Enjoy! A local Christmas shopping story - KTAR.com

2021-12-31 07:31:42 By : Ms. Shirley Wen

If you have not finished your Christmas shopping and are worried that the gifts you want will not arrive on time and are still sitting on a cargo ship in the ocean, we have amassed some gift and retailer ideas for you.

Whether you prefer to shop online or in person, the ideas on this list are bound to make your recipients happy.

Local First Arizona is a helpful resource to find locally owned businesses throughout the state. Local First Arizona (LFA) is a nonprofit organization working to strengthen communities and local economies through supporting, maintaining, and celebrating locally owned businesses throughout Arizona. LFA offers an online directory of over 2,500 locally owned and independent businesses across the state. Many of the products the businesses sell are made in Arizona. Many of the links in the blog are directly from LFA.

Twisted Beeswax Candles makes hand-twisted 100% beeswax candles that match your decor all yearlong. They even do custom orders. Their candles are 100% pure beeswax and most burn for 6-8 hours. They are virtually smokeless and dripless when lit in a “still” environment.

Arizona Wine Media offers a variety of wine-inspired print art, plus this hardcover, coffee table book, AZ Uncorked, The Arizona Wine Guide, a resource for Arizonans to learn about the many vineyards throughout our rugged high country and the fabulous wines our winemakers create.

Desert Dwellers Flash Cards – Turn learning the ABCs into a fun, kid-friendly look at desert wildlife. A tarantula is described as “Fuzzy Wuzzy,” a vulture is “Not a Picky Eater,” and a hummingbird is proclaimed a “Show Off!” Flash cards are a favorite of children from toddlers to school age. They’re also considered to be one of the most effective ways of retaining information – at any age.

Reading Is Fun – Created by an educator and dyslexia specialist in Tubac and designed for children with dyslexia, these series of books use decodable text in the early stages of literacy instruction to ensure that a child has the opportunity to read without guessing. They offer decodable books that include reading and other activities to keep kids engaged.

Carefree Highway MKT offers one of a kind handmade children’s gifts and décor such as these Paw Print Crayons. They also come in cactus and other shapes.

Cactus Corn Variety Box includes six individually wrapped bags of Kettle Corn, Caramel Corn, Prickly Pear Kettle Corn, White Cheddar Jalapeno, Southwest Mesquite, and Cheddar. BONUS: Order between November 23 and December 21, 2021, for a special “Holiday Touch.”

A blog about local gifts would not be complete without Cerreta Candy Company. For more than 50 years this family-owned business in Glendale has been creating delightful chocolates and candy products. Just perusing their online shop will make your mouth water! Shop in store or online.

If you have attended any home show in Arizona in the last 10 years then you have seen the King of BBQ, you know the guy dressed up as Elvis? His Rockin’ Rubs & Sauces from Arizona Grill & Hearth will add the right amount rock n’ roll to any dish.

Rosie and Jennifer gifted this Wild Women Soaps gift set to a staff member. She loved the Desert Aloe scent so much that she bought a few more plus The Foot Spa set that features Peppermint Pumice Soap, Shea Butter Foot Scrub, Shea Butter Foot Butter, and a pumice stone.

For the man who keeps his beard in pristine condition, The Basin Beard’s homemade, Arizona-inspired scents will give his beard, mustache, hair, or brows the nourishment it deserves.

Casa Kira’s beautiful array of jewelry is handcrafted with fair trade and ethically sourced materials from around the world.

If online shopping is not your thing and you like to see and feel items before you buy, these locally owned gift shops offer an eclectic array of goods.

Some of the Rosiebuds (Rosie staff members) have their favorite local shops too. Here are a few of their picks.

Jen’s favorites are located in Heber. “Mary Maudes is an antique shop. They had a small stand inside at one point selling homemade jams and they were delicious. I’m not sure if that is an all-the-time thing. The jam was a gift from my dad who lives up there. Wild Woods has super-cute trinkets and wood carvings. I was also gifted some soaps and stuff from Windy Hills Lavender Farm. I can confirm they have very nice lavender smells.”

Rochelle has a relative who makes lavender oatmeal bath slats, pine, spiced vanilla, and snickerdoodle goat milk soaps, brown sugar cinnamon body scrubs and Autumn Elderberry syrup. A storefront in Cordes Junction will be opening, but for now, find her at Autumn Elderberry Syrup on Facebook.

Rosie enjoys Arizona winery gift baskets. The Romeros buy a lot of Arizona Highways subscriptions for out of state relatives. For those who live here or are planning a visit, a gift of family annual Arizona State Park passes along with one of Roger Naylor’s books would make a great gift. Rogers works include “Crazy for the Heat: Arizona Tales of Ghosts, Gumshoes, and Bigfoot, Route 66,” and “Boots and Burgers.” Find them at www.rogernaylor.com. If you have a chance to get to Tubac, you will find plenty there. It is a shopping extravaganza!

Susan lives in Tucson. “The Blue Willow restaurant has the best gift shop. Many of the ladies on my list each year are destined to get a gift or two from this eclectic and fun shop. Stay for a bite to eat, too. I also pop into The Seasoned Woman when I’m next door at Baggin’s to see what’s new. Zocalo & Green Things has an abundance of southwest-inspired treasures for the gardener on your list.”

There are so many ultra-creative artisans to be found at local farmers markets and artisans fairs. If you are seeking one-of-a-kind gifts, this is a great place to find them. This list of links will help you find markets in your area. • Statewide • Flagstaff • Metro Phoenix • Sedona • Sierra Vista • Tucson, Green Valley

The Rosie on the House eStore has items that any DIYer would love. From heavy duty gardening gloves, painting supplies, tools, and much more, our eStore has your list covered!

Book of the Month – Have a bookworm on your list? Give them the gift of surprising and engaging reads. Since 1926 a team of experts have been curating new releases, hot topics, debut authors, and more and sending them to the subscriber’s home.

On a budget? Check out LFA’s gifts for Under $25 page.

If easy-peasy is your thing, go the gift card route to locally owned shops, restaurants, and experiences. Most of the vendors mentioned here offer them, as does LFA. Or go to your favorite local business and buy them. Rosie On the House also offers gift certificates through our eStore.

The Southern Arizona Attractions Alliance’s Tucson Attractions Passport provides exclusive savings at the Southern Arizona attractions. Plus, for every book sold, one is donated to a servicemember stationed at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base. It’s a gift that gives more than once!

We hope you will enjoy shopping for these items as much as your recipients will enjoy receiving them. Remember these businesses and resources for other gift giving occasions, too! For the friends and family of the Rosiebuds who are reading this, these gift ideas will be well-received. Hint, hint. Wink, wink!

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