Blogmas #10: Gift Guide for Mom
Yesterday I talked about all the things that I think a father might like
to get for Christmas. But what about mom? She does so much all year, so
Christmas (and maybe possibly mother’s day) are the days to pay her back.
Cheese Curler
My dad does not do the cooking at my house. I would surprised if the
idea of making food stylish ever crossed his mind. Mom, however, she knows how
to dress up a dish. This neat cheese cutter turns any hard cheese into tidy
ruffles, fancying up a regular salad or pasta.
Available here for $34.99
Leather Bow Gloves
Leather gloves are always a good gift at
Christmastime. They keep your hands warm while still looking stylish. If you
pick a pair with a pop of colour (lot of alliteration in that sentence) then it
can dress up an otherwise grey-and-black season. This pair from Banana Republic
also has a cute bow detail on the wrist.
Available here for $79.50
Cashmere Scarf
Keeping on the theme of staying warm, a
cashmere scarf will feel nice up against your skin and not scratchy like wool,
but also keep out the chill. This one from Uniqlo comes in eleven different
colours and feels much more expensive than it actually is. Uniqlo is actually a
really lovely brand, and I feel like not enough people know about it.
Available here for $29.90
Earrings
Christmas is usually a good time to spring
for some jewelry. My dad usually buys mom the nice stuff, while I think it’s
more appropriate for her kids to go out for the more statement pieces. These
earrings from Novica are beautiful and support the artist in Bali who makes
them.
Available here for $49.99
Hand Cream
These hand creams from Laura Mercier are the
perfect size to throw in a handbag, keeping your hands soft wherever you go. It’s
really hard to buy cosmetics for someone else, but you can’t go wrong with some
lotion.
Available here for $28
Digital Photo Frame
If you’re looking for something sentimental,
I suggest a digital photo frame filled with some of her favourite photos of the
family. This one won’t break the bank and you just plug in your SD card and
away you go.
Available here for $50.95
On the Go iPhone 5 Charger
In my Dad gift guide, I included a power
pack for mobile devices. This one is a little bit more fashionable, and has a matching
phone case if you feel the need to be matchy-matchy. The bright patterns are great for finding it easily in a handbag. As I said before, the
iPhone 5 is particularly hard on batteries, so I’d recommend checking out one
of these.
Available here for $38
An E-reader
It seems like everybody has got one of these
now. I love mine. I can carry around hundreds of books without having to deal
with all that weight. Added bonus is that books are often cheaper, so if you’re
a voracious reader it’s even better. Around Christmas, all of the companies
have on some kind of deal. This kindle is currently marked down on Amazon, so
get it while it’s hot.
Available here for $189
Herb Saver
Finally, one more kitchen gadget. This herb
saver keeps all of your fresh herbs good for significantly longer than they
would be without. This is great to go along with a window-sill herb garden, or
just for someone who cooks a lot. This one is also dishwasher safe.
Available here for $17.99
Excellent. So what's in the advent calendar today?
It's a Porefessional Primer. I received one of these in my Topbox last month, and enjoyed it. This tube is larger than the one that came in the Topbox as well. It really does make the makeup last longer. That said, I did get a primer yesterday, didn't I?
What's your mom getting this year?