Welcome to our 2024 Holiday Gift Guide! As a community-driven publication, we know the value small businesses bring to our community. They add unique character and provide services and products that can’t be found elsewhere. The people in the community who keep these businesses thriving and those who shop locally are equally as valuable.
Rather than resorting to large online retailers this year, consider making a difference by investing in our local businesses. Every purchase made here sustains the sense of community that makes the shoreline a wonderful place to live and work.
We have put together the community’s favorite products in this catalog to make it easy for you. From handcrafted goods to unique holiday décor, this guide is filled with one-ofa-kind gifts perfect for any friends or family this season.
Take pride in knowing that every purchase made through our local stores will support our neighbors and grow our local economy. Let’s continue to keep the spirit of the shoreline alive by spreading joy throughout our community.
Happy shopping and happy holidays!
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SHOP SMALL SHOP LOCAL
In a world with free two-day delivery, it can be easy to curl up on the couch with a device and cross off your holiday shopping list with just a few clicks. Before you click “Add to Cart,” consider shopping locally this holiday season. Here are five reasons you should consider taking a trip to Main Street.
Support Your Local Economy
Local businesses are instrumental in helping our neighborhoods thrive. They create jobs within our communities, and, often, they’re likely to give back to the community. When you make a commitment to shop local or “shop small,” you’re putting your money right back into the community by supporting a local business owner and their family, all of the employees, and even the local tax base. By shopping in your local stores, you’re making a personal investment into your local community.
Help Create Jobs
Right before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Small Business Administration reported that small businesses added 1.9 million new jobs in 2019. More than 47 percent of the employed workforce was employed by one of 30.7 million small businesses in the United States. Small businesses remain the backbone of the economy. They help push economic growth by creating employment opportunities locally.
Go Green(er)
While shopping online lets you stay home in your pajamas, deliveries still needs to get from the warehouse to your front door. To do that, it takes trucks. Often times, it takes a fleet of trucks and maybe an airplane or two. Local stores often carry locally made goods which means items aren’t being trucked hundreds or thousands of miles. Plus, the emissions from a passenger vehicle traveling a few miles to their local sore, is considerably less than the emissions from delivery trucks. When you shop local, you’re actually helping cut carbon emissions and air pollution.
Customer Service
There may be nothing more infuriating then trying to reach an actual human being when contacting customer service at your favorite large chain retailer. Press 1, press 2, press hang up and try again later! For small business owners, customer matter. There is an enormous amount of value in every single purchase and positive review. At many stores, employees take the time to get to know their products and their customers. Their recommendations and attentiveness make an overall pleasant shopping experience. And, if there’s something not quite right with your purchase, you can rest assured you won’t be arguing with a robot.
Unique and Exclusive
One of the things that frequently sets small businesses apart from their large chain counterparts is the uniqueness and exclusiveness of the products. Often, small business carry items from other small businesses. Items are frequently created in small batches, sometimes by hand, using techniques, processes, and materials that may not be seen as cost-effective in mass production. That leads to higher quality and more durable items. Plus, no two items may be exactly the same. There’s also a wonderful chance that the item you’re checking out can’t be found anywhere else.
Starting at $105
Wild Birds Unlimited of Old Saybrook 434 Boston Post Road, Old Saybrook (860) 661-5567 wbuoldsaybrook@gmail.com www.wbu.com/oldsaybrook $14.99- $16.00
Your new favorite dish towels, sponges and reusable bags! Made from recycled plastic bottles, all are beautifully designed, front and back. Many different bird species to choose from!
Sparkle and shine with genuine crystal jewelry by Firefly. Dress up any outfit and prepare to dazzle any room you step into this holiday season.
Lark 4 Water Street, Chester 860-322-4256 • Shopatlark.com
Stunning Hebron Glass - Flavours of Life, museum shop established in 2004; offers clothing, accessories, home decor and so much more!
Shop CT small businesses year round 86 Bank Street, New London www.flavoursoflife.com
Handcrafted Wooden Bowls bring function and beauty to the table. Sculpted by local CT artist Lester Olin. Shop for holiday gifts at the HOLIDAY EXPO. All items created by local and American artists.
Guilford Art Center 411 Church Street, Guilford (203) 453-5947 www.guilfordartcenter.org Open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 12-5pm
Starting at $85
Simon Pearce Evergreens. These iconic trees are a holiday staple and a unique wedding gift for new traditions. Handmade in Vermont, they are a joy to give, collect and put on display.
Willow & Birch
36 Wall Streey, Madison (203) 421-6669 willowandbirchhome.com
Nancy Karas, Owner
Even Santa knows the true meaning of the Christmas season! This kneeling Santa Snow Globe, 4.75 inches high, will dazzle the young and old. Cash or checks please.
Monastery Gift & Book Shoppe 11 Race Hill Road, Guilford 203-457-5139
$32 & up
RiverFire Glass, where nature inspires kiln-glass artist Jeni GrayRoberts. Each piece is unique & beautifully crafted. Create with friends, join a class or just shop! Order a unique creation or gift a glass class.
RiverFire Glass SOMA, 500 Main Street, Deep River 860-864-5004 riverfireglass.com
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Holiday shopping you can’tafford to miss TIPS
The festive and fun nature of the holiday season can make it easy to forget the benefits of being frugal. Many people go overboard on holiday spending, making this time of year costly for consumers. Sales between the beginning of November 2023 and Christmas Eve 2023 climbed 3.1 percent from the year earlier, according to the Mastercard SpendingPulse. The National Retail Federation reported in November 2023 that holiday spending was expected to reach between $957 and $966 billion. Trading Economics, a financial market indicator and forecast provider, said personal spending in the United States only rose 0.2 percent in May 2024 from the previous month, which marked the lowest increase since January 2024. Shoppers who want to spend less and stick to a budget for holiday entertaining and gifting can keep these budgeting tips in mind.
• Set a value to gift recipients. It may sound harsh, but certain people on holiday shopping lists may be assigned a higher value than others. For example, you wouldn’t necessarily spend the same amount on a gift for a child’s teacher as you would for a grandmother. Putting a dollar figure next to each name on the shopping list helps you identify your expected spending and where you can cut back, if necessary.
• Establish your overall budget. Once you have an idea of your potential holiday expenditures, set a firm budget. Avoid the temptation of impulse buys, which can make it easy to go over budget. ¥ Begin shopping early. Start scouring ads and looking for deals prior to Thanksgiving or Black Friday. Keep a running list of gift ideas and when the price is right, purchase those items.
• Price check perfect gifts. If you’ve spotted the perfect gift for someone but it’s beyond budget, see if you can find a better price elsewhere, says Better Money Habits. There are apps that allow users to scan barcodes and check items across various retailers. Many stores also have price-match policies that can save shoppers money.
• Look for deals all of the time. Many people get hung up on perceived deep discounts from Black Friday and Cyber Monday offers. However, industry experts say there often isn’t a huge difference in markdowns between these promotions and those during other sales. Some retailers even increase prices on goods only to mark them down for Black Friday to make it appear that there is a discount. Only by knowing the average price for items can you know if a sale is legitimate.
• Sign up for store rewards. If you don’t want your regular email inbox inundated with offers, set up a separate email account for in-store and online shopping. Then you can sign up for the rewards programs at checkout. Utilize the coupon codes and advertisements for sales to save money without having your primary email data shared with other marketers.
• Track spending carefully. If you don’t know how much you’re spending, then you cannot possibly stick to a budget. After each purchase, keep a running tally of all holiday spending to see how far you are from the finish line. The holidays can be expensive, but with smart budgeting and dedication to savvy shopping, it’s possible to stay out of financial trouble.
The perfect gift! Imagine the recipient’s delight when a beautiful bouquet arrives at their door month after month.
Cynthia’s Flower Shop 188 North Main Street (Rt1), Branford 203-481-3115 www.cynthiasflowershop.com
$5995
Nativity Angel Advent Candleholder. Resin, 7 ¼" W x 9 ¾" H x 5" D, 2-pieces. Candles sold separately. One of many styles of Advent wreaths & candleholders to prepare for Christmas. Cash or checks please.
Monastery Gift & Book Shoppe 11 Race Hill Road, Guilford 203-457-5139
$24
Good Luck Undies - A shop favorite!
We’ve sold over 600 of these super comfy briefs -guys come back for more! We have over 25 graphics that are sure to add fun to your gift-giving!
Anchor & Compass 163 Main Street, Deep River 860-322-4327
$1199
Christmas Seed Blend. A premium blend with high-energy sunflower seed, suet nuggets, peanuts, almonds and cranberries that attracts a wide variety of birds. The perfect gift for the bird lover on your list.
The Bernette b38 is the computerized sewing machine for creative all-round sewing and quilting. Comes with a free in-person machine lesson.
Shoreline Sewing Machine Co 22 Bayview Ave #91, Stonington 860-388-1832
Annual Christmas Tree & Wreath Sale, Nov. 30 - Dec 21. Christmas tree shopping? Stop here first! Offering a variety of trees, wreaths, and cemetery blankets. Proceeds will support our student population.
East Shoreline Catholic Academy ESCA Campus, 62 Cedar Street, Branford
Holiday Cookie Sale and Gift Fair on December 7, 11:00-2:00. Enjoy and spread holiday cheer while supporting the Branford Compassion Club in its mission to care for Connecticut’s homeless felines.
Branford Compassion Club American Legion Hall 243 North Main St., Branford branfordcompassionclub.org
$179
$18
Pendleton’s Shetland Fisherman Sweater
A timeless classic, this iconic sweater is crafted with washable wool and is as handsome as it is rugged. A New England essential! Available in two colors and ready for gifting!
Anchor & Compass 163 Main Street, Deep River 860-322-4327
Santa won’t need to wiggle down the chimney to fill these stockings. Our 6-inch high stainedglass ornaments are overflowing with the sparkling & joyful colors of the season. A perfect gift for friends & family.
Barbara Nair, Spectrum, Gallery Director 61 Main Street, Centerbrook 860-767-0742 • www.spectrumartgallery.org
Inspiring ideas
for last-minute holiday shoppers
It’s unlikely that anyone aspires to be a last-minute holiday shopper. Putting off holiday shopping until the last minute can make for a stressful home stretch to the season, and there’s no guarantee store shelves won’t already be picked clean or that gifts purchased online will arrive on time. Despite how unappealing last-minute shopping can be, it’s still a fact of life for millions of holiday shoppers. As the clock winds down this holiday season, shoppers can look to these ideas for inspiration.
• Gift cards: Gift cards may never earn a distinction as the most sentimental item to give a loved one during the holiday season, but they are surprisingly sought-after. In fact, a survey from the National Retail Federation found that 54 percent of participants identified gift cards as the most-wanted gift of the 2022 holiday season. Chain retailers, small businesses and restaurants are among the many establishments that sell gift cards, so shoppers are bound to find a card to please anyone on their shopping list.
• Food/beverage: The holiday season is a popular time to indulge in some great food and wash it down with a favorite wine or another adult beverage. That makes food and beverages a great holiday gift. Shoppers can take a loved one out to a favorite restaurant, prepare a homemade treat or purchase a favorite dish from a local specialty grocery store or eatery. Pair the food with an appropriate beverage and this accessible last-minute gift idea is sure to be a hit.
• Tickets: Tickets to a movie, sporting event, live theater performance, or concert are another gift idea that likely won’t be gobbled up by early bird shoppers. People of all ages enjoy experiences, and a 2022 survey from the travel booking platform GetYourGuide found that 50 percent of survey respondents indicated they would enjoy tickets to a concert or show.
• Books: Books make an ideal holiday gift for everyone from young kids to grandparents. Traditional print books are small enough that they can likely arrive on time even if they’re purchased just a few days before Christmas. E-book sellers enable gift givers to pick the perfect time to notify loved ones they have received an electronic book. Audiobooks, which can be downloaded to a smartphone or given as a CD, make an ideal gift for loved ones who spend a lot of time behind the wheel. Last-minute holiday shopping can be stressful. However, various sought-after items can be secured at the last minute, ensuring gift givers’ loved ones have a happy holiday season.
Dare you, pick just one! Warmies® Soft & squishy plush filled with lavender scented flax seeds. Heat to relieve stress, ease anxiety & promote better sleep for all ages.
Essex Flower & Gift Shop at Riggio’s Garden Center 136 Westbrook Road, Essex (860) 767-0126 riggiosgardencenter.com
Gabriel Bujukan Diamond Bangle. Discover timeless elegance with this handcrafted 14-karat diamond teardrop bangle. It features exquisite cluster diamonds and flawless gold circle chains, creating a stunning display of sophistication.
Rain, Rain, Go away? No, we want to play! 365 days a year of adorable, infant to toddler, plush, books, gifts & of course the perfect rain wear from Batela!
Nancy Karas, Owner Little Willow (Willow & Birch) 36 Wall Street Madison, 203-421-6669 Willowandbirchhome.com
$29-
Compass Rose - Designed in Montana and crafted in Nepal, our gorgeous collection of wool accessories are ready for gifting! Lined with fleece and in a variety of colors, you’ll make her feel cozy and happy!
Compass Rose 4 River Street, Deep River 860-322-4523
Gold Dot Nativity with Backdrop. Elegant 9-piece set made of resin; 11.5" H. One of several Nativities in the Shoppe to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Other sets from Willow Tree®, Fontanini® & Jim Shore. Cash or checks please.
Monastery Gift & Book Shoppe 11 Race Hill Road, Guilford 203-457-5139
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Powder Day. Our selection of vibrant and fun accent rugs will brighten your home for the holidays. Many styles and sizes available.
Westbrook Floor Covering 1275 Boston Post Road, Westbrook (860) 399-6161 westbrookfloor.com
Seed Characters. Add a little character to your yard this winter! Made of seeds, nuts, and fruit. Sure to attract a variety of birds to your yard. Who will you choose?
Wild Birds Unlimited of Niantic 190 Flanders Road, Niantic 860-739-7302 wbu.com/niantic $21.99 each
High Visibility Safety Jackets
How to make SHOPPING PAY OFF
The holiday shopping season is a profitable period for retailers. So it should come as no surprise to consumers that many stores now begin stocking shelves with Christmas decor and other holiday-related items as early as September, reminding shoppers that the countdown is on until the holidays arrive. Historically, Black Friday has been the busiest day for retailers, but Cyber Monday has increasingly become a go-to holiday shopping opportunity. Now largely known as BFCM, Black Friday Cyber Monday is undoubtably the busiest time of year for retailers. These days can be a make-or-break period for many merchants. According to Drip, an e-commerce customer data aggregator, Cyber Monday was the biggest shopping day in 2023, with shoppers spending $12.4 billion a 9.6 percent year-over-year increase. The National Retail Federation reported a record 200.4 million shoppers participated in Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales in 2023. As people consider their BFCM shopping plans for 2024, these tips can help them make the most of these unique opportunities.
Become a price connoisseur.
Consumers who would feel right at home calling out correct prices on ‘The Price is Right’ will have an advantage come the holiday shopping season. By understanding the standard retail price on many items, it is easier to know just how customer-friendly BFCM deals are. Consumers can look at the advertisements in newspapers or online and only shop the best deals to save money.
Pay attention to early bird deals. BFCM is a great opportunity to save, and many retailers have extended this exclusive price-slashing period to offer ‘sneak peeks’ and ‘early bird’ opportunities that precede Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Shoppers can keep an eye out for early BFCM deals to save even more money.
Explore loyalty rewards. Shoppers who are part of stores’ rewards programs, whether that entails earning loyalty points or having a store credit card, may be eligible for additional perks. Although one’s email inbox may be overflowing this time of year with promotions, individuals should double-check their accounts to see if they’ve been given early access to sales or special coupon codes that can bring prices down even further. Some retailers also may utilize digital coupons that need to be ‘clipped,’ which is basically saving them to a loyalty account.
Plan the shopping list in advance.
A complete shopping list at the ready can make it easier to shop for specific items during Black Friday or Cyber Monday hours.
Avoid impulse buying. It may be tempting to grab many different items because the prices seem so good. However, sticking to a list and only shopping for necessary items is an effective way to avoid overspending.
Don’t forget small businesses. Be sure to check out the sales at local small businesses during BFCM as well as Small Business Saturday. Shoppers may find that deals at smaller retailers rival those at larger chains. Black Friday and Cyber Monday present chances to save. Making the most of these shopping opportunities can translate to scoring holiday gifts at the lowest prices possible.
Starting at $22
No outfit is complete without accessories! Grab a scarf, purse, hat and you’re ready to go— plus they make the perfect gifts.
Lark 4 Water Street, Chester 860-322-4256 • Shopatlark.com
$14 - $68
Tea for two? Find the perfect gift for a friend, hostess, or yourself at Deux Bisous — a décor shop focusing on artisan, handcrafted & vintage items from around the world.
Kate Craw | DEUX BISOUS 831 Main Street, Madison 203-350-8381 www.Deuxbisous.com
$1599
Consciously created for a better world, these cute socks are organic, fairtrade, and vegan certified.
Wild Birds Unlimited of Old Saybrook 434 Boston Post Road, Old Saybrook (860) 661-5567 wbuoldsaybrook@gmail.com www.wbu.com/oldsaybrook
Gabriel Stackables $1,375+
Gabriel Stackables. Stack up the sparkle! Introducing our stackable rings — where luxury meets creativity, allowing you to curate your own stunning masterpiece.
Branford Jewelers 567 Main Street, Branford 203-488-4653
Starting at $199
The Grinch has arrived! Forget about elves on the shelf…it is time for Grinch on the shelf! Perfect hostess gifts for that fun friend, add a touch of humor this holiday season with a wee bit of Grinch, you never know where he will show up!
Essex Flower & Gift Shop at Riggio’s Garden Center 136 Westbrook Road, Essex 860-767-0126 riggiosgardencenter.com
Starting at $20
The Village Bistro –In heart of the quaint village of Chester, featuring creative New American cuisine with a European flair. Serving Lunch, Dinner & Brunch. Gift Certificates always make the perfect gift! 59 Main Street, Chester 860-322-3933 Villagebistroct.com
$2199each
“Share the holidays with some real characters! Made of seeds, nuts and fruits, birds will love this fun addition to any yard. Exclusively at Wild Birds Unlimited.”
Wild Birds Unlimited 434 Boston Post Road, Old Saybrook (860) 661-5567 Oldsaybrook.wbu.com
$1800
Studio pottery by renowned potter, Marilyn Levine (1935-2005) dated 1973. Check out our broad selection of classic and mid-century pottery items.
The Trove
1353 Boston Post Road, Old Saybrook 860-391-8636 thetroveoldsaybrook.com
Starting at $16
Enewton Designs
Effortless and classic jewelry that elevates the everyday. Swim, shower, sweat and sleep without worry in hand beaded and elegant bracelets, earrings, and necklaces. Gold filled or sterling silver.
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Starting at $499
Home of the “MAN” gift this Holiday season! From knives to “man” bar soaps & cologne. A funny pair of socks or a cool tool for the garden!
Essex Flower & Gift Shop at Riggio’s Garden Center 136 Westbrook Road, Essex 860-767-0126 riggiosgardencenter.com
$2195
Eco Clean Laundry Sheets are the best way to replace your liquid laundry detergent. No more heavy plastic bottles of messy liquid laundry. One box of Eco Clean Sheets is good for up to 100 loads.
The Ditty Bag
7 Roosevelt Ave. Unit 3, Mystic business phone: 860-980-8020 www.thedittybag.com
$19.95 & up
Lark Baby- Come see our stunning baby styles featuring new lines of organic clothing. Each is made to dress your little ones to look their cutest.
Lark 4 Water Street, Chester 860-322-4256 • Shopatlark.com
$1600
Your new favorite kitchen tea towel! Quick drying, super absorbent, lint free, made with post-consumer recycled plastic. 18" x 30" waffle weave. Many bird designs to choose from.
Oh the weather outside is frightful. Rather than succumb to cabin fever, people can use the winter months as the perfect time to visit area stores and score a few deals. Savvy shoppers understand that key items go on sale at specific points throughout the year. Learning how to shop the sales can lead to considerable savings.
DECEMBER
1. Toys: Toys are perhaps the best items to purchase in December. Apart from Christmas gifts, it is a good time of year to stock up on toys children have coveted, which can be put away for birthday presents or other occasions. Retailers tend to lower toy prices as Christmas approaches.
2. Holiday decor: Decorative holiday items also tend to be heavily discounted in December. Stores slash prices on ornaments, gift wrap, artificial trees, holiday-themed baking items, and much, much more. If it has a passing connection to the holidays, chances are stores will cut prices by 50 percent or more once Christmas is over.
3. Televisions: It’s possible to find discounted TVs even after the Black Friday sales have come and gone. Keep eyes trained on the circulars and jump when sales are advertised, as inventory may be limited.
4: Bubbly: Competition in the market will help drive down the cost of champagne and other sparkling wines. According to the wine resource GuildSomm, 22 percent of all champagne sales are run during the month of December.
JANUARY
5. Winter apparel: As the winter progresses, the amount of clothing stock in stores starts to dwindle to free up room for a new season’s worth of attire. Starting in late December and continuing into the latter half of January, retailers are eager to liquidate their stock of scarves, sweaters, boots, and winter coats. This is a prime time to replenish wardrobes.
6. Linens: “White sales” are traditionally in January, with home goods retailers running discounts all month long. These sales generally encompass towels, bed sheets, curtains, and other linens.
7. Fitness items: January is the ideal time to purchase a new gym membership or fitness equipment since these purchases tie into New Year’s resolutions to get fit. Gyms may waive extra fees or offer discounted rates.
8. Travel and entertainment: Most people return home after the holidays, and that can generate a slow travel season afterward. The travel industry attracts new customers with discounted hotel rates and other deals. Tickets to Broadway shows and other theaters also may be discounted to encourage people to leave the house.
December and January are great times to grab steep deals on an array of products.
$48
These plush fuzzy slippers with upper & memory foam cushions, along with anti-skid sole are cozy, stylish & sturdy when walking. Each step feels ultimately supported.
Annie Mame by Ann Nyberg
The Dressing Room Boutique 703 Boston Post Road, Madison
Give a gift card for a shopping spree! Send physical or digital cards, redeemable in-store or online. Perfect for in-person or remote gifting. Any $ amount!
The Dressing Room Boutique 703 Boston Post Road, Madison 7 S Elm Street, Wallingford thedressingroomboutique.com
Prices vary
Schedule a makeup application or lesson with Lindsay J., voted Best Makeup Studio on the Shoreline. Lindsay will highlight the best of your “holiday sparkle.”
Lindsay J., Dressing Room 703 Boston Post Road, Madison www.lindsayj.com; 203-687-2835
$4800
This retro speaker makes a great gift for anyone in the household. It has excellent stereo sound quality.
Annie Mame by Ann Nyberg
The Dressing Room Boutique 703 Boston Post Road, Madison
$38
$38$350
Aquinnah Jewelry. From classic pearls to gorgeous statement earrings & necklaces, Aquinnah Jewelry makes something perfect for everyone to enjoy.
The Dressing Room Boutique 703 Boston Post Road, Madison aquinnahjewelry.com
The Dressing Room Boutique 703 Boston Post Road , Madison thedressingroomboutique.com $48 -$115
Luxurious sweat set & matching tumbler. A staff favorite, these sets have a positive message on each tag & the company donates a portion of sales to mental health awareness charities.
This faux fur pyramid bag from London is unlike anything you’ve ever seen before and is the perfect gift for the fashionista! Multiple colors to choose from, you’ll want to make sure you get them as gifts and for yourself!
The Dressing Room Boutique 703 Boston Post Road, Madison dressingroomboutique.com
Calendar packed with holiday parties? Treat yourself or a friend to a blowout with Lindsay J., owner of bespoke hair and makeup studio in Madison.
Lindsay J., Dressing Room 703 Boston Post Road, Madison www.lindsayj.com; 203-687-2835 Prices vary
Starting at $40
Aquinnah Jewelry. Choose from a large selection of chains & charms to have a permanent bracelet made or shop the entire Aquinnah Jewelry Collection. Permanent Jewelry is offered on most Fridays & Saturdays in the shop noon-5 p.m.
The Dressing Room Boutique 703 Boston Post Road, Madison aquinnahjewelry.com