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father’s day gift ideas - part one

by brett
May 29th, 2009

I take comfort in the certainties in life. All kittens are cute. In every Martha Stewart Halloween special, she’s bound to say the word “ghoulish” 500 times. And the fact that Father’s Day is hands-down, the most difficult gift-buying occasion in the calendar year.

Dads are just so hard to buy for. Everything my dad wants, he goes out and buys for himself, leaving my sister and I the unenviable task of divining what he doesn’t know he wants. (Does that even make sense?)

That’s why I’m bucking the trend of a lifetime, and am scoping out Father’s Day gift ideas a month in advance.

This actually caught my eye at the Real Canadian Superstore the other day…

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PC Home medium-size grill cover, $40

Sure, it’s tightroping the fine line between kitsch and cute, but since it’s a barbeque cover, I’m gonna cut it some slack. Barbequeing is meant to be fun! It’s totally cottage-casual, and as my dad is no stranger to splitting firewood, he’ll get a kick out of the forestry motif.

I’ll consider it option #1. More to come. ;)

gift guide: canada blooms

by brett
December 15th, 2008

Tickets always make for a great gift, in my opinion. Buy someone a pair of tickets to an upcoming show, and more often than not, they’ll feel obliged to take you as a guest. Nice how that works out, isn’t it?

For only $16 a pop, available throughout December, you can order tickets to the Canada Blooms Flower and Garden Festival online — a thoughtful prezzie for any greenthumb on your gift-giving list. From Wednesday, March 18, to Sunday, March 22, the Metro Toronto Convention Centre becomes a haven for horticulture’s latest and greatest: a staggering six-acres of plantable projects and expert advice just in time for spring seed-selection. What a great stocking stuffer!

Ticket price: $16 each ($18 at the door)

Available at: Canada Blooms

gift guide: organic stuffed animals

by brett
December 9th, 2008

It seems like you can’t turn around lately without bumping into a sock monkey — some cute, some…Not so much. (They’ve gotten a bit grotesque in some of their recent incarnations. I’ve seen faux-cigarette-smoking and drag queen varieties popping up at an alarming rate.) But these retro-fabulous fellas from Grassroots Environmental Products are a great alternative to some of the high-tech toys out there for the wee ones on your Christmas list. Stuffed with organic cotton, and covered with the finest 100% organic Egyptian cotton, this is a great green gift idea!

Price: $30 each

Available at: Grassroots Environmental Products, 888-633-5833; Toronto, 416-466-2841

gift guide: snow broom

by brett
December 8th, 2008

Oh, Dad… Perennially, the hardest person to shop for at Christmas. Let’s think about the criteria involved: it’s got to be a tool, it’s got to be affordable (lest you get a lecture on how you shouldn’t have spent so much…), and if it makes an onerous job easier on the bod, that’s the icing on the cake. How about this fantastic multitasker from Garant? The innovative Twinter works double-time as a car snowbrush and an outdoor broom: a two-in-one timesaver that makes cleaning steps, around doors and balconies as well as car roofs and windshields a scratch-free cinch! If this winter’s anything like last year’s, I’d act soon on this one — it’s sure to sell out as quickly as sidewalk salt!

Garant’s Twinter Snow Broom

Price: From $20

Available at: Wal-Mart, The Home Depot, Home Hardware, RONA

last minute gift idea

by brett
December 8th, 2008

Feeling the crunch? If your schedule’s anything like mine, the last thing you feel like doing after a long day at the office is venturing to the mall to fight the frenzied masses on the hunt for the perfect Christmas gift. The solution? Give the gift of style with a subscription to this very magazine! The gift subscription rate is ultra-affordable compared to the newsstand price (which makes it look like you actually spent a bundle!), and keeps giving throughout the year!

Price: $21.95/year

Available at: STYLE AT HOME

tie one on

by brett
September 8th, 2008

Outside, the leaves may just be starting to turn, but here at the STYLE AT HOME offices, it’s already a full-blown winter wonderland as we prepare for our December spectacular. Which, of course, has me thinking about what I want for the holidays, and at the top of my wish list is this gorgeous narrow wool tie. If every girl has to have an Hermes scarf, then the same must be said of Hermes ties for guys… With kilt-edge fringing at both ends and the in-your-face tartan design, this is a necktie for a guy who is easily bored with neckties (namely, me). Covet!

Price: $190

Available at: Hermes, Montreal, 514-842-3387; Toronto, 416-968-8626; Vancouver, 604-681-9965.

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