Sunday, December 30, 2007

Closing Day

Sadly, it's the last day of The Holiday Shops at Bryant Park. But you can keep in touch with all your favorite shops online. Check out their websites listed on the blog and the venue guide (hover over the name and click). Some shops have online stores and show where they'll be appearing in 2008.

Meanwhile, we'll be missing all the shops, like splash!organics (where one devoted customer visited during an awful rain storm to stock up on her yearly supply and extol the virtues of splash's soaps), lina's shop and her beautiful, delicate jewelry and Asian jackets, and Home Fields' 3-D replica stadiums, the perfect gift for a devoted sports fan's desk. And we can't wait to see Parable Ink, James Young, pip-squeak chapeau, Indonesia Beautiful, Metal Park, and all the rest again next holiday season. Happy New Year!

Saturday, December 29, 2007

Keep All Your Soaps in a Row

Soap is ducky, and it helps if your kids think so, too. So visit Children's Treasures/Just Bubbly in Bryant Park's holiday shops and stock up on soaps for your kids. They'll have tons of fun keeping clean with these adorable duck soaps, available in almost any kind of duck imaginable:

Hockey ducks! And the wedding couple is perfect for favors at the reception. These can be custom made with all the wedding info on the tags. And talk about good party favors, look at the frog princes next to the wedding couple. They're perfect for your attendants and wedding showers (no pun intended).

Another great way to make bath time more enjoyable for the kids? These fish-in-a-bag soaps, how clever. Best, these water-based, glycerin soaps are all hand-made through a vegan process, so they contain no animal products and are hypoallergenic.

Be sure to visit Children Treasure's website, as this hometown family business (they're based in Rockaway Beach) does a lot more than soaps. And if there's a special duck you've just got to have, let them know and they might make it special just for you.

Children's Treasures/Just Bubbly, A4 on the venue guide

Hey, Pipsqueak!

That's right, you pip-squeak chapeau, you, I want a hat. One of those gorgeous hand-knit hats with the beautiful hand-knit capes. I'm going to look fabulous, I am, so hand it over now because I deserve it, pipsqueak, after all my holiday shopping and what did I get? Nothing, I tell you, nothing I can actually wear in public. Certainly nothing like you've got in your lovely little holiday shop, one of the best in the bunch. I'll take one of each, and now I tell you, because after tomorrow you won't be around Bryant Park any more. So you better come back next year, you little stylish hand-knit pipsqueak you.















pip-squeak chapeau, D13 on the venue guide

Friday, December 28, 2007

It's a Recycled World

Get on the world train, people, and visit the Recycled Planet Store in the holiday shops, because it's all about being good to the earth and supporting artists in underdeveloped communities. And Recycled Planet Store does both with socially conscious gifts made from recycled product. Just in time to spread some love around for the new year, right? Think karma, good karma, with my favorite little bag:

The "I Used To Be Pop Can Tab" evening bag ($26). See, recycling is fun. Recycled Planet can also help with your social life, because ladies, these aren't just earrings, they are boy magnets. If you can't strike up a conversation wearing these beer cap earrings, we're sending you back to charm school.


And a few more of my favorites: the "I Used To Be Magazine" bangles, and beautiful recycled wood rings ($44.95).

Feel good, look good, it's all good on the recycled planet.

Recycled Planet Store, B11 on the venue guide

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Not Your Usual Teddy Bear

I can't really carry a tune, and dance while singing? No way. But the very talented and coordinated Bears of Paradise can do it all. Visit them in their natural performance habitat, the Holiday Shops at Bryant Park, find one you like, and then introduce him or her to his new home. They'll keep you well entertained through the new year. The bears all sing different songs, so you can get a holiday themed one or a genteel bear who sings "Chantilly Lace." Grab this dapper guy (below) to help you ring in the New Year.

Too cute! Most of the single bears cost $35, and the gift baskets (better than the usual teddy bear gift, and you can get one with chocolate) run $25-$45.


Bears of Paradise, D19 on the venue guide

Monday, December 24, 2007

All the Good Metals

Kaisa and Paternoster Designs can't be missed for its incomparable handmade, one-of-a-kind jewelry and watches made from brass, copper, and sterling silver. Jewelry runs from $40-$200, watches $95-$195, and rings are $45. This talented husband and wife team are the designers and makers. Here's a sampling of ladies (left) and men's watches (right):

And some necklaces and rings:





I love how many of the necklaces and rings feel unisex without sacrificing elegance and beauty. I'd share these with a loved one.
But I wouldn't let him wear my earrings, below. Kaisa's designs are lovely and very chic. I really want a pair of those hoops. Yet another special item not to be shared with your guy? This copper choker, which can be stretched to full width, showing, or scrunched up smaller, depending on your mood and your neckline. Clever!



Kaisa and Paternoster Designs, B24 on the venue guide

Friday, December 21, 2007

Silky Gifts

So you've hit all the cool clubs with beds in New York City? Well, now you can visit the big bed in the holiday shops full of silk sheets, scarves, etc. Shop The Silk Bedroom for your silk charmeuse and raw silk boudoir needs, perfect for your friends who seem to have it all. Start with these pillow covers (below) for $5, or buy 4 and get one free. Then move on to duvet sets that run around $155.
The Silk Bedroom also has shawls, scarves, and baby blankets. They've pretty much got your gifts all covered in silk. Just go and dive in.




The Silk Bedroom, D16 on the venue guide

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Light Them If You Buy Them

I have many friends that are addicted to candles, so I'm buying at the Long Island Candle Factory. Their hand poured candles are made from natural soy wax and 100% cotton wicks so they are not only eco-friendly but also soot free. These are clean burning candles, and they smell great. Why? Because the LI Candle Factory blends their own fragrances using clean and unobstructed product. Go local with Hampton Beach (cool water & summer flowers) & Montauk Mist (ocean & sea berries), or try a holiday scent like Noel (cloves and orange, yum). Pictured below is my standard favorite, lavender.

Small candles are $10 and large are $18. LI Candle Factory also makes their own fragrances which you can buy as scented oils (right, 2 oz. $16, 4 oz. $25). There are reed diffusers for sale, and oil burners ($18 - $20) like the charming one below:

Long Island Candle Factory is truly grassroots. Until only 8 months ago they were making candles out of a kitchen. Luckily, they've now got a retail store so that kitchen is open for cooking food again. Tell them congratulations when you drop by the holiday shops.

Long Island Candle Factory, D18 on the venue guide

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Art For Me

Don't listen to those ___ days left till Christmas ads. Just go to Art For Us Studio in the holiday shops. Almost all of their beautiful blown glass work is handmade and one-of-a-kind, like this beautiful plate set:

I love the delicate and elegant flower design. The plates run between $20-$35, and the small dishes (perfect for soy sauce) are $5;

Or you can pick up a vase from $85 - $125;

Or an ornamental tile plate, perfect to brighten a kitchen wall;

And lastly, some modern designs that are sure hits for gifting. Isn't holiday shopping fun?






Art For Us Studio, D9 on the venue guide

Monday, December 17, 2007

The Best and the Brightest

$135 - $299 $195

There's nothing like Swarovski crystals. The best and brightest crystals in the world can be found in kate laine jewelry adorning sparkling pieces like these necklaces. Gorgeous, yes? I love them, they are perfect for you guys looking for the special holiday gift. And she'll think of you every time she puts it on.
Although I love those necklaces on the left, the triple strand on the right is a personal favorite. It feels very retro and I love the colorful crystals.

More samples of great gifts, including some stunning red coral and a necklace and earring set with stardust balls. What more can a girl ask for?












kate laine jewelry, D17 on the venue guide

Friday, December 14, 2007

Plaid is the New Bear










If I've seen a cuter bear anywhere, I can't remember because all I want are these adorable plaid guys ($28) at James Young, perfect for adorning your child's/niece's/nephew's room. They dress up a playroom like no other bear.


And I can't pass up a good wooden bowl (left, $75). These are beautiful on your table and big enough for lots of food. Truly the perfect bowl for my family; we like to ooh and ahh over looks ("Oooh, handcarved Filipino wood") but enjoy the bounty ("Aaah, copious amounts of food."). The spoons ($55) are mother-of-pearl. Larger bowls run $115.

Finally, because there's so much good stuff at James Young that I can't stop, mull over these bags: the perfect beach tote/summer purse (above, with the cute flip flop print) and this charming evening bag ($45, right), big enough for gloss and cab fare, but small enough to toss around so you can have some fun.


Mr. Young wins best vendor quote. Of the plaid teddy bears he says: "Conceived in New York City, born in Vietnam." Those are some cosmopolitan bears.


James Young, F6 on the venue guide

Thursday, December 13, 2007

The Superior Waffle


Obviously, I grew up culinary-challenged, because I had no idea there are two kinds of waffles. You have to visit Augustin's Waffles in The Holiday Shops at Bryant Park. Run by a husband wife team (left), Augustin's serves up these delicious things called "Liege" waffles. They have pearl sugar in the dough that melts and caramelizes on top, so they're crunchy on the outside and a dense dream of waffleness on the inside. Liege waffles are known as the original Belgian waffle and have much more taste than the old typical waffle. Who knew? Um, all of Europe and Asia but few of us Americans. Get with it people, go visit and taste the superior waffle, which can be served traditional ($4), plain or with a dusting of powdered sugar, or with nutella and other toppings ($5 for one topping, $6 for 3 toppings). Nutella is, according to the owners, by far the most popular topping.


Yum, now I'm starving. These Liege waffles have no preservatives nor additives so dig in.


Augustin's Waffles, E14 on the venue guide

Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Box It Up

Jaclyn Minori can box up your memories and frame them all pretty. Their fabric frames and shadow boxes ($20-$42, right) are handmade and a great and original gift. And there is a wedding collection, which can be custom made, perfect for the newly engaged. Don't pass up the money box. A sweet yet strong suggestion device that matches your color scheme and helps pay for a few tropical drinks on the honeymoon? Brilliant.
(ring boxes $28, ring pillows $37, guest books $38)

Jaclyn Minori is also full of perfect gifts for christenings, first communions, and birthdays or baby arrivals. You can buy a premade box and insert your own memorabilia (invitations, baby spoons, ribbons, etc.), or Jaclyn Minori will customize a box according to theme and coloration of the significant event, like a baby shower (above, custom boxes run $60-$85). Go ahead, imagine yourself walking into the shower with best gift that truly never stops giving.

Jaclyn Minori, B25 on the venue guide

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Go [to] Alberta!

I was walking through The Holiday Shops when the zamboni at The Pond caught my eye. As I moved closer to the rink to gawk with everyone else (aren't we all envious of the zamboni driver?) I noticed the Travel Alberta Lodge. The free hot chocolate lured me in, a much more desirable hot drink option than the coffee I was going to buy. Not only do you get whipped cream and chocolate shavings for free, but in the Alberta Lodge you can try out the ski simulator, play backgammon, and rest your weary holiday shopping feet on their comfortable couches. Go and enjoy*, and while you're there sign up to win a free trip for two to Alberta, Canada's Rocky Mountain playground.

Travel Alberta Lodge, northwest corner of The Pond deck
*visit soon as the last day is tomorrow!

Monday, December 10, 2007

Follow Up

I recently bought splash!organics fig deodorant as I couldn't stand the idea of aluminum and parabens, etc, going under my arms. And after a very long day full of plane travel and parties in a warm climate and little sleep, I noticed how well the deodorant worked. I still smelled lightly of fig and had no underarm stains even though I was wearing a satin blouse. I'm now a convert. And while at splash! I couldn't resist a bar of sandalwood soap. My skin doesn't feel dry and after a night of cigar smoke overexposure, I rubbed a little in my hair while showering. Perfect, and my hair even felt soft the next morning.

Next up, hats. Here's what Barbara got at Volang:


She's in love with this hat and can't you see why? It's stylish (very cloche-like so very hip) but is also practical. The heavy knit is perfect in the city during cold, windy and/or snowy commuting. Those colors suit our office redhead and that big button is a great design addition.


splash!organics, A7 on the venue guide
Volang, B2

Friday, December 7, 2007

Indonesia is Beautiful

Do you think when tourists go to Bali they know there are 13,676 other islands in Indonesia? Hmm, doubtful. They probably also don't know there are 350 different languages on this archipelago republic, so it's not surprising that the creative culture is rich. And Indonesia Beautiful in The Holiday Shops at Bryant Park proves it. Each of their lovely scarves, batiks, and sachets, are one-of-a-kind items handmade by Indonesian artisans. And all of the profits go back to Indonesia Beautiful's cultural center in Woodside, Queens to help continue their arts programs, art education, and cultural activity.







Scarf prices run from $29 to $300 for those stunning collector pieces on the bottom.



Indonesia Beautiful, D21 on the venue guide

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Stand Up For Your Jewelry

Not only can you get beautiful jewelry in The Holiday Shops at Bryant Park, but also stands to hang them from. Vikolya has created an ingenious and striking way to store your jewelry.


Need I say more? Ok, these dresses would make John Galliano proud. Designed and created by a local mother-daughter team to display their jewelry, the stands started selling more than the jewelry itself. So Vikolya now mainly sells these dolls, whose details and workmanship look couture but are priced at a manageable $15-$35.

Vikolya, D10 in the venue guide

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Doll Her Up

Visit Tiki for fun girl's clothes and pick up a gift for your daughter or niece. They won't find this clothing gift boring because not only are these comfortable stretch velvet dresses colorful and stylish, but they can be bought for her doll, too. Get matching dresses, tops, or pants (bell bottom or boot cut) for her and her favorite doll. And guess what, they fit American Girl dolls, too.

Dresses are $52, infant dresses are $40 (an infant set is $52), pants are $42-$45, and doll dresses are $20 (sets are $25). One of the designers, Linda Brady, always made her daughters clothing, and one day they demanded dresses for their dolls, too. Thus, the origins of Tiki and one-of-a-kind, handcrafted in Brooklyn clothing. Thanks girls!

Tiki, D11 in the venue guide

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

You'll be a Star

We all know one of them, those people who are the world's biggest Star Wars fans, who can recite lines and know what drinks were served at the Mos Eisley Cantina on Tatooine (yes, I looked it up). Well, you are going to be a hero when you visit Metal Park in The Holiday Shops at Bryant Park and buy them a Darth Vader, Yoda, or stormtrooper wrought in recycled metal. The Darth Vaders were sold out when I visited; it seems the dark side is more popular than one would think. They'll be restocked soon. And for you Darth fans with deep pockets, the enormous dark prince standing in the corner (photo below) weighs 800 pounds, can come apart in 7 pieces, and costs $7,000. Metal Park sells one almost every year in the holiday shops.












Prices for the smaller metal art run from $10 - $300. For example, the biggest Yoda up there is $250 and the next size down is $100. These are made in Thailand by 12 artists who comb junkyards for scrap metal, especially lots of old car parts. So not only are you impressing your favorite Star Wars fan, you're also shopping green.

Nb: Metal Park also carries Predators, Aliens, Terminators, Batman and more.

Metal Park, D14 on the venue guide

Monday, December 3, 2007

I Heart Me

A girl can never have enough jewelry, right? Luckily, the shops have lots of beautiful, handmade jewelry options, so you can get a one-of-a-kind piece for yourself or some other worthy recipient. But you are really, really worthy, and holiday shopping is heart, I mean hard. So, just to keep your spirits up, visit HeartbeadNYC and pick yourself out a little freshwater pearl something. Price range is $25 - $425 (for that choker, below left, with the beautiful clasp).

Here's a selection of necklaces, earrings, a charm bracelet,










and these cute dangle earrings and stretch freshwater pearl bracelets, the small is $39 and the large is $49. I love these, they are so 80's Madonna. I'd buy both of them, or maybe even really go for it and wear a large and two smalls. It'd be so, like, totally awesome.


HeartbeadNYC, E13 in the venue guide