Our editors’ finds for everyone on your list. (Gift wrapping not included.) ►►► Photography by Briana Brough
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Custom Pet Silhouette Necklace “This is personal gift giving at its finest for the animal lover in your life. Bring in a side-view photo of a dog, cat, bird or even a guinea pig, and within 10 days Chapel Hill artist Amy Ferguson will produce a pen and ink drawing that’s inserted into a vintage-inspired pendant – the back is finished in black leather.” Urbāne Decor, $85
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Andrea’s picks 1. Read Between the Lines
Framed Art “The holidays are to be enjoyed – deliver that message with these fun yet sophisticated framed art prints.” SOUTH, $33 for “Eat More Cake, Y’all” and $53 for “Mistletoe. Like, Now.”
2. Red Check Girl’s Dress
“At least in my personal circle, 2014 was the year of the baby girl. And we all know that baby’s first Christmas calls for special attire.” Puddle Baby, $70.95
3. Cocktail Shaker & Martini Glass
“Men can be notoriously difficult to shop for. But for the guy in your life who appreciates a good, strong drink, this Ralph Lauren barware is top shelf.”
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Peacock Alley, $195 for shaker and $115 for glass
4. Queen Bee by Rebecca Pearcy
Sunburst Bag “Lightweight and functional, this cotton canvas bag is also a conversation starter, and the interior pockets and snap closure at the top make finding your stuff, well, a snap.” SallyMack, $110
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Jessie’s picks 1. Recycled Glassware
“These tumblers and pitcher are made of reclaimed glass in rural Chatham County by artist Leslie Fesperman. They’re beautiful individually and as a set. Try arranging flowers in one and presenting it as a hostess gift!”
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Vespertine, tumblers $15 and pitcher $28
2. N.C. Gift Tags
“By now you’ve likely seen Vespertine’s handmade North Carolina silver and gold necklaces. Did you know that’s just the beginning? There are rings, earrings and much more! These classic gift tags are worth stocking up on.” Vespertine, $1 each
3. Ike Behar Tie
“My younger brother just graduated from college and landed his first job. He’s gradually replacing fraternity T-shirts with a business wardrobe, and this tie will be my contribution.” O’Neill’s Clothing, $89.50
4. Zipper Pouch
“I love the imperfect lines on this geometric canvas FluffyCo pouch. I’m giving it to a few of my best girlfriends to use as a makeup bag, wallet or purse/desk organizer.” Sofia’s Boutique, $26
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The Emerald Light “For the person who has it all, invest in a unique piece of art. This durable acrylic by Jane Filer, who got her MFA from UNC, is on a 16.5-inch by 15.5inch panel, rather than canvas.” Tyndall Galleries, $1,800
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Mudra Candles “Candles are one of life’s underrated luxuries. These handcrafted terra cotta hands form mudra gestures, symbolic hand signs from classical Indian dance traditions. Together, the two symbolize wisdom and hope – holiday sentiments worth remembering year-round.” Ten Thousand Villages, $20
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Jessica’s picks 1. “White Bird, Night Sky”
Ceramic Plate “You might not think of visiting an art gallery for gifts. But don’t forget FRANK for small prints, handmade jewelry and ceramic pieces (like this one by local artisan Cathy Kiffney).” FRANK Art Gallery, $150
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2. Barnwood Star and
Rustic Snowflake Blocks “I want all of the refurbished pieces (like tables and desks) that owner and artist Amy Caylor makes from old materials. Top your tree with the star and use the snowflakes as tabletop decoration or arrange everything together with tinsel on your mantel.” Yellow Chair Market, snowflake $7 and star $20
3. Tybee Solid Cologne
by Fulton & Roark “Know a guy who needs an upgrade from Old Spice? For a scent that is just as classic, consider this solid cologne with notes of cedar and rosewood (or look for their other beach-inspired products, Hatteras and Shackleford).” Southern Season, $40
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4. Garmin Vívofit
“What do you get the Carolina mom who has received everything from UNC sweatshirts to N.C. logo-shaped pasta? I’m wrapping up this infinity scarf, a more subtle nod to our shared alma mater, that my mom can wear to the Dean Dome or out to dinner.” Bevello, $32
“Start out the New Year on the right foot with an activity tracker (I’m obsessed with mine!) that measures heart rate, distance traveled and sleep quality. Best of all, it blends right in as a bold statement bracelet.” TrySports, $129.99
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