As featured on KFOR
12.23.11

We are on KFOR this afternoon featuring a few last minute gift ideas from local shops around the OKC Metro. If you missed it or need a recap, here's what we featured:

Oklahoma's Red Dirt Emporium (OKC): Okie Gourmet Food of the Month Club

Okie Gourmet

  • Get Made in Oklahoma gourmet food shipped to your home every month for the length of the subscription
  • Includes two hand-selected Made in Oklahoma food products
  • Subscriptions start at $59
  • Order online only, until January 10th for the first shipment: Red Dirt Emporium's Okie Gourmet Club

Stash (Norman, OK): woven sisal bags

sisal bag

  • Available in a variety of sizes and colors, starting at $18
  • Made by a women's co-op in Kenya from a sustainable material
  • Makes for easy gift wrapping when you fill with goodies (like Favorito soap or a set of Field Notes) & tissue!

Shop Good (OKC): Out of Print coaster set & fair trade jewelry

Out of Print coastersfair trade jewelry

  • Out of Print coaster set features vintage book covers on a set of 8 water-resistant coasters for $22. Out of Print journals are also available.
  • Out of Print coaster purchases send books to communities through the Books for Africa program.
  • Fair trade bracelets and necklaces make for great stocking stuffers. The bracelet show on KFOR is handmade in South America and sustainably produced, available for $26.
  • Shop Good also sells 3 ft. long gummy worms and 5 lb. gummy bears, FYI. 

Blue Seven (OKC): Oklahoma tees

Oklahoma tees

  • Blue Seven features an entire wall of Oklahoma designed or Oklahoma inspired tees, starting at $22. 
  • If you are needing to shop for several people still, this could be a good first stop on your shopping trip. They offer the largest selection of men's and women's clothing, including TOMS. They also have a large selection of funny small gifts for gift exchanges or stocking stuffers.
  • If you are still needing a big gift, check out their Lomography cameras too.

All of these businesses are members of the Keep it Local OK program. They accept and sell 2012 Keep it Local OK cards. For more information on the program, visit www.keepitlocalok.com.

I hope this helps with your last minute gift scrambles. If you are needing a specific item, tweet me @shopcrawlr and I'll give suggestions on where you can find it locally. Happy Holidays!

-Shopcrawlr

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