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10 Etsy Finds That Would Make Great Gifts

Discover These Cool, Unique Gift Ideas For Everyone on Your List
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10 Etsy Gifts to Buy Today

It’s been awhile since we shared a roundup of our favorite Etsy finds, right?!  There’s something so satisfying with discovering great gifts on Etsy; they’re unique, usually a lot more affordable, and each purchase supports small biz owners like ourselves.  It’s a win-win in our books! 

I’ve found that it can be difficult to find gems on demand on Etsy though.  You can’t just search “thoughtful gift idea” or “cool, unique gift for coworker.”  So when I get lucky and fall down a rabbit hole and come across a great shop, I’m quick to favorite them and bookmark for later.  Case in point: Kate Pugsley’s art, Lattice Coffee’s unique pieces and Mollum Vellum’s simple leather goods. 

Check out the 10 gift ideas below that I’m saving for later.  Have you gifted a great Etsy find recently? I’d love to hear it in the comments below!  Cheers, Kat

 

Exfoliation Bath & Body Set

Etsy, $55

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I was scarred from gifting (and receiving) bath and body sets for years after my middle school years…anyone else?  Brings me right back to Bath & Body Works and cucumber melon lotion.  But now, in my late twenties, I am utterly obsessed with having at-home spa nights and anything and everything self care.  

When it comes to gifting, I love finding gift sets like these and discovering small batch companies that use simple, amazing ingredients.   

11 x 14 Swimmers Print

Etsy, $40

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I can’t get enough of this fun print by Kate Puglsey. Gifting art can feel a bit intimidating and/or intrusive, but this 11 x 14 print makes for a fun piece that can easily fit into a gallery wall, or stand alone in the bathroom, nursery or office.  

Rose Marble iPhone 7 Case

Etsy, $25

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Here’s a mirror-selfie approved iPhone case that would make a great “little happy” for someone.  The rose gold marble is right on-trend, and the monogram adds a nice personalized touch.  It only sets you back $25 (score!). 

Coffee Pour Over Holder

Etsy, $90

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I’m currently exploring the world of making coffee shop coffee at home, and this brass pour over holder is at the top of my wish list.  It would make the perfect gift for the coffee purist in your life, bringing the beauty back into this beloved morning ritual. 

Leather Card Wallet

Etsy, $32.26

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If you’re scratching your head with what to gift your colleague, friend or family member to commemorate a milestone, these leather card wallets are it.  They’re timeless, minimalist and high quality, so you know they’ll be cherished and well-used. 

Geometric Glass Box

Etsy, $33

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These geometric glass boxes make wonderful miniature terrariums or ring boxes.  I have my eye on these for when the next one of my friends gets engaged! 

Himalayan Rose Organic Soap Bar

Etsy, $6.50

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Like I mentioned above, I am a sucker for small batch self care products, and that means soaps, soaps, soaps.  This Himalayan Rose Organic Soap Bar would be perfect to gift the organic beauty buff in your life.  It’s also handwrapped in flower seeded paper; you’re encouraged to plant the paper after you unwrap the soap.  Love! 

Cord Organizer

Etsy, $21.41

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Not the most glamorous on the list, but this cord organizer is awesome. This desk essential is unique and flat-out genius, in my opinion.  Pick up one of these for a coworker, your college grad or yourself. 

Wildflower Loose Leaf Tea

Etsy, $7.10

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I love the idea of gifting loose leaf tea.  It’s an affordable and thoughtful gift for the tea lover, offering a return to the ritual of traditional tea making. This wildflower tea helps soothe and calm with an irresistible aromatic blend; think Organic Roman Chamomile Flowers, Rose Petals, Lavender Flowers, Organic Lemon Balm leaves and Linden Blossoms.

Handmade Pottery Mug

Etsy, $36

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Doesn’t this handmade mug just beg for a cozy Sunday morning in bed?  Pair this with some loose leaf tea, and treat someone with one of life’s little luxuries. 

Midcentury Hanging Wood Bar Tool Set

Etsy, $68.64

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This vintage bar tool set would make a fun gift for the cocktail aficionado in your life. It’s made of wood and gold brass, and the handles are rounded and smooth with beautiful graining to the wood. The set includes a jigger, stirring spoon, bottle opener and strainer.

Featured image, Kathryn McCrary for Waiting on Martha

The 7 Cookbooks Worth Adding to Your Collection Today

My Recent Additions to My Ever-Growing Collection
Filed Under > Everyday

Best cookbooks right now via @waitingonmartha

I unabashedly have a pretty cookbook OBSESSION.  And I know I’m not alone.  There’s just something about a gorgeous new cookbook that gives me all the feels.  I like to think of myself as a collector of the great ones, and I’m always, always building on that collection. 

Today’s roundup includes my recent additions to the stash; cookbooks (well, and a bar book!) all with simply stunning visuals and absolutely mesmerizing, intriguing recipes to try.  I’m currently knee-deep in The Moon Juice Cookbook thanks to my newfound love for Moon Dusts, and I’m eager to delve into Ina’s bound-to-be amazing Cooking for Jeffrey.  What cookbooks do you have on your list?  Truly, MKR

The Waldorf Astoria Bar Book

Frank Caiafa

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A perfect addition to any bar cart, this pretty bar book not only includes drink recipes, it offers tips and variations and secrets from the mixologist in the Waldorf Astoria.  

The Cookbook

Tom Parker Bowles

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I’ve always been a huge fan of the British store Fortnum & Mason, so when I saw they came out with a cookbook with drool-worthy recipes and insider advice, I ordered it STAT.  This is a great book to have that gives a nod to the best British cuisine; a collection that’s modern and accessible. 

Cooking for Jeffrey

Ina Garten

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Duh I’m a big Ina fan, so when I saw that she was getting a little more personal with a new cookbook, I got it in a heartbeat. Not only does it include can’t-be-beat classic, non-fussy recipes, it includes charming tidbits from her marriage to Jeffrey.  I was so impressed with the wide collection of expertly tested recipes in this one; seriously a must-have in any kitchen! 

The Yoga Kitchen

Kimberly Parsons

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Lately I’ve really taken notice to the idea that beauty and health comes from the inside-out.  The Yoga Kitchen was at the top of my list; it offers inspiration for nourishing gluten-free and vegetarian recipes that are meant to bring more balance into your life.  Can’t WAIT to dive into this one. 

The Moon Juice Cookbook

Amanda Chantal Bacon

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Like I mentioned above, I’ve become a big fan of Moon Juice’s Moon Dusts lately.  So it was a no-brainer to pick up this cookbook by founder Amanda Chantal Bacon.  These healing recipes include adaptogenic herbs, raw foods and alkalizing supplements to help the body shine from the inside-out (think boosted immunity, increased libido, better skin…an overall GLOW).  The recipes are awesome too; add this cookbook to your list ASAP if you’re falling down the wellness rabbit hole, or pick this up for your zen friend! 

 

The Love & Lemons Cookbook

Jeanine Donofrio

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I LOVE that this (gorgeous) cookbook is organized by ingredient; it truly makes meal planning and preparing so much easier as it helps you cook with what’s on hand. I’m also a big fan of the resources included that give tips on stocking your pantry, especially when it comes to gluten-free and vegan options (you know I love my vegan alternatives). 

Small Victories

Julia Turshen

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There’s something to be said for attainable, achievable moments in the kitchen, especially as you’re gaining your footing with new techniques and ingredients.  Small Victories is a perfect cookbook that offers inspiring recipes for totally doable and delicious food for all meals of the day. I personally think it’s a great one to add to the stash for any beginner and seasoned cook alike. 

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5 People Who Are Changing the World & How to Support Them Today

A few pretty incredible individuals, their inspiring stories & how to get involved
Filed Under > 5 Things

5 People Changing the World & How You Can Support Them Today

I wanted to spend today celebrating a handful of people who are spreading light around the world.  As you know, I’m diligently penning my Five Minute Journal entries every day, and it’s helped me find gratitude and peace in a lot of areas where I’ve been tempted to feel anxiety or fear in the past.  It’s easy to feel overwhelmed with worldly issues, but these individuals proved that single people can bring about change. Working on this post was a great reminder of the many individuals who are helping pave a better future for people, bringing a little more hope into the world. 

The list by all means can go on and on, but today it includes five people whose efforts and missions have particularly spoken to me.  From clean water initiatives to education and innovation, the work has not been for the faint of heart…these people are rockstars!  I hope you’ll join me in recognizing these social entrepreneurs, and tell me who else I should check out.  Cheers, Kat

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Boyan Slat

CEO, The Ocean Cleanup

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Boyan Slat has been an inventor since birth, and he started The Ocean Cleanup at the insanely young age of 17.  As an inventor and entrepreneur, he’s created technology to solve societal problems. The Ocean Cleanup develops advanced technologies to rid world’s oceans of plastic.  He came up with a system that acts like an artificial coastline, which catches plastic in the ocean with 100% natural powered ocean currents.

Slat is the youngest-ever recipient of UN’s highest environment award and has been recognized as one of the 20 Most Promising Young Entrepreneurs Worldwide (Intel EYE50). Forbes also included him in their 30 under 30 edition in 2016.

You can join the team or donate to The Ocean Cleanup’s efforts HERE

Malala Yousafzai

Founder, Malala Fund

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Malala Yousafzai, a student and education activist, has done amazing things for girls’ rights and education.  She actually started speaking out publicly about girls’ before she reached her teenage years in Pakistan, after she survived an assassination attempt by the Taliban when she was just 15. Malala then co-founded the Malala Fund, which invests in developing country education leaders and organizations in regions where most girls aren’t able to complete secondary education.  She was the youngest person to receive the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014. 

Malala Fund strives to help girls complete 12 years of safe, quality education, without the fear of violence.  Their work also supports girls’ decisions to delay early marriage, while building up their academic and life skills through mentoring programs. 

You can donate HERE to help 130 million girls who are out of school complete the quality education they deserve.  And if you have some time, you must read Malala’s entire story HERE; it’s incredible. 

 

Scott Harrison

Founder, charity: water

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“For me, charity is practical. It’s sometimes easy, more often inconvenient, but always necessary. It’s the ability to use one’s position of influence, relative wealth and power to affect lives for the better. charity is singular and achievable.” Scott Harrison, the founder and current CEO of charity: water used to be a club promoter in NYC.  After realizing he was faced with “spiritual bankruptcy”, he rediscovered his faith and sought to spend his life helping others.  He hopped aboard a floating hospital service called Mercy Ships, where he put a face to the worlds’ 1.2 billion people living in poverty.  He was changed; he saw the lack of clean water as the common thread to so many of the devastating issues around him, and vowed to help people access clean water around the world. 

Currently, charity: water funds water programs in 24 countries around the world.  With hand-dug wells, rainwater catchments, piped systems and more solutions, it’s able to focus on providing rural communities with clean water.

Read more about Harrison’s story HERE and donate to the cause HERE (100% of the profits helps bring clean water to people in need). 

Anna Stork

Co-Founder, LuminAID

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Anna Stork and Andrea Sreshta co-founded the company,  LuminAID after brainstorming up a solution after the Haiti Earthquake.  You may have seen these LuminAID lights on Amazon; they’re awesome for camping. The girls majorly impressed all of the judges on Shark Tank with them, landing a deal with Mark Cuban after all sharks offered deals. 

But the best part about these lights is that they’re amazing in a time of need, offering long-term lighting solutions for areas without power during an emergency.  LuminAID solar lights pack flat for easy distribution, which makes it exponentially easier on the aid workers during an emergency.

LuminAID lights have been used in more than 70 countries (!) after huge disasters like Hurricane Sandy and the earthquakes in Nepal. 

Check out their Give Life Get Light program HERE.

Peter Diamandis

Founder and Executive Chairman, XPRIZE Foundation

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Peter Diamandis has a passion for space, longevity, and innovation.  He founded the XPRIZE Foundation, which is committed to funding competitions that encourage major technological development that could benefit mankind.  Diamandis is incredible at developing an idea, building leadership teams, developing a vision, and letting them run things.  He’s known for bringing together world class talent around his ideas, and his impact around the world is beyond impressive. Forbes’ article published this week dubbed him ‘the author of technology’s future.’

So what’s this about XPRIZE?  XPRIZE designs and operates large-scale incentive competitions, meaning: million-dollar contests that try to solve a serious problem that plagues the world. An XPRIZE must be a bold and audacious goal, one that seems to be unsolvable. It also must be be “winnable” by a small team, and that could be anyone from industry experts to high school students. Lastly, it must provide vision and hope for a better future. 

Diamandis’ motto is, “The best way to predict the future is to create it yourself” and he sure found a way to incentivize playing our part in the bigger picture. 

Check out the active prizes HERE, and donate HERE to help fund more crazy ideas that could lead to world-size solutions. 

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