Celebrating all the holidays in November and December can be more fun when shopping rural in-store or online. When gift-givers choose to buy from small-town businesses, they support local communities and get to spend their hard-earned gift-giving dollars on delightful, original items that can't be found at larger retailers. Below are just a few stops for readers to browse and hopefully, take time to enjoy the ingenuity, resourcefulness and craftsmanship rural businesses offer.
Mohr's art captures rich rural moments. |
Inspired by the 1803 diary writings of midwife and tallow candle maker, Martha Ballard, 1803 Candles
celebrate the nostalgia of simpler times. Like Ballard's candles, 1803
Candles are made by hand. Located in tiny, Waterman, Illinois, many of
the company's employees are moms who work while their children are in
school. 1803 Candles can be purchased online but can be discovered and smelled at a local shop with this handy finder.
Rural Cloth promotes rural as a lifestyle and strives to sell high quality clothes that tout fashion and function. |
Bookshop.org makes supporting independent bookstores simple. Avid readers need books, and bookgivers can choose a favorite rural/local bookstore to receive the full profit from their Bookshop.org purchases. Many smaller bookstores also offer book purchases through their own websites, which are "powered" by Bookshop. In Hazard, Kentucky, a local bookstore called "Read Spotted Newt" has a website full of local offerings along with the option to order books directly from its site through Bookshop.
When perusing the web for outdoor adventure and nature lover gifts, Rural is Rad is a stop that offers an online database featuring local businesses in Colorado. The site has beanies, nature notebooks, hand-knitted hats and gloves, specialty ski apparel, hiking equipment and hiking guides and journals to go with it.
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