the keys’ original typewriter.
The Library Store, Salt Lake City Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City, 801-524-8238
Queer Desk Accessories $6-$11.99
Sometimes,
the only way to relieve the soul-crushing monotony of a desk job is to
decorate the hell out of the space between the bland cubicle walls. Give
someone the gift of self-expression at work with a selection of
Pride-themed desk accessories, from mugs and mousepads to ashtrays and
magnetic poetry.
Unity Gifts, 380 E. 1700 South, Salt Lake City, 801-487-4485, UnityGiftsUT.com
KamaSutra Kit $32
Make
sure your next weekend trip is more romantic than comedy with the
KamaSutra Getaway Kit, which includes honey dust, lubricant, a candle
and other intimate items. They’re all under 3.4 ounces and stow securely
in a handy travel bag, so there won’t be any embarrassing scenes at
airport security or lubed-up clothing when you open your suitcases. Just
make sure to follow through with the trip that the gift implies, or you
likely won’t be getting to taste any of the French Vanilla Creme Body
Soufflé.
Jack N Jills, 260 25th St., Ogden, 801-392-1800
Murder Ink Notepad $7.99
Right
now, someone you know is plotting revenge against their horrible boss
or co-worker. They need a nonviolent outlet for their frustration—or a
convenient place to jot down prospective alibis—and this notepad is
ideal.
Unity Gifts, 380 E. 1700 South, Salt Lake City, 801-487-4485, UnityGiftsUT.com
Alphabet Chocolates $2.89
If
you can spell, you can make a memorable—not to mention delicious—gift
of these milk- or dark-chocolate letters, imported from the Netherlands.
They’re perfect for tucking into stockings, but don’t be afraid to go
the extra mile: Spell out the entire name of your dearest chocoholic, or
communicate your L-O-V-E to someone special.
Old Dutch Store, 2696 S. Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, 801-467-5052, OldDutchStore.com
Paddywax Author Candles & Diffusers $8-$25
Libraries
that smell of fine mahogany are so 2004. Enjoy a leather-bound edition
of War & Peace while the air fills with the aroma of blackplum,
persimmon and oakmoss—inspired by Leo Tolstoy. Five other scents are
available for authors Poe, Austen, Thoreau and others.
The Library Store, Salt Lake City Main Library, 210 E. 400 South, Salt Lake City, 801-524-8238
Mousetrap Card Holder $48
This
brass mousetrap paper holder keeps tracks of business cards and
important notes and will add a no-mercy air to the desk of an office
czar—but don’t worry, it’s perfectly humane.
Tabula Rasa, Trolley Square, 602 E. 500 South, Salt Lake City, 801-575-5043, TabulaRasaStationers.com
Vibram FiveFingers $80-$100
Any
runner who’s looking to mix up the routine or correct his or her form
will be excited to take these for a break-in stroll this Christmas Day.
They might look a little odd, but these shoes allow feet to move the way
nature intended—without the pain of being totally barefoot. Wearing
FiveFingers while running, hiking, walking or just going about the
business of the day improves balance and stability and generates less
impact on knees.
Sports Den, 1350 Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City, 801-582-5611, SportsDen.com
Leaning Tower Tea Set $68
Make
sure your elegant, tea-drinking friend doesn’t take himself too
seriously with this slightly tilted stacking tea set. Two ceramic cups,
teapot, lid and metal infuser basket are included.
Tabula Rasa, Trolley Square, 602 E. 500 South, Salt Lake City, 801-575-5043, TabulaRasaStationers.com
Wrapping Paper $3.95 Per Sheet
Wrapping
an uninspired present in some unusual paper can go a long way toward
salvaging your gift-giving reputation. Choose from stylish paper
inspired by vintage, science and science-fiction themes, and the
recipient might just forgive you for the Tim McGraw cologne.
Cabin Fever, Trolley Square, 602 E. 500 South, Salt Lake City, 801-363-0828, CabinFeverCards.com
Fairy/Witch Ball $27.50
Protect
a friend from evil spirits or a bare foyer with a beautiful fairy or
witch ball. Any evil spirits or bad spells are drawn safely into the
center of the glass witch ball; the fairy ball attracts luck and good
feelings from passing fairies. You can’t go wrong with either one.
Turiya’s Gifts, 1569 S. 1100 East, Salt Lake City, 801-531-7823, Turiyas.com
Stockings $24-$36
While
the reindeer-and-glitter-adorned handmade stockings of childhood look
charming when hung on Mom and Dad’s fireplace, they look a little out of
place in an adult living space. Help someone start a new holiday
tradition with these stockings, which retain homespun appeal, but have a
fresh, updated look.
Frosty Darling, 177 E. Broadway, Salt Lake City, 801-532-4790, FrostyDarling.com
Enchanted Boxes $12.95-$16.95
These
handcrafted trinket boxes, made from linden wood, feature a multitude
of vibrant colored and carved designs that are sure to please everyone
on your list. Cat lovers, worshippers of Egyptian mysticism, even
admirers of leafy plants will be pleased to use these handy keepsakes.
Turiya’s Gifts, 1569 S. 1100 East, Salt Lake City, 801-531-7823, Turiyas.com
iPhone Covers $8-$12
How
can that cutting-edge person in your life stand out from the crowd now
that everyone has an iPhone? With an iPhone case, of course—the
quirkier, the better. Faux wood paneling or a cassette tape is just the
thing, especially now that “cassette tape” has been deemed an obsolete
word by the Oxford English Dictionary—which you’ve probably never heard
of anyway.
Unhinged, 1121 E. 2100 South, Salt Lake City, 801-467-6588, UnhingedSLC.com
Tea Zaanti Tea Tins $7.95-$9.95
Tea
Zaanti carefully selects its loose-leaf teas for their quality, taste
and the “purity of the leaf”—meaning they’re often organic or sourced
from family-run tea farms. With dozens of flavors, from herbal Raspberry
Rose Petal to energizing English Breakfast, these teas will delight a
tea aficionado and make converts out of first-time drinkers.
Blazing Needles, 1365 S. 1100 East, Salt Lake City, 801-487-5648,
Blazing-Needles.com
Ceramic Chip & Dip Set $28
Transitioning
to adulthood can be difficult—but parting with the cheap partyware you
and your friends bought in college shouldn’t be the hard part. Replace
your buddy’s tacky sombrero chip & dip plate with this handcrafted
ceramic set from local artist Juanita Marshall—it’ll class up his next
shindig, and isn’t likely to wear out its welcome anytime soon. Now,
about those plastic martini glasses …
Amenities, 312 S. Main, Heber City, 435-654-6493
Out of Print Classic Novel Shirts $28
Maybe
you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, but who says you can’t judge a
person by the books they read? Out of Print’s shirts always make a good
impression, and there’s an iconic cover image for everyone on your
list—whether they’re into 1984 or Nancy Drew.
Atticus Coffee, Books & Teahouse, 738 Main, Park City, 435-214-7241, AtticusTea.com
Love & Prosperity Candles $9.95
When
lit on New Year’s Eve and left to burn all the way down, the bayberry
prosperity candle will bestow “abundance, love and good health” upon
whomever lights the flame. If your friend is plenty prosperous but wants
to find someone with whom to share the wealth, lighting this soft red
candle and repeating an affirmation will lead him or her to the love
they desire.
Turiya’s Gifts, 1569 S. 1100 East, Salt Lake City, 801-531-7823, Turiyas.com
Colossus 10 Springbar Tent $1,100-$7,000
What
better gift to give your family than the gift of survival? The world is
predicted to end in 2012, so get ready now with a fully customizable,
deluxe Springbar tent that can be loaded with cots, cookstoves and
enough guns and nonperishable food (sold separately) to last you through
the apocalypse.
Kirkhams, 3125 S. State, Salt Lake City, 801-486-4161, Kirkhams.com
Surprize Ball/Surprize Cornucopia $10.75-$20.50
These
festive gifts will make your holiday parties the hit of the season.
Guests unwrap the crepe-paper balls to reveal games, gems, vintage-style
toys, magic tricks, organic lollipops, fortune fish and quotes hidden
in every layer. Each ball contains five prizes; each cornucopia contains
12.
The Queen Bee, 270 25th St., Ogden, 801-791-0241
Snail USB Fan $9.99
Toiling
all day in an overheated office will leave anyone feeling physically
and mentally like a snail. And nobody wants to be “that guy”—the one who
totes in stand fans and small appliances for his desk. But this simple
snail fan is discreet and efficient; it plugs into a computer’s USB port
and keeps the air and your mind moving quickly.
Feliz Gift Shop, 110 25th St., Ogden
Gift Pouch $10
Good
things come in small packages—and it’s especially good when that
package can be regifted—er, reused. Tucking a gift card or small present
into this pouch eliminates the stress of wrapping and taping, and the
worry that your carefully selected tissue paper will just end up in a
landfill.
Frosty Darling, 177 E. Broadway, Salt Lake City, 801-532-4790, FrostyDarling.com
CNC Laser-edge Grinder $30-$100
This
shiny stocking stuffer will suit the needs of somebody who uses a
grinder day after day, year after year. Its laser-cut metal edges will
stand the test of time, unlike some cheaper options. Just a hint: It’s
not ideal for pepper.
Aztec Highway, 89 W. 3300 South, Salt Lake City, 801-466-2235, AztecHighway.com
Chums Winter Adventure Pack $32.99
There’s
no such thing as too many ski days. But corralling all that gear can
leave ski bums feeling wiped out by the time they hit the mountain. Take
some of the juggling out of the equation with this specially priced
package from Chums, which includes a ski strap, ski carrier, boot tote,
retractable pass holder and two kinds of sunscreen.
Chums.com
Epic Beer ($3.29-$11.89 each; tote $2.99)
Like
Santa with his sack of toys, you’ll be the hit of the family party when
you and your handy tote bag show up with a locally brewed high-point
beer for each relative. Consumed responsibly, Epic’s many tasty brews
will take the tension out of spending the holidays with your nearest and
dearest.
Epic Brewing Company, 825 S. State, Salt Lake City, 801-906-0123, EpicBrewing.com
The Chocolate Conspiracy Bars $8.50-$9
The
perfect melding of nutrition and taste, these delectable bars are made
from raw chocolate and contain no sugar, augmented fats, gluten, dairy
or soy—meaning they can stuff the stocking of even the most
dietary-challenged.
The Chocolate Conspiracy, EatChocolateConspiracy.com, and at Craft Sabbath Holiday
Boutique, Dec. 4 and Dec. 11, Salt Lake City Main Library, 210 E. 400
South, Salt Lake City, CraftSabbath.com
Animal Sponsorship $25
If
the animal lovers in your life don’t have the square footage to match
the size of their hearts, they can still make a difference in the lives
of furry critters. Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in southern Utah is
home to many rescued animals who aren’t yet ready to be adopted out, due
to health or trust issues. Sponsors can view animals’ photos and story
online to find the perfect long-distance pet, from dogs and cats to
birds, pigs and horses.
BestFriends.org/donate/sponsor.cfm
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