Gift Guide

2022 Holiday Gift Guide: Small but Mighty Picks Under $50

Surcees from the South and beyond


I credit my mother with bestowing on me her aptitude for tracking down the most delightful small gifts, otherwise known to Southerners as surcees. Every year during the holidays, she would pile us in the back of our paneled station wagon like elves and we would drop off thoughtful little things to every single person we knew—I’m talking full days spent driving up Corntassel Trail and down Mulberry Road with festive music on full blast. And while the presents weren’t expensive, they were always wrapped like we were presenting them to the King of England (another trick I picked up from Mom). Below are a few ideas to inspire your own small but mighty gift list.

Corkscrew

Set up your loved one to be the person at the party who always miraculously has a corkscrew with this handsome Orban & Sons take from Fieldshop. $38; ggfieldshop.com


Essential Oil

Laugh all you want about how “woo woo” essential oils are, but it’s a fact that neroli is heaven in a bottle—a thousand orange blossoms go into making the tiniest bit of it. This atelierBOEMIA version hails from Morocco in a bottle that’s almost too pretty to open. $30; dearkeaton.com


Stationery

The historians at Pepin Press pulled dozens of authentic Indian block prints from the archives to festoon the envelopes and writing paper in this delightful set. $34; flaxart.com


Salt

Bacon-infused salt? Okey dokey! You don’t have to twist our arm. This ingenious recipe by Amola would be ideal on a Bloody Mary or a Michelada with a twist of lime. $6; huckberry.com


Mosquito Incense

Granted, some incense can be more choking than calming. But the genius of this set by Flatout Supply Co. is that you burn it outside to keep bugs away and it perfumes the party. $16; hotelmagdalenastore.com


Coasters

These coasters by Proper Table Co. bring all the charm of a starched linen version without the maintenance, thanks to being fully encased in (wipeable) Lucite. $12 each; propertableco.com


Keychain

Conventional wisdom has it that if you have a keychain that gets noticed, you’ll never lose your keys, and this gold and silver sparkler by Primecut will stand out even at the bottom of a bag. $18; primecutbags.com


Oven Mitt

An evergreen checkerboard print by Bonnie and Neil enlivens this indispensable kitchen essential. $39 for set of two; bonnieandneil.com.au


Flower Cannons

Save the bees with a darling wildflower seed cannon by Fredericks and Mae. $14 each; fredericksandmae.com


Notebook

These sturdy journals by Shorthand come in every color under the sun and have just the right amount of dime-store nostalgia in their design. $14; shopshorthand.com


Tumbler

Tote iced coffee (or whatever your libation of choice may be) in style with a silicon and glass vessel by Good Citizen Coffee Co. $22; ggfieldshop.com


Cross-Stitch Kit

There’s no time like the present to take up a new hobby, and these beginner cross-stitch kits by Cotton Clara are great for long car rides, air travel, and extended family togetherness. $17; cottonclara.com


Trivia Game

Think you know the South? Test your wits (and your family’s) with G&G’s Bless Your Heart trivia. $20; ggfieldshop.com


Popcorn Popper

Trust us, just add old-fashioned corn kernels, a bay leaf, a bit of your favorite oil, and sea salt and watch this glass apparatus from Public Goods create popcorn that rivals the movie theater’s. $25; publicgoods.com


Optics

The beauty of these binoculars by Carson Optical from Orvis lies in their size and subsequent ease of use. Take them hunting, take them bird-watching, or take them to the big game. $39; orvis.com


Four-in-a-Row

Test out your board game skills with this take on four-in-a-row by Printworks; the set looks just as fun sitting on a coffee table as it does when actually in use. $35; burkedecor.com


Honeycomb

Every cheese plate deserves a beautiful bit of honeycomb, like this one from Savannah Bee Company, to tempt the eye and the taste buds. $15; westontable.com


Ornament

Add a sense of humor to the holidays with a cheeky ornament such as this Willie Nelson bust by Cody Foster from Stag Provisions in Texas. $20; stagprovisions.com


Candles

Stagger a festive forest of these tree candles from Houses & Parties down a holiday table or sideboard. $44–$66 each; housesandparties.com


Holiday gift guides from G&G:
>> Splurges for Someone Special

>> Gifts for Everyone on Your Nice List

Also see:
>> The Winter Catalogue from Fieldshop by Garden & Gun


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