A Few of My Favorite Things

A Few of My Favorite Things

The busyness of December always holds a temptation to put your head down and just "survive" the season. Whether you're shopping, baking, traveling, or party-planning, sometimes it's easier to check the next thing off your list than it is to celebrate the birth of our Savior.

Giving meaningful gifts with intentionality can be a good way to help point your heart (and the person who's receiving the gift) to the Giver of all good things. But sometimes, finding a meaningful gift feels overwhelming.

A few weeks ago, I shared the GraceLaced Gift Guide with you, and today I'm sharing a handful of my personal favorites for gifts this year. These favorites represent like-hearted businesses, personal friends, and often, something I actually have, love, and just had to share with you. I hope my list makes your lists just a little bit easier this month. 

  

1. Give Me Jesus Journal | Well Watered Women
2. Plant Lady necklace | Rebekah Gough Jewelry
3. REJOICE Macrame Wreath | Rope & Root

4. Guest Haven box | Haven + Pine
5. The Merly Jacket | ABLE
6. 2019 One-Year PowerSheets Intentional Goal Planner | Cultivate What Matters

7. The Lavina in Java | Evy's Tree 
8. Victory Cards for Creatives | All Good Things Collective
9. It Is Well White and Gold Stacking Cuff | Lovishly

10. Eloise Clutch | Created Beautifully 
11. Be Held - Lullabies for the Beloved | Christy Nockels
12. Engraved Gold Letter Pendant Necklace | Everyday Heirloom Co.

13. The Creatives Calendar | The Art Bar Co. (formerly Lindsay Letters)
14. The Mona Skirt | Nellie Taft
15. 2019 Yearly Prayer Journal | Val Marie Paper

16. Cairo candle | Seek
17. Cream Tassel Throw Blanket | Grace Crafted Home
18. Gold Bar Necklace | Freed Outfitters

19. Tassel Ornament | Meg Marie Wallace
20. Kaftan in Dandelion | Sseko
21. Lined in Love Molly Wristlet | Rooted Leather 

 

I hope you love and appreciate these things (and the businesses they represent!) as much as I do! Merry Christmas, friends!

 

Because of grace,

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