Unique Holiday Gift Ideas

Looking for neat gift ideas for your friends and family?  Look no further as DelectablyChic! has some great ideas for you.  Many of these items are hand-made and unique, one-of-a-kind pieces.  Some are available in stores, while others can be found online.  The gifts are (not in order of slides):

House of Hsueh clutch:  Available at stores such as Distill Gallery (Distillery District) and The Fashion District (Queen and Spadina) in Toronto.    Also available at the Toronto One of a Kind show, which goes on until December 5.  In addition to bags of all sizes, House of Hsueh also has a pins, hair accessories and more.  Bags average around $50.

Froosh:  Hand-made skincare products.  The item in the slideshow is a manicure set which includes a scrub and cuticle oil.  Items available online and deliver to the US.  The manicure set is $25.

Dora D’angelo Scarves:  Handpainted or hand dyed, Dora creates these gorgeous, one of a kind pieces by first steaming them before painting or dyeing.  All of Dora’s scarves can be handwashed and are in the $40 to $149 price range.

Blend Creations:  From cufflinks to necklaces and more, this Ottawa-based jewellery line has it all.  Great items for men, women and kids of all ages.  One item of note is the Munchy monster, a character by UK-based doodler, Jon Bergerman.  Not only is this a limited edition piece, but $16 from the purchase of the necklace goes to UNICEF.  Also of interest are the connection necklaces, which can be customized 

Glass Box Guy:  Do you know someone looking for something unique to store jewellery or make-up brushes?  Look no further as The Glass Box Guy has a solution for you.  Made in Michigan, they come in many different shapes and sizes and the inside of each lid is mirrored.  Price depends on size and averages around $40 US.  Available online.

About Cynthia Cheng Mintz


Cynthia Cheng Mintz is the founder and webitor-in-chief of this site and the petite-focused site, Shorty Stories. She has also written for other publications including the Toronto Star and has blogged for The Huffington Post. Her first novel, Aspirations, was published in 2007. Outside of writing, Cynthia researches and advises philanthropic ideas for family funds and foundations and also volunteers.

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