Blog » Handmade in N.C. Holiday Gift Guide: $25 and Under

The items in the “Handmade in N.C. Holiday Gift Guide” have been collected from numerous talented artists in North Carolina. There are so many more that we wish we could feature, but we hope this sampling will inspire you to buy locally handmade gifts this holiday season!
Let's kick off the guide with gifts priced $25 and under:

Art note cards, $2.60 and up. Each bears a photo of an original silk painting by Deborah Younglao. Various images and sizes. www.deborahyounglao.com/prints

Glass ornaments by Teddy Devereaux, $10 each. www.saxapahawartists.com

Prints of original silk paintings by Deborah Younglao, $12.50 and up. Various images and sizes. www.deborahyounglao.com/prints

Flower Tree tile ornament, 2.5” in diameter with silk ribbon, $15, by Bosetti Art Tile. 919-414-8950 or email marina@bosettiarttile.com

Holly Tree tile ornament, 2.5” in diameter with silk ribbon, $15, by Bosetti Art Tile. 919-414-8950 or email marina@bosettiarttile.com

Hand Marbled Paper Bound Book by Mimi Schleicher. Approximately 6” x 9” with 56 pages, $16.80. Piedmont Craftsmen at 336.725.1516, or online at: http://64.13.224.203/product/under50/958-9680.html

Handmade mugs by Sandy & Ann Batton. Microwave and dishwasher safe, $21 each. Piedmont Craftsmen at 336.725.1516, or online at: http://64.13.224.203/product/under50/570-11606.html

Glass pendant necklace by Teddy Devereaux, $25. www.saxapahawartists.com
Check back tomorrow for great gift ideas $50 and under!
Sally Williams is the owner of, and principal designer for, Colorful Concepts Interior Design. Colorful Concepts has built a distinctive reputation for enriching environments with exceptional color schemes. Sally’s passion is to blend art and design, creating a truly unique environment that complements her clients’ personalities and their homes.
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It's always nice to have "made in NC" gifts, and these are a great affordable selection to choose from!
Posted by Kathleen Riordan, 12/12/2011 (2 years ago)
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