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.

Get your {local} holiday shopping on!

Now that Halloween is over, the countdown to the biggest gift-giving season of the year has begun - but there is no need for anyone to panic! There is still plenty of time to figure out what to gift everyone on your list and I'm going to do my very best to help point you in the right direction. There are several local, holiday markets on the horizon that would provide a wonderful opportunity to think - and buy - outside the gift box this season.

Happening Friday, November 20th (noon - 7pm) and Saturday, November 21st (9am - 6pm) is the MADE South Holiday Market at The Factory in Franklin. This is a ticketed event for both days - $15.00 in advance; $19.00 at the door. I attended their first event a couple of months ago and it was chock-full of wonderful goods by regional vendors. Get more info here or check out my previous blog post about their last market here.

Image MADE South

Image MADE South

You're going to want to clear your calendar the weekend of December 4th - 6th for these next two markets. As I mentioned a couple of blog posts ago, Porter Flea is back for their holiday market Friday, December 4th (ticketed event 6pm - 9pm) and Saturday, December 5th (free event 10am - 5pm) featuring an amazing roster of artisans and their handmade goods. This event takes place at Silver Point Studios in East Nashville. Click here for more info or check out my previous blog post.

Image Porter Flea

Image Porter Flea

Also that weekend, there's a NEW holiday market taking place Saturday, December 5th (10am - 6pm) and Sunday, December 6th (noon - 5pm) - the WEHO Holiday Market & Art Crawl at the Track One building in the Wedgewood-Houston area of Nashville. This free market promises to bring together the "best of art, fashion, design and vintage" and will include artisans and vendors from Nashville and the surrounding region. This event is in conjunction with both the First Saturday Art Crawl in the area and the 2nd Annual Designers in Music City event presented by The WJA Nashville Chapter. Get more information about the WEHO market here.

Image WEHO Market

Image WEHO Market

In case you're wondering, yes, I plan to attend all three markets! If you go, please tag your photos with #southernggifts so I can see all the awesome goods you find. Happy gifting!

Off the beaten path...Belle Chèvre in Elkmont, AL

My day job requires semi-regular travel between Nashville and Birmingham and several months ago I noticed an "attraction sign" for Belle Chèvre Creamery just over the Alabama state line. This past week, I decided to venture off the beaten path of I-65 and travel 5 miles to the center of Elkmont, AL to visit the tasting room and shop at Belle Chèvre - and I was so glad that I did!

The cheese board. Image southern giftologist.

The cheese board. Image southern giftologist.

I managed to arrive shortly after they opened at 10:00 a.m. and was greeted by Julie who promptly offered me a cup of freshly-made French press coffee and samplings of their locally-made goat cheeses and ice creams. The space was bright and relaxing - a great little out-of-the-way stop. Not only do they offer their products for sale, but they also serve breakfast and lunch items if you need a bite to eat. The shop also offers other items such as hats, soaps, t-shirts and various other goods.

The tasting station at Belle Chèvre. Image southern giftologist.

The tasting station at Belle Chèvre. Image southern giftologist.

Image southern giftologist

Image southern giftologist

So what does any of this have to do with gift giving? I’m so glad you asked! Their goat cheeses were delicious and I’ve seen a few of them available at Whole Foods here in Nashville. It would make a great item to bring to a dinner party, get-together with friends or to serve guests at your next party or girl’s night in…just add some crackers and wine! Or, as a gift to yourself, stop in at Belle Chèvre next time you find yourself traveling around the Alabama/Tennessee state line and take a moment to savor some delicious, locally-made products!

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Let's gift...a book

Over the past few years we've seen e-readers and iPads take the place of traditional books and magazines. However, I'm still a believer in the old fashioned book - especially coffee table books...or grown-up picture books as I sometimes call them. I realize I'm quite likely in the minority on this, but I still believe paper books can be great gifts.

Coffee table books can bring beauty to a room and are great for browsing - especially if the subject matter is reminiscent of a great trip, a place or theme one really enjoys or just filled with beautiful pictures. Local guide books or picture books also make great gifts. I love the Wildsam Field Guides which highlight certain U.S. cities and are great for those who love to travel or are just are enamored with a particular city.

Regional books I keep on my bookshelf. Image southerngiftologist

Regional books I keep on my bookshelf. Image southerngiftologist

Giving the gift of a great - perhaps regional - cookbook can be a wonderful gift idea whether the recipient loves to cook or not. Many cookbooks are essentially beautiful picture books - I was gifted with a cookbook from Blackberry Farms and enjoy it for the beautiful photos as much as the delicious recipes it contains.

Cookbooks! Image southerngiftologist

Cookbooks! Image southerngiftologist

Last, but certainly not least, a book from the Images of America series makes a great gift for those who enjoy history or have a very specific interest. I have a family member who's a long-time fan of the St. Louis Cardinals and gave him an Images of America book about the Cardinals a couple of years ago - and he loved it! These historical picture books span so many subjects - you're likely to find the perfect one for your recipient.

Images of America books from my own collection. Image southerngiftologist

Images of America books from my own collection. Image southerngiftologist

So the next time you find yourself stumped for a gift idea, head on over to your local bookstore (they do still exist!) and browse the shelves for the perfect gift...a book.

The $10 - $15 gift challenge

A friend of mine recently asked for help coming up with hostess gift ideas for 6 ladies that were throwing her a shower. Easy, right? Well, not so much when she says that her budget is between $60 and $70 in total. At that point I could have easily pointed her to the $10 Starbucks gift cards but that's not the southern giftologist way, and I knew we could find something local and/or creative within this budget. At some point we all are faced with finding gifts in this price range - hello, white elephant or secret santa gifts during the holidays?! And so I present 5 ideas for gifts that come in at $15 or less - for those times we need to gift on a smaller budget:

1. Tin candle from Southern Firefly. The Grapefruit Mangosteen is one of my favorites, but they have several scents to choose from. These candles can also be found at several stores around Nashville or on Southern Firefly's website. Pair with a decorative box of matches to complete the gift!

2. Travel-sized laundry products from Roux Maison. Elevate the laundry game by gifting a couple of these trial-sized products. Sold in sets of 3, you can order a couple and mix and match depending on the recipient. Choose from stain remover (supposed to be one of the best), scented detergent, delicates detergent or swimwear detergent.

image southern giftologist

image southern giftologist

3. Fun office supplies from Poppin. Yes, I realize this is my second post to mention this company and no, I don't work for them, but they ARE one of my go-to sites for gifts. And who doesn't love office supplies in bright, fun colors?

4. Shopping lists or notepads. I love the ones from Rifle Paper Co. and Southern Fried Design Barn both of which I have seen at Green Door Gourmet. Add a recyclable grocery bag, tote or a decorative hand towel and you have yourself a useful gift.

Hand towel and notepad from my personal collection

Hand towel and notepad from my personal collection

5. Last, but certainly not least, consider giving the gift of local food products. There are so many wonderful companies out there making delicious products that could (and likely will) fill an entire blog post alone, but for the sake of space on this post I'm only going to mention a few. Two of my go-to places for local products are the Batch Shop at the Nashville Farmers Market and Green Door Gourmet. 

  • Box of Willa's Shortbread cookies or bag of Nola Granola and a fun snack bowl from West Elm or Anthropologie
  • Jar of Nashville Jam Company jam or TruBee honey accompanied by a pretty spreader, spoon or loaf of fresh, artisan bread
  • Bag of Soberdough bread mix and a bottle or two of local beer (one for the mix and one for drinking while the bread is baking!)
  • Six-pack of local beer with a bag or two of Sweet Meat Jerky (great guy gift!)
Local goodies I purchased at the Batch store

Local goodies I purchased at the Batch store

So there you have it - some of my ideas for gifting on a budget. If nothing else, I hope I've helped spark an idea or two of your own or introduced you to a new product or store that can be a resource for your gifting needs.





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!

This is a blog about gifts

Welcome to the southern giftologist blog, where we’ll traverse the gift-giving (and receiving) waters! Exciting, right? It is to me! I can’t explain it, but I enjoy shopping for gifts for other people more than I enjoy shopping for myself. Over the years, I’ve had friends and co-workers routinely ask me for gift-giving advice or ideas and, generally, people seem to really enjoy the gifts I come up with. I have no special training in this area – by trade, my job is in corporate America and I do LOVE my day job! But, crunching numbers all day leaves me craving a creative outlet, which I have found in shopping for and giving gifts or coming up with cool gift ideas…and so this blog was born.

So, what can you expect from this blog? I’ll share gift ideas for any occasion, we’ll talk about stressful gift-giving scenarios, we’ll explore local stores in my wonderful hometown of Nashville, TN, and we’ll feature local products and goods – which will hopefully inspire your own creative gift-giving ideas and challenge you to think outside the {department store} box and steer you away from that gift card tree when you’re just too tired to think about giving the perfect gift.

Let’s begin, shall we?