Holiday Gifts From Small Labels With Heart
I'm having so much fun working with makers in my decor8 shop! It's been really easy to manage and a lot of fun to curate. I've pulled together a fun Hollyday Shopping collection with a festive happy theme (not your traditional evergreens and reds, so be warned!) if you want to check it out. And below, I have a few of my favorite things in my home that I plan to use and enjoy for this season and beyond like the gorgeous handmade ceramic bottle by Texan ceramicist Keith Kreeger, hand thrown in Austin who happens to be a Martha Stewart American Made Finalist this year. Nice!
It's always such a pleasure to have things that were handmade with love and care, crafted by those who also designed them vs. the design process being done in-house and the manufacturing in mass production plants abroad. Though truth be told, I am not a snob about it - I do shop both local and small as well as factory-produced (in fair conditions of course), because who can afford to always shop handmade and it's also not so practical as many things that you need aren't even produced by hand these days. But, when I'm giving gifts or need something extra special for my home, I definitely look at the small guys first to see what makers are offering on sites like Great.ly and my local craft and art fairs. If you're like me and are looking for something lovely to give, a truly cherished piece, please do check out my shop and support those who are working mostly from home-based studios and small shops this season.
Shop these above: CERAMIC BOTTLE by Keith Kreeger $190 //2. LINEN NAPKINS set of 4 by Celina Mancurti $62// SERVING BOARD in maple with black handle by Araya Jensen $62 // PRINT 8x10 "I'm Sorry For What I Said When I Was Hungry" by Colour Moon $25.
I can't wait to put a few sprigs of fresh eucalyptus in the ceramic bottle and serve an assortment of dessert cheeses on the maple serving board with, of course, those gorgeous tactile linen napkins. The print is so funny, I'm sometimes a little bratty when I'm hungry (so is my husband), so this print needed to be in our home so it's going in our kitchen. Do you become a crabby when you need food too??!?
Psst: I have lots of my other favorite things on Pinterest now too, so follow this board if you want to keep on top of my frequent updates there.
(images: holly becker for decor8)