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Gregory Calendar
A connect-the-dots calendar! Each day is a new dot that you connect to make a picture at the end of the month. Comes with a white pencil.
$43 at Charles and Marie | Buy
(11" x 17" (28 x 43 cm))
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Twin Cities Cityscape Calendar
A covet-worthy Minneapolis tribute calendar by artist Adam Turman. Turman specializes in gig posters, but you can buy all of his saturated cityscapes as prints on his site.
$18 at Adam Turman on Lulu | Buy
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Phases of the Moon 2008 Calendar
It’s always handy to know when the werewolves will be out.
$17 at MOMA Store | Buy
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Lakes and Territories of the Greater 2008
A poster calendar inspired by old thrift store maps. Printed with vegetable-based inks on 100% post-consumer recycled paper by a family-owned printer. Bonus.
$11 at Little Otsu | Buy
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2008 Letterpress Calendar
A pop of color for your desk. This bright calendar combines letterpress, silkscreen, foil stamping, fine papers, and handpainted accents. Includes a year-at-a-glance card as well.
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Places I’ve Never Been Calendar
Illustrated memories of imaginary vacations. A calendar to inspire wanderlust.
$16 at J Hill Design Shop | Buy
(Comes as a desk or a wall calendar.)
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Film is Not Dead Calendar
Heather Champ is a Bay Area photographer (and a friend of mine) who recently rediscovered film. Her wall calendar is a pleasant return to a time when we had to wait for things to develop.
$20 at Café Press | Buy
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Horse and Rider
From the lovely curios line, which also includes this scene of a person thinking beneath a tree.
$90 at Anne Kiel Jewelry | Buy
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TasteBook
A hundred of your favorite recipies professionally bound. Make a family, church, neighborhood, or school cookbook in under half an hour.
Then again, did you really need to know that grandma puts twelve sticks of butter in her holiday poundcake?
$35 at Tastebook.com | Buy
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Neighborhood Posters
I was all bummed that they didn’t have a San Francisco one, then I went to their website and found out they did. They aren’t listed on the Etsy site yet however. Cough it up, Ork.
$25 at Ork Posters | Buy
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Eyelet Candle Holders
A this price, you can light the whole room with candles.
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Sakura Earring Stand
Maybe she’ll be able to keep track of more than one earring at a time this way.
$10 at Urban Outfitters | Buy
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Parkhaus Card Case
An elegant wool pouch to keep your business cards warm. Comes in light grey, blue, and red.
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Wishbone Set
Wishes cast in colored plastic. No more agonizing over a gift, this is the best way to get them whatever they want most.
$10 at Rare Device | Buy
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Magnetic Timer
I just received one of these as a gift, and I adore it. I use mine to time exercise, chores, and the time I have before I need to get out the door. Also, you could use it for holiday cookies.
$12 at Anthropologie | Buy
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Jojo Hairpins
If she can’t pin her hair up, you’ll never get to see her let it down.
$12 at Modishoppe | Buy
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Scharffen Berger Chocolate Covered Ginger
Crystalized ginger covered in 99 percent cacao unsweetend chocolate. The bite of unsweeted chocolate is an excellent complement to the spicy, sweet center. I keep them in my desk drawer.
They’re great with sparkling wine, or have a few with your evening coffee – so flavorful that three or four will satisfy. Of course, that need not stop you from pouring the entire container into your mouth.
$9 at Scharffe Berger | Buy
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fabMaps
Brilliant hanky-sized fabric maps that don’t rip, wrinkle, or fall apart in the rain. You can let the kids use them without concern, and they also make amusing pocket squares.
Only a few city options right now, but more are coming soon. You’ll never need to figure out how to re-fold the map again.
$6 at Rand McNally | Buy
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Urchin Votive
Use it to replace the cliched hunk of coral on your shelf.
$18 at Element Clay Studio | Buy
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Nap Sac Travel Blanket
This little pouch contains your travel blanket and an inflatable pillow. Remove the blanket, then zip the inflated pillow back into the bag/pillowcase. Comfy.
$28 at Koie Products | Buy
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Sigg Thermos
There are few things as pleasant as opening a thermos to find that your coffee is still toasty.
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Denyse Schmidt Dots & Jots Mini Journal Set
A pretty, surprisingly high-quality notebook set for your favorite list maker. The individual journals are so compact and lightweight that they’re convenient to take along anywhere.
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