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Gift Guide: For the Guys

I’m going to get put on the naughty list for saying so, but every year, I look at the gift guides out there for dudes, and every year I scratch my head and wonder: Cufflinks in the shape of guns… hokey plaid everything… and things like soap that smells like charcoal.  Are those really what the guys we love want from Santa? Maybe they do…  What do I know?  I’m a chick, and I love doilies and things that are sparkly. So to make sure this list is on point for you guys, I enlisted the help of a few of my most discerning guy friends – the ones who have impeccable taste in everything, so nearly every gift idea below has been taken for a spin and gotten a serious stamp of approval.  Here goes!

1. Donegal Wool Cable Cardigan – Matt cannot get enough of these.  Nor can I. DILF sweaters (did I say that out loud?) like this one make *every* guy look a little more handsome.  I picture the men who wear them rocking cooing babies by the fire, sipping coffee at the kitchen table, or chopping wood in the front yard. Classic cold weather staple for any guy.

2. Bowl Tickets – Enter the Holy Grail of Christmas Gifts for Guys…  especially if they’re lunatics about college football like someone I know, who galloped around the room 18 times screaming last Saturday when Auburn turned Ray Finkle’s missed field goal into touchdown and history-making gold.  Even I shed a single tear.

3. Kiehl’s Facial Fuel Energizing Scrub – Matt loves using this to slough off dead skin in between shaves.  It’s also apparently “tingly and clean and smells really good.”

4. Moscow Mule Copper Mugs – I dare you to show me a guy who doesn’t wanna drink that delicious vodka / lime juice / ginger beer concoction out of these.

5. Go Pro – These are hi-def (1080p), waterproof, have built-in Wi Fi and are straight up AMAZING.  And at under $200, I feel like I’m straight up stealing. If you’re not familiar with GoPro, check out this YouTube video.

6. Marled Socks – Great for wearing under boots, or just lounging around the house.

7. Lululemon Post Gravity Pant – Buy these for him, then steal them every Saturday morning.  Everybody wins!

8. McLerran Leather & Flannel Boot – Matt got these earlier this fall, and they look KILLER with everything.  Classic with handsome details and a little edge.

9. Clary Sage Candle – you wouldn’t *normally* think to buy candles for the fellas, but this one is earthy and clean.  Email info@nathanturner.com to purchase.

10. Fit Bit – Definitely stuff yourself silly this Christmas, then after January 1st, wear this all day & all night to track your steps, distance, calories consumed, calories burned, etc.

11. Forage Haberdashery Handkerchiefs – or pocket squares…  whatever.  Here it is from the horse’s mouth:  “I wear my pocket square with my suit after I’ve taken my tie off but still have to meet clients out for dinners. It’s a little more dressed-down, but still kind of a classic cool look.”  Personally, I dig that there’s an old school, dapper, gentlemanly quality to them.  I loved the ones pictured from Nathan Turner‘s shop in LA. Email info@nathanturner.com to purchase.

12. Eco Heather 3/4 Sleeve Raglan Shirt – insanely comfortable (Matt and I both own one) and look H-O-T on dudes.  This one comes in a GREAT color combo and is on sale for $20.  BANG.

…Need more ideas?  Last year’s list is still full of solid picks…  especially the Big Green Egg, Ugg slippers, the Arcteryx jacket, and the Maps Rocks Glasses.

Happy Shopping!

Decking the Halls (on a dime!)

My enthusiasm for the Holidays – or Holly-Days as I prefer to call them – is probably *only* matched by the enthusiasm of my good friend, Buddy the Elf.  If I could wear an elf onesie all month, I would.  Matt told me last weekend that he was gonna buy me a pogo stick and just let me go to town.  I wanna see tinsel and glowing lights and wreaths and sugarplums EVERYWHERE. And when you have that kind of delirious excitement and lunacy about Christmas, it gets really easy to blow the wad pretty fast on decking the halls.  Liiiiiiiike, a few weeks back when I was at TJ Maxx and all the most gorgeous Christmas goodness accidentally jumped into my cart, and then some little elf accidentally swiped my debit card.  #whoops

But in an ongoing effort to $AVE like the responsible adult that I am (and because those decorations above – while gorgeous – didn’t fit on my mantle), I returned the contents of said cart and hit up my favorite treasure trove of all time for some holiday decor:  BAH!  Goodwill!  Because making your house all merry and bright doesn’t have to cost a lot of money.  The thing about Goodwill is that it’s like an antique store, but cheaper.  Because most people (especially rich folks) don’t bother selling their (often beautiful and expensive) goodies on eBay or Craigslist – and/or they don’t need the money – so they just drop it off at the Mothership.  Here are a few items I scooped up that went a long way and saved me a bundle:

Pick up as many WREATHS as you can – they’re about $1.50 each.  Strip off all the tacky hub-bub on them, and hang them with inexpensive BURLAP (found at Michael’s).  I did this all around the house, and you can also do it in each exterior window.  Vintage STOCKINGS ($0.50 each) and my favorite tacky SILVER TINSEL ($0.50) also go a long way.  There are also some deep burgundy CARNATIONS (about $3) up there in little green vases.  They last for weeks.

The G-W is also a great place to scout for VINTAGE STRING LIGHTS.  I picked up these glittery pine cone lights + Santa string lights for under $10.  I also repurposed our Fall decor and lacquered my pumpkins in some GOLD SPRAY PAINT.

I think I gasped when I saw these giant bags of sparkly, FROSTED PINE CONES – for $1.91 each.  I could see these at Restoration Hardware for about $19.99 a bag. Huge thanks to the absolute Looney Bin who gave these away.

The frosted, glittery pine cones found a home inside my lily lanterns.  BANG – festive and gorgeous.

Antique ornaments – like my favorite of all time below – are also everywhere:

And if you have extras after you’ve covered the tree, fill a dough bowl or shallow container with them for a colorful display.

Christmas tree skirts are another thing that’ll run you about $100 at places like Pottery Barn. Try using a scrap of fabric you already have – like this yard of fur I pulled out of the attic, which gives the tree a warm, rustic look.

For the oft-neglected kitchen window, I printed some old family photos in different tones of black and white & sepia, then strung them up with mini-clothespins.  The fresh herbs that came in ugly containers got a quick wrap in a little burlap, tied with twine.  The Island Moonlight candles from Target (about $13 each) add some extra bling and smell JUST like Capri Blue from Anthropologie for $30.

I also did the vintage family photo thing across the mantle last week for Thanksgiving.  Makes for a great conversation piece, and adds some serious warmth and nostalgia to the house.

I mean, maybe I’m biased, but that’s just not ugly.  Best of all, the Piggy Bank is still padded and primed for Christmas Shopping!  Holler.

ALSO – don’t forget to print this free (and perky!) printable from Two Twenty One.  I was too lazy and cheap pressed for time to have anything framed, so I redneck-taped the printable to the wall with washi tape, then hung an open antique frame around it:

Happy Holidays you guys!!

xoxo,