2017 Holiday Gift Guide

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2017

Holiday Gift Guide

A Supplement to the Skagit Valley Herald


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HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE CREATIVE GIFTS:

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SPORTY GIFTS: The Athlete............................................ 6 sweet GIFTS:

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GIFTS FOR ANIMALS: The Pets....................................... 16 GIFTS FOR FAMILY:

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holiday gift guide | creative gifts

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The Artist

rt comes in many different forms. It’s about expressing our imagination, emotions and skill.

If you are shopping for an artist, appeal to his creative side. Remember that all artists are poets at heart, and gifts that inspire them are just as meaningful and loved as more practical ones. The handmade Think about gifts that will be useful and beautiful. If you are handy with a thread and needle, make your artist an apron with multiple, deep pockets in a fun print, or a pencil roll for storing their favorite pencils while traveling. If the artist in your life creates a lot of work on a regular basis, consider helping her turn her hobby into a small business by taking the work of “set-up” off their plate. Create an Etsy shop for her, photograph examples of her work, and if you feel inspired, create a business proposal on how she could grow her hobby into a lucrative business. Just don’t get your feelings hurt if she doesn’t follow your advice.

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Sure to Please Artists always need supplies. This is one of the eternal problems of being an artist. You can’t go wrong with new brushes, pencils, paints or clay. Don’t forget about supply storage. This includes a supple leather camera bag or a tartan wool laptop case. If You’re Prepared to Splurge Because they are in the business of making beautiful things, artists tend to appreciate beautiful things. Purchase your artist an annual museum pass so he can admire the work of others and gain inspiration. Gifting art also is fun because you can look for prints, paintings or sculptures to inspire your loved one. Purchase a print or piece of art and have it matted and framed. For a special touch, write a personal note on the matting. Even if you choose to pen your note on the back of the matting, the two of you will know it’s there.

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holiday gift guide | sporty gifts

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The Athlete

hoosing to be active is more than a hobby for some. It’s a lifestyle. Support the athlete in your life by gifting him athletic essentials he can use during practice, competition or just for fun.

Here are just a few ideas for any fitness enthusiast: The Handmade Every athlete needs a great playlist. Take this as a personal challenge and put together a motivating playlist that will keep your athlete focused and inspired. Don’t forget “cool down” music, as well as instrumentals and nature sounds for the yoga enthusiast. If the person you care about loves being in nature, consider purchasing inexpensive trail maps and highlight great walks. This includes markers for where to stop and enjoy a great view. This gift takes considerable time to put together but will be worth it when you see the look on your loved one’s face. Sure to Please If you are a bit unsure of what direction to go, never underestimate the thrill of new gear. This could be a new gym bag, an eco-friendly no-spill water bottle, a yoga mat or clothing. If you go the clothing route, consider what the item will be used for, as this will dictate fit and fabric. If you are buying for a runner, tight-fitting moisture-wicking fabrics are best, whereas you will want to find looser clothing for yoga to allow for

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movement. If you are more of an “experience” giver, gift the athlete in your life a trial membership to a hot gym. If she already belongs to a gym, consider gifting classes that generally don’t come with a membership, such as spinning classes.

Remind your athlete to take care of his body by gifting a massage. Fitness buffs thoroughly work their muscles, so help them unwind and relax with a massage. Most clinics and spas offer deep-tissue massages, which help relieve chronic muscle tension.

If You’re Prepared to Splurge A wearable hi-definition sports camera is perfect for the hyper-active. Not only can these cameras create awesome videos that your athlete will want to watch over and over again, but

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they can be invaluable for training. This type of action-capturing camera can help her learn which mistakes she’s making and how to correct them.

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holiday gift guide | sweet gifts

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The Baker

eople who love to bake can be the most fun to shop for — or the most difficult because they tend to invest heavily in their hobby. This means they already have so much dedicated to the craft.

Follow this guide and your baker will be humming tunes as they whip up their “chef-d’oeuvre.” They might even treat you with the results. The “Handmade” Some of the best ingredients can be made by hand. Think vanilla-infused sugar, lavender simple syrup or rosemary olive oil — all items that are made by simply mixing a few ingredients and letting time take care of the rest. These gifts often inspire a baker to try something new. You also can think outside of consumable items and go the sentimental route, such as putting together a recipe book of the family’s famous treats. Think grandma’s strawberry rhubarb pie, mom’s peanut brittle or Uncle Bob’s jalapeno chocolate sauce. Even if your baker already has these recipes, he will appreciate how you’ve chosen to collect and display them.

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Those who love to bake genuinely appreciate consumable items. These include things they can put to good use in the kitchen. Look for delectable salts that are the perfect finishing touch on candies and caramels. Put together a basket

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of baking goodies — fun cupcake liners, maybe a set of new frosting tips — and add in a few consumables to complete the gift. If you’re still stuck, don’t forget the latest and greatest gadgetry to hit the culinary market. Silicone has hit the baking scene with gusto,

appearing in the form of batter spatulas, measuring cups, baking mats and cupcake pans. Silicone is nonstick and easy to clean, which makes it a baker’s dream material. Marble cutting boards for rolling out dough, nesting bowls for easy storage or a

new apron are also sure to please.

If You’re Prepared to Splurge

Depending on how long your baker has been practicing her craft, she may not have some kitchen essen-

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tials. A high-end stand mixer in her favorite color is guaranteed to make her swoon, making it the perfect gift for someone just starting to outfit her kitchen. Also don’t discount a great pastry cookbook. Great cookbooks are works of art. They also can be pricey.

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holiday gift guide | practical gifts

The Minimalist D

ecluttering is all the rage, and the minimalist lifestyle is in.

If this sounds like the mantra of one of your closest friends or family members, there are many gifts on the shelves this Christmas season to help them on their mission. To purchase for a minimalist, you must first ask yourself a few questions: What is the purpose of this gift? Will this person find value in this gift? These questions will help guide you. The “Handmade”

Minimalists appreciate items that are useful. Homemade hand soaps are perfect for minimalists. They also completely customizable. If you’re unsure of their scent preferences, scents such as laven-

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der, rosemary, mint and honey vanilla are always popular. Are you a whiz in the kitchen? Share your talents by gifting your famous spicy salsas, zesty tomato sauce or raspberry preserves. Anything that can be jarred and enjoyed over time is always a crowd-pleaser — and can also be arranged nicely in a gift basket.

to check with your local establishments. The same goes for magazine subscriptions. Find a local publication that puts out information about which your gift recipient is passionate. The minimalist on your list can enjoy them when they come in and pop them in the recycling bin when they’re done.

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If You’re Prepared to Splurge

Subscription boxes make a great gift for those with a minimalist mindset. Not only are these the gifts that “keep on giving,” but they are often filled with creative (and consumable) goodies. Not to mention there is a subscription box for every taste and budget, from beauty products to wine to food. With enough research, you are sure to find the perfect fit. Many downtown businesses are getting in on the act of subscription boxes, so don’t forget

Why not gift an experience, such as tickets to a sporting event or a family pass to the city museum? Experiences help strengthen the bonds between people — and don’t clutter up the cupboards. Whether you intend to be part of the experience (concert tickets with your best friend) or not (a family zoo pass for your brother and his kids to enjoy), you’ll be gifting memories that last for years to come.

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holiday gift guide | hard-to-buy-for gifts

The Reluctant Recipient T

here are always hard-to-shop-for people on our holiday or birthday lists, but the most difficult are the people who want nothing. Maybe all the kids are grown and it seems superfluous to exchange gifts. Maybe this person in your life is down-sizing and making a concerted effort to reduce their belongings. What do you get someone who doesn’t want anything? Consider the following suggestions. The “Handmade” The people you care about mean more to you than any object, and it probably wouldn’t be a stretch to say they feel the same about you. Help a friend clean out his gutters or offer to babysit your cousins for your aunt and uncle. Your time can also be gifted outside of chores. Spend the day with your grandmother. Look through family albums. Go to the salon — whatever you both enjoy. Oftentimes, the best present is presence. Sure to Please Think of gifts that give back. With so many companies prioritizing sustainability and philanthropy, it is easier than ever to choose a gift that is both useful and beautiful, as well as offers a nod to social good. Some items promise to donate a portion of the sale proceeds to a noteworthy cause, while others provide an outlet for artisans in struggling countries to have stability and an income through their craft. You also can make a donation to a cause the recipient cares about in their name. With these gifts, everybody wins. If You’re Prepared to Splurge Give the gift of memory. Companies such as Ancestry and 23andMe offer new ways for people to experience their ancestry — DNA testing. These services will break down your global ancestry and create a complete report of your history. Genealogy kits make a great gift for those who think they want nothing because you are bypassing physical objects and gifting them knowledge. Knowing where we come from is a quest many of us are constantly on — and help along the way is always welcome.

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holiday gift guide | gifts for animals

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The Pets

ur pets deserve to feel some love in the form of a special treat, as well. These are often the members of our family that greet us first in the morning and when we come home for the day.

They pick us up when we feel down and provide us company and someone to care for when we need it most. The “Handmade” Outfit your canine with the outerwear they will need to brave your climate. This could be handmade sweaters, vests or thermal jackets — even little booties to protect paws from cold, sharp ice. New toys are always a winner for keeping your pup entertained. Check in with your local pet shop to choose toys that are the appropriate size and material for your dog’s age and (perhaps destructive) nature. New bedding is also sure to please your pup. Add a handmade touch by placing extra padding in their bed for maximum comfort. Sure to Please Consider upgrading your cat’s pet carrier. Carriers that are made of soft nylon frequently have 360-degree mesh siding, allowing your cat to see out of all sides. This helps keep them calm when traveling to high-stress locations, including the vet. If your cat’s collar is looking a little too loved, check out the most modern styles and prints, including those made of reflective material

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and “anti-stink” material. That’s right, anti-stink. Check it out. Caged creatures Don’t forget to spread the love to your caged creatures, including hamsters, reptiles, birds or fish. New toys or accessories are sure to delight any bird or hamster

and fish like to be stimulated by new tank decor. Don’t forget to pamper your reptile friends with new treats or an upgraded warming lamp. If You’re Prepared to Splurge We’re not talking about

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holiday gift guide | gifts for family

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elatives can be tricky to shop for, especially if you’re not that familiar with their tastes. Focusing on their home is a great opportunity to give a gift that doesn’t feel generic while at the same time doesn’t require deep knowledge of their tastes.

Show relatives that you care with a gift that will make their living space more comfortable and beautiful. This list is sure to work for the pickiest of relatives. The “Handmade” Personalized stationery is thoughtful, gender neutral and easy to design yourself! You can take this in any direction — notecards with matching envelopes, fullsize stationery paper or notepads for grocery lists. If you feel ambitious, allow your DIY prowess to take the lead and create a piece of art, a tufted pin board for the kitchen or a sassy sign for the laundry room. Pinterest is a great social media tool for these types of projects and you are sure to find the perfect match for both your relatives home and your skill level! Sure to Please Items for entertaining are always appreciated and allow you to offer a bit of personality with your gift. Cheese stones are great for cheese, but are perfect for serving so many different things. Create a smart little tag to tie around the end, reminding your relatives to pop the

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stone in the freezer before serving something cold, or get it nice and toasty in the oven for more savory snacks. Most stone are both incredibly durable and dishwashersafe.

If You’re Prepared to Splurge While it may not seem like a splurge on the surface, candles are a perfect gift for just about everyone. Candles make a room smell fresh and make a home feel cozy. They

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Three reasons to buy local for the holidays You’ve finally finished drawing up your Christmas gift list and you just know it’s going to make all your loved ones happy. You also have to keep working on that endless shopping list for the various holiday gatherings you have to prepare for. But wait; don’t jump into your car just yet. Have you thought about shopping locally? It’s a surefire way to make even more people happy. Not convinced? Here are three good reasons to buy local.

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. Pamper your taste buds

Nothing beats buying locally if you want to serve your guests the ultimate in delicious food. Locally-sourced food products are fresher, more nutritious and tastier. And they aren’t as likely to be treated with preservatives to make them last longer or stay fresher looking. Vegetables, cheeses, meats, beers and wines are just a few examples of things you can buy locally during the holiday season. They’ll help you make your holiday meals even more delicious than usual. And how about buying local foods as gifts for your favorite foodies? It’s a great idea that will give you the opportunity to make some beautiful and delicious discoveries.

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. Support the local economy

Are you fond of your area? When you buy local it helps your community become more dynamic. That’s because when you spend your money close to home, you’re helping the local economy grow and open up more jobs for the people you know. Promoting economic activity in your region also helps improve the quality of life for workers. You’re encouraging local producers, entrepreneurs and merchants when you do your holiday

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shopping at the neighborhood clothing store or at the artisanal butcher shop. You’re strengthening the trust between producers and consumers and bolstering your sense of belonging to your community. What more could you ask for at holiday time, which is an occasion for sharing and love?

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. Give more eco-friendly gifts

Choosing local products also means reducing the distance between the producer (or the merchant) and the consumer. This, in turn, helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions and pollution related to the transportation of goods. And that’s beside the fact that transporting products across thousands of miles generally requires more packaging. In short, buying

local is an environmentally-friendly gesture. Buying locally is also more convenient. Why go to the big shopping center located outside of town when your own neighborhood is full of all kinds of stores and businesses? You’re more likely to find unique gifts, and you won’t have to go as far if you need to exchange them later on. On top of all that, you’ll save on gas and produce less pollution. The only person who could do it any better is Santa Claus.

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holiday gift guide | Gifts That Give Hope

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Goods from around the globe From jewelry to accessories to home decor, each item purchased through the UNICEF Market benefits programs that provide children with basic necessities such as nutrition, medicine, education, clean water and more. The UNICEF Market, market.unicefusa.org, is a partnership between UNICEF USA and Novica that offers unique items such as multicolored snowman ornaments made in India and an artisan leather tray handmade in Peru. Inspired giving Another option is UNICEF Inspired Gifts, which are lifesaving items that can be purchased in honor of a loved one and go directly to help children in need around the world. Examples include hygiene kits, mosquito nets and winter survival packs. Find more options at inspiredgifts.org.

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Holiday Baking for Family and Friends A

holiday season filled with gatherings calls for simple recipes that make baking for family and friends easy and enjoyable.

Traditions are often enjoyed more around the holidays and some classic flavors are musthaves for seasonal parties and dinners. Individually portioned desserts are ideal for entertaining, and these smooth, creamy cheesecakes with vivid holiday color are a perfect single serving that is sure to brighten any dessert table. Or put a festive twist on apple pie with a cinnamon roll-inspired crust. Each of these desserts features quick and easy preparation using canned pie fillings for great tasting desserts every time. An array of popular flavors like apple, blueberry, cherry and strawberry make it possible to prepare your favorite holiday desserts in minutes. (Family Features)

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chocolate cookies with white filling packages (8 ounces each) cream cheese, softened cup sugar eggs teaspoon vanilla can (21 ounces) cherry pie filling, divided

Heat oven to 350 F. Line muffin tins with 18 paper liners. Place one chocolate cookie in bottom of each paper liner. In mixing bowl, beat cream cheese, sugar, eggs and vanilla until light and fluffy. Fold in half of fruit filling. Fill each muffin liner about threefourths full with mixture. Bake 20-25 minutes, or until done. Cool. Top each cheesecake with spoonful of remaining fruit filling.

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refrigerated pie crust tablespoon butter, melted teaspoons ground cinnamon cans (21 ounces each) apple pie filling stick (8 tablespoons) butter, softened cup flour cup light brown sugar cup powdered sugar, plus additional (optional) teaspoon vanilla teaspoon cinnamon teaspoons milk, plus additional (optional)

Heat oven to 400 F. On lightly floured surface, unroll pie crust. Brush with melted butter and sprinkle evenly with cinnamon. Roll up tightly and slice into 1/2-inch rounds, like miniature cinnamon rolls. Press miniature cinnamon rolls evenly into bottom and sides of 9-inch pie plate, making sure there are no spaces between rolls. Pour fruit filling on top of crust. In large bowl, using pastry blender, combine stick of butter, flour and brown sugar, until crumbly. Sprinkle over apple filling. Bake pie until top and crust are golden brown and filling is bubbling, about 40-45 minutes (cover top and crust with foil, if necessary, to prevent from getting too dark). Remove from oven and allow to cool. In small bowl, whisk together powdered sugar, vanilla, cinnamon and milk to form icing. Add more sugar or milk, if necessary, to reach desired consistency. Drizzle icing over cooled pie.

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