![]() ![]() Main Ave., Suite 251, (509) 808-2943.įrench Toast – Mama & Mini: A curated boutique of high-quality items, for children and mothers, such as toys, books, stuffed animals, children and adult’s clothing and accessories, candles, mugs, bath and body goods, stationery and coloring books. Online at, the brick-and-mortar location is at River Park Square, 808 W. The store offers jewelry, accessories, books and journals, clothing, home goods, wall art, bath and body supplies, food and drink items, pet goods and items for kids. 19.įrom Here: Located in River Park Square, this retail store features items made by Spokane artists and benefits the nonprofit organization Terrain. Shop online at or in person at the Community Building, 35 W. Featuring felted garlands, potholders, banners and oven mitts, dyer balls, scarves, placemats, handmade journals, candleholders, hats, aprons, shawls, toiletry bags, holiday decor, messenger and duffle bags, backpacks and more. Kizuri’s Ganesh Himal Festival of Fair Trade: A pop-up shop with rotating vendors selling products from Nepal, Chile and Guatemala. ![]() Visit to view the catalog, then contact the artists directly to make a purchase. 11.Ĭ reate’s annual holiday shop virtual catalog: Shop online for artisan works, made by regional artists, such as fabric arts, purses, felted hats, metal art, fused glass, baskets, books, cards, copper wire works, cutting boards, wooden bowls, jewelry, honey, painted bags, wall art, sun catches, succulents in pottery, calendars and more. Face masks, 25% capacity and social distancing measures are in place. Wednesday through Friday, with appointments available after posted hours by calling (509) 863-9904. For in-person shopping, gallery hours are 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Trackside Studio Ceramic Art Gallery’s Annual Cup of Joy sale: Featuring more than 150 cups in various forms from more than 40 ceramic artists across the nation. Visit From Here or /shop/goblinpottery to purchase Bunton’s mugs, dinnerware sets, fermentation crocks and more. A variety of colors and sizes are available. Some are shaped like animals, others have intricate carved details, while others still are perfectly smooth. Planters from Goblin Pottery: For the person who has turned their home into a jungle during quarantine, consider a planter from Goblin Pottery, aka Autumn Bunton. For the Zags fan in your life, Staggs and Staggs also sells officially licensed Gonzaga keychains ($18) and signs. The sign, which features water color trees imposed over the image of Washington, features a red heart over Spokane. Staggs and Staggs metal signs: If you can’t visit your family this year, let them know you’re thinking about them by sending them a Washington State Watercolor Sign from Staggs and Staggs. $28.99 at Auntie’s Bookstore and Wishing Tree Books. Jess Walter’s “The Cold Millions”: Set during the free speech riots of Spokane in 1909, Jess Walter’s latest novel tells the story of Rye and Gig Dolan, two brothers living by their wits and struggling to find their place in a world that doesn’t want them. You can buy his Golden Soy Wax candles ($4-$17) in person at Wonder Saturday Market in the Wonder Building, 835 N. NorthSide Candle Co.: Ethan Heffernan, 13, became bored playing video games during the pandemic, so he started a candle company in July. $16-$45 at (shipping calculated at checkout). Each candle is set in a reusable cocktail glass or ceramic tumbler. Inland Candle Co.’s Northwest scented soy candles: Hand-poured in Coeur d’Alene, Inland Candle Co.’s all-natural soy candles come in a variety of scents inspired by the Pacific Northwest, including Campfire, High Desert and Northern Pines, among others. $19.50 at (free shipping) and Atticus Coffee & Gifts. His popular vintage Spokane prints, seen everywhere in town, also are great gifts for the holidays and year-round. And if you want to add your gift-giving ideas to our list, please keep reading until the end.Ĭhris Bovey’s 2021 Spokane Parks Calendar: Prolific local artist Chris Bovey has created a 2021 calendar, in partnership with the Spokane Parks and Recreation Department, that celebrates 12 local parks, including Riverfront, Audubon and Manito. Here is a list of Spokane-centric holiday gift ideas by The Spokesman-Review’s Features staff. During this holiday season, shoppers can add extra-special meaning to their purchases by not only selecting gifts with thought for loved ones, but also by buying items from local businesses and with Spokane in mind. ![]()
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