As the holiday season rolls in, there’s an undeniable buzz in the air around Greenville. Sure, it can be a whirlwind of shopping, family gatherings, and preparation, leaving many of us frazzled. But you know what? It doesn’t have to be that way! This year, let’s skip the usual frantic trips to the mall or the endless scrolling online. Instead, let’s celebrate by supporting our local artists, restaurants, and small businesses right here in South Carolina. Are you ready to find some unique gifts that are sure to bring a smile to your loved ones?
Let’s start with sipping tea, shall we? Who wouldn’t want to throw a delightful tea party without leaving the state? Check out Apothecary Tea in Columbia where you can indulge in a tasting of their exquisite black, green, and fruity blends. Those tea tasting classes range from just $45 to $75—perfect for a fun outing with friends!
For the postcard lovers in your life, artist Meena Khalili has created a charming collection of restaurant-themed postcards based on Columbia. They’re going for $25—definitely a steal for those who love to send personal notes!
If you’re looking for a pop of color, consider a pair of Afrocentric earrings from the talented Sabrina Jeffcoat and Royal African Co. Priced at just $25, these earrings boast various styles that are sure to impress anyone who wears them.
And how about a gift that stands for inclusivity, like a banned books bundle from Liberation is Lit? For $50, you’ll support the push for freedom in reading while giving your friends the chance to explore some thought-provoking literature.
Let’s not forget about home decorations. Cait Maloney, a local artist, offers prints that showcase beloved landmarks like the Colatown sign and Congaree National Park. These start at $35 and are sure to add character to any wall.
Looking for the perfect gift for the bookworm in your life? Sign them up for a personalized book subscription from M. Judson Booksellers. Based on a questionnaire you fill out, they’ll handpick a book and send it your way, along with a handwritten note explaining why they chose that book. Prices start at around $30 a month!
While you’re out and about, why not grab some fresh pita bread from Pita House? It’s a world above the grocery store stuff and only costs $3.29 for a bag of six! Your friends will thank you when they taste how amazing it is!
Or, how about something colorful as a treat? Grab a bundle of handmade soaps from a local Greenville artist for just $40. Gifts like these bring both practicality and a splash of creativity into any home.
Want to give a fun experience instead of a physical gift? Sign up for a candle-making workshop at Candlefish. You’ll create two 9-ounce candles for $65—what a cozy way to spend an afternoon!
And for something a bit unconventional, consider ice-dyed items from Daisy McClellan. These pieces are dyed using ice cubes and start at reasonable prices—all under $100!
Let’s wrap up your holiday shopping with something sweet. Head over to CocoBon Chocolatier and grab a handmade truffle cigar for $19.77. It’s a decadent treat for that special someone who enjoys indulging in sweet delights.
As you gear up for the holidays, remember that the best gifts come from the heart. Supporting local businesses not only boosts our economy but also enhances our community spirit. So this season, get out there and share the love!
Happy shopping, Greenville! Your unique local treasures await.
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