To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Tuscaloosa Leader asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.
These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.
Top 5 Gifts Under $50
1) Laminated Cotton Pouch
Keep things contained and protected with a laminated cotton pouch that deftly balances durability and great-looking design. Pure cotton is treated with a water-based urethane coating that makes it sturdy and water- and stain-repellent—and that is BPA- and phthalate-free and food safe.
2) Cloth Paper Towels
Toss the toss-away guilt with reusable cloth paper towels. The roll might look like the typical household helper, but its tear-resistant and lint-free cloths are durable and washable so you can use one over and over. A roll can last up to about six months of wet or dry jobs, depending on what you use it for.
3) Refill Beads - 3 pounds
Yogibo is filled with near-frictionless beads, wrapped in a super-durable cotton/lycra cover (cover is machine washable). This gives Yogibo the ability to completely conform to your body’s shape and support you in a way you’ve never felt before. (It also makes Yogibo surprisingly light and easy to move). So relaxing on a Yogibo is more like floating than sitting.
4) Sand Etched Latitude and Longitude Stemless Wine Glass
Let these personalized wine glasses serve as an everyday reminder of a special place. Send Susquehanna Glass Company any location, and they’ll find the coordinates to create wine glasses just for you. The latitude/longitude design is an exclusive collaboration with us that uses sand etching to leave a clean, crisp finish. Each glass is created in the USA with a keen eye for detail and a strong tradition—over 100 years and counting—of craftsmanship.
5) Courageous - Black Glitter
Haute couture . . . tattoos? Black Lace Skin Jewelry is glamour in the form of a hypo-allergenic, adhesive tattoo. Made in the USA by an award-winning jeweler and a graphic designer, this skin jewelry has a medieval influence and an edgy, modern look. Easy to press and peel off, they only look expensive.