Awesome Christmas Gifts: For Her
With only three more weeks until Christmas (I know, where has the year gone?), we thought we'd give you a hand with coming up with gifts for your loved ones, and even those you don't like very much but should probably get a little something for anyway. You know, get into the spirit. It's not about the gift, it's about the giving...or something like that.
So here we go, a completely random list of absolutely awesome Christmas gifts for her.
A Light Read: Fiction, Facts and Comics
Danielle Hawkins' Chocolate Cake for Breakfast is the story of Helen McNeil, a country vet, and her whirlwind romance with All Blacks rugby player Mark Tipene. Just as they're getting to know each other their courting is suddenly interrupted by a 'little something', which changes their relationship forever (read our review here). Thoroughly chic lit, Chocolate Cake for Breakfast is one to take on holidays or throw in with the towel and sunnies for an afternoon on the beach. Chocolate Cake for Breakfast is published by Allen & Unwin.
Relish: My Life in the Kitchen by Lucy Knisley is a collection of short comic strips detailing various food related journeys from Lucy's life. Food discoveries, rebellion and comfort through food, the way certain kitchen smells transport you back to another time and place...this is Relish (read our review here). Relish is available through Macmillan.
Rose George's Deep Sea and Foreign Going is a detailed account of her journey from Felixstowe in the UK, though the Suez Canal, via Somali pirate waters to her final port in Singapore. The point George makes is that shipping in many respects, is a hidden industry, yet it's one that brings us '90 per cent of everything' (read our review here). Deep Sea and Foriegn Going is published by Allen & Unwin.
Relish: My Life in the Kitchen by Lucy Knisley is a collection of short comic strips detailing various food related journeys from Lucy's life. Food discoveries, rebellion and comfort through food, the way certain kitchen smells transport you back to another time and place...this is Relish (read our review here). Relish is available through Macmillan.
Rose George's Deep Sea and Foreign Going is a detailed account of her journey from Felixstowe in the UK, though the Suez Canal, via Somali pirate waters to her final port in Singapore. The point George makes is that shipping in many respects, is a hidden industry, yet it's one that brings us '90 per cent of everything' (read our review here). Deep Sea and Foriegn Going is published by Allen & Unwin.
Brighten Up: Colourful Beads
Emily Green is based in Melbourne and makes various colourful wonders, including necklaces, scarves (both silk and knit), earrings and now shoes. Emily's necklaces have become iconic in and around Melbourne, with the brightly coloured polymer beads popping up in all manner of trendy places.
The best thing about Emily's necklaces is that they're versatile and can be worn with just about anything - adding colour to a monochrome professional outfit, or pulling from a colourful spring dress. Either way, you can't lose with one of these. You can buy an Emily Green necklace here or find stockists here.
The Gift that Keeps on Giving: Beauty and the Geek
What about a gift that just keeps turning up, month after month? Sound like something to get you and keep you in her good books? Well, that's the idea behind both Bella Box and Loot Crate - you subscribe and received a box of goodies delivered to you each month. The catch is that it's a bit of pot luck as you don't know what's inside until you open it.
For the lady in your life who loves fashion and beauty there's the Bella Box, which comes filled with sample sized products that effectively allow you to try before you buy in full size. Their website has a long list of the brands you might receive covering the spectrum of beauty products. They also have a men's range and baby range.
But for the lady geek in your life, maybe a Loot Crate is more up their alley. Again, the crates come on a monthly basis, but this time they're filled with 'epic geek and gamer gear'. Past crates have included The Zombie Survival Guide, TMNT Pop! Vinyl figures, an 8-bit bow tie, and various sweet things like PEZ and Warheads.
It's Alive: Great Balls of...Moss?
See: mister-moss.com |
Mister Moss plants, including a Christmas tree and Poinsettia are available from here or through stockists found here.
Nice Wheels: Just Like Riding a Bike...or Skates
See: reidcycles.com.au and moxirollerskates.com/shop/ |
But if cycling isn't for you, what about a pair of roller skates?! Roller skating seems to be having a bit of a revival, possibly due to the growing popularity of roller derby, but maybe because skating is just good clean fun (off the derby track that is). Moxi skates bring retro glamour to skating with their animal print, candy colours and Hello Kitty themed boots. These skates are definitely made for showing off. Skater HQ has a selection of recreational skates, as well as those for derby and speed.
Next time: awesome Christmas gifts for him!
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