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Homegrown Holiday Gift Guide: Part V

Pig Goes to Market Bag $39

Pig Goes to Market Bag $39

This Little Piggy Went to the Market

Tote your local farmer’s market items in style with this adorable bag, handmade in Pennsylvania and available at the Steel Fork, a Web site operated by a Pa. couple who combined their passion for farming, artistry and entrepreneurship. The bag features a front pocket—the perfect size for stashing a whoopie pie.

Homegrown Holiday Gift Guide: Part IV

A Local Holiday Feast

One of my favorite things about living local is the food. Treat someone special on your list to a local dinner or some homegrown treats. Here are a few ideas (feel free to leave your own suggestions below).

Homegrown Holiday Gift Guide: Part III

Holiday Tree Trio; $16

Holiday Tree Trio; $16

O Christmas Tree

Stained glass isn’t just for church.  Add a little light to someone’s home with Heidi Urbanski’s stained glass art. Her Tannenbaum trio will add some shine to the Christmas tree, while catching any rays that manage to sneak through our windows this winter.

Heidi’s work can be found locally at Spela Children’s Store and Cafe and at Nature’s Hue off Main Street in Boalsburg.

Homegrown Holiday Gift Guide: Part II

Functional, Funky, Fun

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Lip Balm Pouch with Clip; $6

Stefanie Canich of Hollyberry Designs makes bags, purses and pouches that would please any lady this holiday.  But this year the smaller accessories top my list.  The Hollyberry Lip Balm Pouch (made with a clip, so it’s handy whenever your lips need some TLC) and Checkbook Holder are designed with funky fabrics and make perfect stocking stuffers.  You can find Hollyberry items locally at Gift Adventures in downtown State College (137 East Beaver Avenue) or The Black Cat in downtown Bellefonte.

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Checkbook Holder; $7.50


Homegrown Holiday Gift Guide: Part I

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From now until Christmas, we’ll feature locally produced items to impress everyone on your list.

Visions of Pearls Danced in Their Heads

Local jeweler Staci Egan created this striking pendant by wrapping and weaving freshwater pearls and small coral beads with sterling wire. It’ll dress up a New Year’s Eve outfit or inject some beauty into a dreary winter evening.

Carli Necklace; $86; http://contempojewelry.net/