Iâm obsessed with finding perfect gifts for my friends. Be it their birthdays, anniversaries, weddings or the christening of their kids, I always make sure to put extra thought and love into whatever Iâm getting them. Due to the nature of the holiday, Christmas is my favorite gift-giving occasion.Â
If youâre doing some early Christmas shopping or just browsing for some ideas, here are a few gift suggestions Iâve collected over the past year for (almost) every type of friend:
For the purveyor of fine things
Only the best and most unique things will make friends like these raise their brows in appreciation. Vagabond Vintage is a local jewelry store that auctions off antique pieces plated in 18K gold by its in-house plateros. The shop also has designer nights with brands from classic fashion houses like Givenchy and Chanel if youâre really going for some wow factor.Â
For the eco newbie
Becoming more environmentally conscious is a noble thing, and your eco-newbie friend would appreciate that youâve taken notice. Simula is an eco-friendly local brand that sells more sustainable alternatives to everyday items. If youâre looking for something more specific, you can always replenish your friendâs daily essentials as a gift. I mean, who wouldnât want a stock of eco-friendly toiletries for Christmas?
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For the home cook
In professional kitchens all over the world, organization is key. Home cooking? That could be a different story. Preparing and organizing ingredients can be a pain, but these clear organizers will make your friendâs foray in the kitchen a bit less chaotic. Being associated with good home-cooked meals isnât so bad either.Â
For the coffee addict
Coffee drinkers can never have too many mugsâitâs a fact. If youâre looking for something unique for your caffeine fiend of a friend, Ren Marbleâs marble coffee cups just might do the trick. Theyâre sophisticated, unique and best of all, locally crafted.Â
For the neophyte baker
The sourdough days of early quarantine have come and gone, but baking is here to stay. Your resident baking enthusiast probably has a fully stocked pantry of ingredients, but this rolling cart means extra space to store them. The cart also comes in white, black and pink (which might add the right amount of color to your friendâs kitchen).Â
For the homemaker
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A beautiful home is what makes this friend happiest. These geode-inspired trays and coasters from Geode Resin Arts in a variety of colors could up that joy to bliss.Â
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For the stationery lover
This friend is known for the cute, personalized gift tags lovingly placed on every present. If you want to out-gift the gifter (or just make this friend happy), these personalized stationery cards are your best bet. Possible thought bubble of stationery lover friend: âWhy didnât I think of that?â
For the fitness enthusiast
Gyms may be open, but that doesnât mean exercising out of oneâs home is any safer than it was a few months back. If your fitness junkie friend is still working out at home, these resistance bands might just provide some challenge. Who knows? Maybe youâd get some free online training sessions as a thank you.Â
For the beauty junkie
If your friend is a true beauty junkie, chances are they’ve already tried everything thatâs out there. So why not give them something from Glamourbox, which offers gift boxes filled with different cosmetics that they might not have tried yet. Might.
For the bookwormÂ
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If reading is your friendâs idea of a good time, a book always seems like a good idea, especially one he or she has been eyeing for some time. Biblio is a local bookstore that specializes in curating secondhand books while still having newer selections on their shelves. You can order through their online shop and have your present delivered to your friendâs door.Â
For the art enthusiast
If youâre not into art, getting this friend the right gift can be a challenge. Although itâs always the thought that counts, you can still impress this art enthusiast with a framed print from this yearâs Print Jam 2020. Every print you buy helps a local creative make it through the pandemic, which means that more than one person benefits from your present.
[READ: You can buy art prints by over 200 local artists at upcoming art sale]
For the sweet tooth
A sugar rush is this friendâs version of an adrenaline rush. Theo & Brom combines Belgian expertise and the Philippinesâ traditional chocolate for a treat thatâll surely make your friendâs heart race. Check out the ooey-gooey tablea cakes filled with rich tablea ganache and topped with tablea shavings. The treat comes in individual packs, but your friend will thank you for the full-sized version.Â
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For the life of the party
Before the pandemic, this friendâs most frequently-asked question was probably âDrinks?â For this party animal, Winery Philippines’ e-numan boxes should be a good (virtual) start. Aside from drinks, these boxes also come with snacks and other pica-pica to keep the party going âtill the early hours of dawn.
For the wildcard
Sometimes, there are just some friends you canât really read. My rule of thumb for gifting these wildcards isnât very exciting, but still effective. If youâre playing it safeâor you genuinely have no idea what to getâa department store gift card is your best bet. Itâs not the most personalized gift, but at least your friend can spend it on whatever their heart desires.Â
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Writer:Â ANDREIANA YUVALLOS