ISO Christmas gifts that are Sedona or AZ style for far flung family members. Cost around $25 and nothing too woo-woo. Any suggestions? I'd like to support a local...
Lisa H. replied:
Check out the Sedona Heritage Museum Gift shop. No tax either. You would be supporting the Museum.:)
Susie B. replied:
Pamela, I'm not sure what your definition of woo-woo is, but I have a beautiful sound healing CD. The cover art has Sedona Red Rocks in the background. http://www.susiebeiler.com/products/ Scroll down to the second item:)
Boo B. replied:
Bruce Fraser makes amazing wind chimes and Christine Tenenholtz makes amazing pottery
Cynthia G. replied:
Lulu's Chocolates and or Sedona Fudge Company make nice gifts.
Susie B. replied:
Pamela, Crystal Magic carries them- I don't know if they have any in stock, but I'm local in West Sedona and happy to meet up with you. 267-307-4224
Jacqueline V. replied:
Paw Prints--the Humane Society of Sedona's thrift shop in VOC--has several dozen small handmade bowls that are Sedona style, one-of-a kind, and about $5 each (but look a lot more expensive!) They are in an oak cabinet in the middle of the store, which is open 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Saturday, and noon to 4 pm on Sunday. Support a great cause AND give a unique gift! If you want to add to it, several posts on this bulletin board have offered bagged pinon nuts.
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Brian T. replied:
Jill Harle in quakertown
Walter L. replied:
Connie Erikkson. Insight Based Change. New Britain
Pat S. replied:
I second Walter's suggestion. Connie Eriksson is fantastic. Her office is transitioning from New Britain to Doylestown. 215.313.7278