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50.Ī family-friendly gift if there ever was one, the classic puzzle gets a botanical update with these thousand-piece sets from Cavallini & Co. Made with gold spiral binding and faint lines on smooth 70# paper, these notebooks even have a water-resistant cover in case you spill your Thanks to Whiskey glass.Īvailable at Design Warehouse, 130 Lincoln Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501. If all the screentime has left you (or someone on your list, this is a gift guide after all) jonesing for simpler times, what better way to see if you can still write by hand than with a beautiful notebook. Ideal for the person on your list who could use some nature in their lives, even if they’re staying home.Īvailable at Cielo Handcrafted, 836 Canyon Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87501. Robin Moore and Cebastien Rose of Dryland Wilds have crafted decidedly-desert-smelling soaps for your enjoyment, and coincidentally, protection. Let’s face it, we all need a mountain of soap. Also available at Cielo Handcrafted, 836 Canyon Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87501. The fleece sweatshirt styles are especially cozy and useful for feeling even an iota of decency while living/working/doing everything at home.Īvailable at Sub Rosa Mercantile, 65 W Marcy St, Santa Fe, NM 87501. Available in a number of styles for anyone on your list looking to represent the very enchanted land we are lucky to call home. Local designer and artist Diana Potakh Casey aka Astral Weaves makes the Santa Fe tee that locals actually want to wear. Tierra Encantada Tees, Sweaters, and Totes Zoom? What’s Zoom? Light the candles, handwrite a letter, knead some bread, develop some film, play a record, use a landline, now hand me the douter, I’m going to bed.Īvailable at Spirit of the Earth, 108 Don Gaspar Ave, Santa Fe, NM 87501. When’s the last time you read the word “douter?” This gorgeous contraption for putting out candles feels as non-2020 as you can get. Go ahead, channel Steve Zissou from The Life Aquatic, and stay warm while you’re at it.Īvailable at Standard & Strange, 201 Galisteo St, Unit 6, Santa Fe, NM 87501. Should navigating life feel easier if you pretend you’re in a Wes Anderson film, this red watch cap by Knickerbocker Mfg will certainly help the cause. The bright and happy packaging makes for a joyful experience to boot.Īvailable at Sub Rosa Mercantile, 65 W Marcy St, Santa Fe, NM 87501. These perfectly legal CBD gummy bears are vegan and made from sustainably sourced, hemp-derived CBD. Not Pot CBD Gummiesįor the friend who needs to chill. Contact each retailer individually to learn more. All shops featured here offer a number of solutions-curbside pick up, delivery, shipping, virtual shopping appointments, and more. The Support Santa Fe Gift Guide: Lifestyle EditionĪt the time of publication, Santa Fe’s boutiques are closed for in-person shopping until November 30. We’ve said it once, and we’ll say it again: let’s stick together. Let’s make sure we still have places to go browse, discover unexpected treasures, and interact with other community members who have put their hearts and souls into building their businesses. The “Support Santa Fe” part of this gift guide was cooked up before the second lockdown was announced so as shops now close their doors for the next two weeks, an ineffably vital time for retail (holiday sales account for an average of 20% of annual retail sales, and that’s in a non-pandemic year), we ask you to join us in supporting the makers, shops, and institutions whose futures were already in a precarious place due to the neverending year of 2020. To the Santa Fe community and beyond, this gift guide is here to serve as a handy reference and to not-so-mildly implore you to please, for the love of god, shop local this year. We’re covering books, art, crafts, food and drink, and philanthropy.

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The Support Santa Fe Gift Guide series features treasures from local shops, makers, and organizations. The Artist in Exile: Emerging Choreographer Alexandra Honchell.Review: The Dirty South at Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.Review: Carlomagno Pedro Martínez at Art Museum of Southeast Texas.Review: Witness at Texas Tech’s Landmark Gallery.ABQ Small Businesses Fight Commission’s Decision to Remove Murals.Diné Filmmaker Deidra Peaches Premieres Voices of the Grand Canyon.Sarah Siltala: 12 New Mexico Artists to Know Now.Emily Margarit Mason: 12 New Mexico Artists to Know Now.Nikesha Breeze: 12 New Mexico Artists to Know Now.One on One: Paul Gallegos of Cutbow Coffee.

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  • One on One: Sean Sheehan of Sheehan Winery.
  • Support Santa Fe Gift Guide: Food + Drink Edition.








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