It's almost that time of year, ok maybe I'm pushing it a bit, but the Holiday Season will be here before you know it. And if you're anything like me you will be scrambling at the last minute to find that unique gift for that special someone on your list. There's always at least one person that has everything and offers up no suggestions.
Well I'm about to make the gift giving process a lot easier for you. UncommonGoods is a really cool website offering; you guessed it...very unique items. Shopping has never been easier. Browse categories like dining & entertaining, jewelry, and home and garden. Maybe you are looking for handmade gifts like these or something for the wine enthusiast on your list; either way uncommon goods has you covered. And just think; all this from the comfort of your home.
Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, UncommonGoods is an privately-owned
retailer that endeavors to feature unique designs and handcrafted gifts created in harmony with the
environment and without harm to animals or people.
I recently partnered with UncommonGoods and they sent me this cool bread and oil board. Handcrafted, from solid sugar maple, with a special indentation for the provided ceramic dipping bowl, this board will be perfect for showcasing bread at my next get together.
With the holidays right around the corner I suggest you meander over to UncommonGoods and take a look around. I'm sure you'll find something for everyone on your list. Or maybe you'd like a bread board like mine? UncommonGoods is giving one lucky blog reader a bread board of their very own. Enter below:
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