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Survive Utah's Holiday Shopping Season With the City Weekly Gift Guide 

Our tips for finding atypical gifts, unique experiences and Salt Lake essentials to get you and yours through the long, dark winter.

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Where Santa Shops
Ditch the big box store and check out the treats and treasures of boutique shopping.
By Mika Lee

Looking for a locally crafted gift? No, not those from the touristy gift shops where even Santa loses count of how many different fonts you can use to screenprint "Salt Lake City." These featured shops and boutiques have assembled tasteful and compelling gift collections—they have just what you need to create the perfect Utah holiday basket.

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Atelier
In 2017, owners Malinda Fisher and Olivia Henrie opened their doors in downtown Salt Lake City as curators of locally made goods, all in one cute shop. Located on Pierpont, this trendy boutique inspires shoppers to peruse the array of lifestyle items on their shelves. The shop offers the most unique, giftable items for just about anyone.

With something for everyone, it's difficult to choose only a few. "We've created some gift sets this season," says Fisher, noting that selected items are designed to pair perfectly. Options are endless. Why wouldn't your bestie want a self-care gift box? Does your new MIL need quirky serving utensils and a hand-printed tea towel for her rustic kitchen? Atelier is the market for you.

337 Pierpont Ave., SLC, 801-410-0953,
atelierslc.com

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Animalia
A visit to Animalia should be intentional and deliberate. If you've unearthed this shop, you've found a gem on 900 South. Buyers who shop here are conscientious customers who care about quality, character and supporting someone's passion—all while caring for the planet.

Holiday gifts from this shop can be simple yet also impart a meaningful story and be worthy of attention. Animalia gifts are reusable, sustainable and in packaging that's recyclable. "We can adapt to any budget and personality," says Emma, co-founder of Animalia, " ... it's very personal." Check out Animalia and don't forget to bring your food waste to their drop off and your reusable containers to fill with your favorite soaps and lotions.

280 E. 900 South, SLC, 801-521-4425,
animaliaslc.com

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Thyme and Place
The pandemic sparked new and improved hobbies for many of us. Those who discovered their green thumbs while "hunkering down" may now have a weakness for shops featuring all things green and gorgeous. If a plant from a home improvement store simply won't do, Thyme and Place is for you.

Ask Melinda Meservy—plant expert, owner and operator—who has bushels of indoor houseplants at her botanical boutique. She travels to the West Coast to bring leafy pots back for Utahns to enjoy.

Not only do her plants have character, but she offers ornamental accessories to spruce up homes and offices and free gift wrapping for holiday purchases. Redefine your home by planting new roots.

362 E. 900 South, SLC, 385-381-9216,
thymeandplaceshop.com

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Salt & Honey Market
Last-minute shopping is overwhelming, especially when there are several people on your holiday-cheer list. Enter Salt & Honey, the largest local market in Salt Lake City. With rotating vendors, each season brings a unique shopping experience.

Crafts, jewelry, self-care, decor ... treasures for all ages and genders can be found here. The store is sorted by maker/producer and each display is refilled weekly.

With two giant floors of specially handcrafted items, you can get lost for hours pondering which items to purchase for your friends and family (or for yourself!) this holiday season.

926 E. 900 South, SLC (pictured), and at Fashion Place Mall, 6191 S. State, Ste. 1980, Murray, 801-382-9316,
saltandhoneymarket.com

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Jolley's Gifts & Floral
Christmas market dreams are made at Jolley's. If you haven't been to this local favorite, this is a must-stop-and-shop destination for holiday gifts. The vibe is traditional but with just enough eccentricity that you're sure to find that conversation starter.

Every inch of Jolley's is covered in home decor, clothing, books, entertainment and more. The many staff will help you find just what you need for this holiday.

For the "bestest" parents who crave experiences with their young ones, this charming shop offers beautiful advent calendars, cheerful novelty ornaments and candies for stocking stuffers. You, too, will feel like a child on Christmas at Jolley's.

1676 E. 1300 South, SLC, 801-582-1600,
jolleysgifts.com

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Lifelong Utahn Benjamin Wood has worn the mantle of City Weekly's news editor since 2021. He studied journalism at Utah State University and previously wrote for The Salt Lake Tribune, the Deseret News and Entertainment Weekly

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