Back to college gifts

A trip to Target this morning dodging all the back-to-school shoppers brought to mind this post from 2015, so I'm re-publishing it for anyone looking for ideas for those heading off to college this week...happy gifting!

Yes, I realize everyone is just now hitting their summer stride, but it's not too early to think about those recent high school graduates who are headed off to college next month. Many of you may have already gifted them with cash - which is always a useful gift - but let's explore some other potential "going off to college" gift ideas that may be a bit outside the mainstream.

I admit - I love cool office supplies. One of my favorite online shops to buy fun, colorful supplies is poppin.com. The best part about Poppin is that they have a vast array of colors to choose from...which makes it easy to gift grown-up desk supplies in the recipient's college colors! We know a recent high school graduate who's headed to Kennesaw State next month so we gifted her with yellow and black supplies and post-it notes - perfect for getting her started freshman year. Another advantage to a gift like this is that it's gender neutral - suitable for guys and gals!

Image poppin.com

Image poppin.com

Does anyone else remember walking into your drab dorm room and immediately wanting to cover it with posters to mask the white cinder block walls? Ok, maybe that was just my experience, but another option for those heading away to college is a little piece of home...via a hometown poster. Here in Nashville, Anderson Design Group and Hatch Show Print both offer unique options for adding a little touch of home to a dorm room.

Another way to send a little piece of home with a college freshman (or even a friend who's moving away) is with a piece of simple, state-inspired jewelry. On a recent trip to Knoxville, I found a Tennessee bracelet made by Gleeful Peacock at one of my favorite stores, Bliss. Gleeful Peacock has an array of state jewelry on her website, so maybe a bracelet or necklace from your home state would make a great send-off gift.

I'm a big fan of practical gifts, too, and one of the things I remember about being a college freshman living away from home was that suddenly I had to go buy household stuff like laundry detergent myself. Gift a practical gift like a small laundry basket filled with a couple of fluffy towels, laundry detergent, dryer sheets and maybe a roll of quarters to feed the laundromat machine. Or, a freshman first aid kit with basics like Band-Aids, headache medicine, first aid ointment, and the like could come in very handy.

While all the gifts I've mentioned are potentially great gifts, don't forget that most of those moving off to college simply don't want to be a victim of "out of sight, out of mind". In this day of text messaging and instant everything, sometimes a simple piece of mail or a postcard can really brighten their day. So, make a note to send them a postcard from that beach vacation or even from home. You never know how great the simple gift of "hello" can be.

Nashville postcards from Anderson Design Group. Image southern giftologist.

Nashville postcards from Anderson Design Group. Image southern giftologist.

College send-off gifts

Yes, I realize everyone is just now hitting their summer stride, but it's not too early to think about those recent high school graduates who are headed off to college next month. Many of you may have already gifted them with cash - which is always a useful gift - but let's explore some other potential "going off to college" gift ideas that may be a bit outside the mainstream.

I admit - I love cool office supplies. One of my favorite online shops to buy fun, colorful supplies is poppin.com. The best part about Poppin is that they have a vast array of colors to choose from...which makes it easy to gift grown-up desk supplies in the recipient's college colors! We know a recent high school graduate who's headed to Kennesaw State next month so we gifted her with yellow and black supplies and post-it notes - perfect for getting her started freshman year. Another advantage to a gift like this is that it's gender neutral - suitable for guys and gals!

Image poppin.com

Image poppin.com

Does anyone else remember walking into your drab dorm room and immediately wanting to cover it with posters to mask the white cinder block walls? Ok, maybe that was just my experience, but another option for those heading away to college is a little piece of home...via a hometown poster. Here in Nashville, Anderson Design Group and Hatch Show Print both offer unique options for adding a little touch of home to a dorm room.

Another way to send a little piece of home with a college freshman (or even a friend who's moving away) is with a piece of simple, state-inspired jewelry. On a recent trip to Knoxville, I found a Tennessee bracelet made by Gleeful Peacock at one of my favorite stores, Bliss. Gleeful Peacock has an array of state jewelry on her website, so maybe a bracelet or necklace from your home state would make a great send-off gift.

I'm a big fan of practical gifts, too, and one of the things I remember about being a college freshman living away from home was that suddenly I had to go buy household stuff like laundry detergent myself. Gift a practical gift like a small laundry basket filled with a couple of fluffy towels, laundry detergent, dryer sheets and maybe a roll of quarters to feed the laundromat machine. Or, a freshman first aid kit with basics like Band-Aids, headache medicine, first aid ointment, and the like could come in very handy.

While all the gifts I've mentioned are potentially great gifts, don't forget that most of those moving off to college simply don't want to be a victim of "out of sight, out of mind". In this day of text messaging and instant everything, sometimes a simple piece of mail or a postcard can really brighten their day. So, make a note to send them a postcard from that beach vacation or even from home. You never know how great the simple gift of "hello" can be.

Nashville postcards from Anderson Design Group. Image southern giftologist.

Nashville postcards from Anderson Design Group. Image southern giftologist.

Let's gift...a water vessel

In case you haven't noticed, summer has officially arrived! Events are going on all over the place and suddenly you realize you need a housewarming gift or a birthday gift or a hostess gift and it's so hot the last thing you want to do is to run all over town searching for the right gift. Alas, I offer you a simple, yet useful, gift idea - a carafe or cute water pitcher!

I purchased the blue carafe at Welcome Home Shop in East Nashville and the crab carafe was gifted to me by some friends who purchased it in Charleston, SC.

I purchased the blue carafe at Welcome Home Shop in East Nashville and the crab carafe was gifted to me by some friends who purchased it in Charleston, SC.

I became fascinated with the carafe after a trip to France several years ago so my husband bought me one after I returned home. A carafe (or water pitcher) can be a fun addition to any dinner table or drink station at a party or even a bedside convenience for that person at home recovering from surgery when it's difficult to go to/from the kitchen for water.

I love the GurglePot! The only place I've seen them in town is Bliss Home on 8th Ave. in Nashville. I purchased these (future gifts!) in Maine last month.

I love the GurglePot! The only place I've seen them in town is Bliss Home on 8th Ave. in Nashville. I purchased these (future gifts!) in Maine last month.

While a pretty/unique/fun pitcher can stand alone as a gift, there are a couple of ways to kick the gift up a notch. How about filling the pitcher with fresh flowers - either from your garden or a simple store bouquet? After the flowers fade, the recipient is left with a useful water pitcher. Or, pair the pitcher with a bottle of wine (or fancy bottled water for the non-drinkers) for a great gift combo. The friends that gave me the carafe from Charleston paired it with a lovely bottle of wine for my birthday and it was the perfect gift!

Now, stay cool out there and don't forget to hydrate!