Heather’s Holiday Wish List

 

heatherI hate to shop and usually rely on my annoyingly younger sister or sisters-in-law to find the latest and greatest things for me to look good and younger. This year, I was forced to make my own list–thanks to our content director’s request. So it’s not surprising that I was the last one on our staff to send in my wish list. 

 

duaita-jewelry-ring heatherSomething to Make Me Sparkle
I would love anything from that Bopanna Ulliyada creates for Dualitas.  His work is so gorgeous and simple. One of my favorites pieces is the Aquamarine Single Wrap ring, at only $75. The stone has a beautifully unique cut and is paired with a Rose Quartz bezel. You can layer rings and necklaces together to make more of a statement. Check out their rings, earrings and cuff bracelets at Dualitas.
Enjoy a special TipFromTown Deal: 20% off on any Dualitas jewelry of your choice.
Use the code FRIENDLY20 at checkout.
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eye creamSomething to Make Me Temporarily Look Young Again
Our content editor, Amy Nidds, turned me on to this miracle cream for wrinkles and puffy eyes. She gave me a sample and it worked in seconds. It only works temporarily but would be great to have for rough mornings! Instantly Ageless, $39.95 for 25.

oribe shampoo Heather's listoribe heather's listSomething to Inhale
I love all the products made by Oribe. They smell AMAZING; it’s not too sweet or flowery–just soothing. It’s smells like a blend of jasmine and sandalwood. Their products not only make my hair silky and soft but make me irritable to hug. But they are a bit of a splurge so I’d love to find a bottle in my stocking. Oribe, $39. Santa, if you could please throw in a candle as well, that would be awesome. $62.

brahminSomething to Have and Hold
My day-to-day back is tired and when it looks tired…I look tired. I need a new bag and love the lines and texture on this leather Brahmin bag. I have a small vintage alligator bag that I love and this reminds me of it but is big enough for day-to-day. You can find the Elisa Melbourne Bag by Brahmin at Nordstrom. $375

fitflopSomething to Keep My Tootsies Warm
I ask for a new pair of these FitFlop slippers every years. I have bad feet and really can’t stand to walk barefoot in the house. And most slippers, are flat on the bottom. These feel so good; they actually have support. Plus, they keep your tootsies cozy. I recommend them to anyone with foot issues. I found mine at my local shoe store but you can also get them online. FitFlop, $80

Also check out my list of gifts that give back…

15+ Gifts Under $50 That Feel Good to Give…and Receive.
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Gifts $100 and Under That Feel Good to Give…and Receive.
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We Have Gift Ideas for Every Budget!
Check Out Our Tips From Town Staff’s Holiday Wish Lists
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What’s on Amy’s Wish List This Year?
Something Cozy and Something That Sparkles.
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…But Look Like Crap too.

...and after. Subtle in the photo, but there was definitely a difference.


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Author: Heather Zachariah

Former Art Director for Home Magazine, Heather Leahy Zachariah, left her career in publishing after baby number number one. She now works from home as a freelance graphic designer and a chauffeur to her 3 busy kids. "Working on TipsFromTown has been a wonderful outlet for me. It renewed my love of publishing where I can design colorful, enticing pages online and allows me to share the things I love about being a mom." Heather grew up in Shaker Heights, Ohio, a place that still is near and dear to her. " After living in Brooklyn for 18 years and studying Graphic Design at Pratt Institute, she now lives in the Jersey burbs. "I love living so close to NYC, but in my heart, I'm an Ohio girl."

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