Sustainable Holiday Gift Guide
In an effort to live more sustainably, I wanted to put everyday items that could be reused on my holiday wishlist. Most of these products are under $30, are easy switches to make and can save money long term.
In an effort to live more sustainably, I wanted to put everyday items that could be reused on my holiday wishlist. Most of these products are under $30, are easy switches to make and can save money long term.
One of the best cups of coffee I’ve ever had and you can find it at Onyx Coffee Lab in NW Arkansas. The atmosphere at all of Onyx’s locations is light, airy and hip – the perfect spot for that midday coffee break-away.
KYYA Chocolate is a bean-to-bar chocolate company in NW Arkansas. They try to work directly with farmers as much as possible. It pays off in the chocolate they make.
MCH Artwork captures moments of fun, of joy, of hardship, of childhood , of life in the most unique way with her drip paintings.
Loblolly Creamery makes homemade sweet treats crafted with local and seasonal ingredients. They have options for everyone – including gluten-free and vegan sweets.
Savoy Tea Co. makes unique-flavored teas and tea candles. Their tea is sourced from tea gardens and family farms all over the world.
Rosalyn’s Crafty Confections is bringing us cozy vibes this season with her hot chocolate bombs!
Magically Chic Shop in Arkansas is THE go-to place for all Disney-themed accessories! She can make tumblers for you and for your little ones, straw toppers, keychains, coasters, earrings – you name it!
There is SO much to love at Little Rock’s Bella Vita Jewelry! Their handstamped jewelry, jewelry made from vintage buttons, geode jewelry – you will always walk away with a unique piece. But they have more than jewelry as well!
The Bell Urban Farmstand in Arkansas is an all local foods grocery store that officially opened its storefront in November 2020. They source the freshest products from local farmers and artisans all over the Natural State.