Archive for the ‘Gifts’ Category

picnic grilling for small spaces

Friday, June 11th, 2010

What’s small, bright, and makes all of our picnic dreams come true? Indeed, a tiny grill from Bodum. We’ve been hunting a round, portable, lidded grill for a while now and this just might be the one. Tom and I have narrowed it down to yellow, but the FYRKAT Picnic Charcoal Grill also comes in green, blue, orange, white, and black.

via grassrootsmodern.comyellow grill

Getting Organized with MIO

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Ever since, oh, January 2nd I’ve been on an organization and cleaning binge. Perhaps the rest of you find yourself in this new-year-cleaning mode as well? If you don’t have the itch to clean, don’t feel bad—I don’t mean to say our place is in perfect order. Given the de-decoration that occurred on January 6 and the distance and darkness of our storage area where holiday décor is stored year round, I’ve yet to deal with a certain number of boxes of ornaments and lights. As they say, no one is perfect. On the other hand, our linen closet is pristine, as is the office area and every surface including windowsills and (!) kitchen cabinets. With all this in mind, I’ve been thinking back to some organization aids found on our visit to one of the fall craft fairs at the Midtown Global Market. There we found St. Paul-based online retailers Olive and Myrtle who carry, among other things, Beehive SoftBowls by MIO. Exploring MIO’s own web site today, I found some other fun treasures. Here are a couple of highlights, including the bowls themselves, which are definitely on my wish list.

Incidentally, Olive and Myrtle also carries one of my favorite gifts from Tom, a game called Pandabo made entirely of bamboo. It’s a bit like Jenga, a bit like Pick up Sticks, and a lot of fun. Tom picked up the game here in Linden Hills at Wonderment, but it’s good to know it’s also available online.

Images: MIOculture.com, Olive and Myrtle

Made in Minneapolis :: 2010 Calendars

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

Seven local designers, two great calendars. See below for details on how to get yours.

December by happify

happify

For the fourth year running, happify brings a 2010 calendar in the form of 12 postcards, offset printed in a rich chocolate brown on an extra-thick (110#) recycled cream 5″x7″ cardstock. On the reverse side there’s space for writing a note and sending them off as postcards to friends and family. These may be oversized according to USPS standards, but they’re well worth the 44¢ stamp. Calendars are shipping now at happify.etsy.com.

$12, plus shipping ($2 in the U.S., $3 to Canada, and $5 to anywhere else). Free shipping when ordering 2 or more calendars.

Through December 31, 2009, Martha and Tom readers will receive complimentary shipping on all happify orders (by including M-AND-T in the space labeled Message to the seller, optional) and get $2 off additional calendars when ordering more than one calendar. Please note that the discount may not be reflected immediately. Happify will refund any shipping charges through paypal.

redblackbrown's 2010 How Very Fortunate Calendar

redblackbrown

Redblackbrown‘s second annual calendar is the work of six Minneapolis designers. Each month is based on a different fortune cookie fortune from local Asian restaurants. The redblackbrown calendar is screenprinted on cover weight kraft paper in white and brown cut to 4.65″x5.4″ sheets. See all twelve months here.

$20, plus shipping ($4 in the U.S.).

Order soon: redblackbrown printed this year’s calendar in a limited run of 100. Find your calendar at redblackbrown’s Big Cartel shop.

Note that Minneapolis locals can place orders for pickup by emailing hello (at) redblackbrown (dot) com.

Images :: happify and redblackbrown

Number Placemats

Monday, December 7th, 2009

I just found out about littlefactory.com via a post on Shelterrific, a blog I read pretty regularly. What caught my eye on their site were these number placemats.

Placemats

Order soon if you like the look, with shipping from Hong Kong orders should have been in by the 5th to arrive by the 25th. I may just take my chances…

Coming Up

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

No CoastNo Coast Craft-o-rama

  • Friday, December 4, 2009 (3 pm to 8 pm)
  • Saturday, December 5, 2009 (9 am to 5 pm)
  • Midtown Global Exchange building (2901 Chicago Avenue S.)

The No Coast Craft-o-rama features a variety of designers, artists, crafters and other talented creators of unique handmade goods. Last year Tom and I were able to find a lot of great gifts at No Coast. I hope the same is true this year! A complete list of vendors is available at the Crafter’s Local 612 website.

Our Lady of Guadalupe Tamale Festival

  • Saturday, December 5, 2009
  • 4pm to 9pm
  • Ascension Catholic Church (1723 Bryant Ave N)

Learn how to make authentic savory and sweet tamales (!) in Ascension’s cafeteria on Saturday. Or, enjoy the tamales during hospitality after the Basilica’s Sunday afternoon Mass (4:30pm) in the cafeteria, located in the southwest corner of the parking lot between the church and school. All are welcome. For more on this weekend’s festivities, see the Basilica’s calendar for Saturday and Sunday.

Reindeer Day

Reindeer Day

  • Saturday, December 5, 2009
  • 10am to 2pm
  • Linden Hills

Shop Linden Hills for special sales and enjoy these events throughout the morning and afternoon: Live Reindeer (free!) at 43rd and Upton from 10:30 to 1:30; Reindeer drawn sleigh rides (free!) outside Great Harvest from 10:30 to 1:30; Horse-drawn wagon rides at the Famous Dave’s parking lot from 10:30 to 1:30; Reindeer run starting at the Lake Harriet Band Shell at 9:00; Four Seasons barbershop quartet will be caroling from 11:00 to 1:00; Santa will be visiting from 11:00 to 1:00

For more information, visit the Linden Hills Business Assocation’s site.

British TV Ad AwardsBritish Television Advertising Awards

  • December 4, 2009 through January 2, 2010
  • Walker Art Center (1750 Hennepin Avenue)
  • $10 ($8 Walker members)

This weekend the Walker kicks off The British Television Advertising Awards, an event that been selling out quickly for 21 years. According to the Walker’s website, the program this year includes dancing marionettes, monkeys, and nudists as well as American celebrities Snoop Dogg, Rob Lowe, and Anjelica Huston hawking products to UK audiences. 2009, video, 80 minutes. Friday and Sunday’s shows are already sold out, but there are still tickets available on Saturday for the 4pm and 9pm showings. More on the Walker calendar and on the film & video events page.

Member Double-Discount Shopping Days at the Walker

  • Friday, December 4, 2009 (11am to 9pm)
  • Saturday, December 5, 2009 (10am to 9pm)
  • Sunday, December 6, 2009 (11am to 6pm)
  • Members receive free parking with purchase

Members save 20% on all purchases this weekend at the Walker—it’s a perfect time to get your shopping out of the way! In addition to the offerings in the museum shop, The Walker will be hosting a Local Artist Gift Mart from 11 noon to 4pm daily. B.T. McElrath will also be back for another chocolate tasting on Saturday from 12 noon to 4pm. Details at walkerart.org.