Vancouver Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts Under $500

Vancouver Reporter Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts Under 0
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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Vancouver Reporter asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Gifts Under $500

1) Artisan Brew Bread Mixes – Choose 3
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Artisan bread mixes make it easy to create delicious bread imbued with the unique flavors of your favorite beer. Prepare in 5 minutes, bake for less than an hour and enjoy!

2) Heart Shaped Dish with Spoon
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Show someone your love with a sweet, petite heart-shaped aluminum dish. A painted interior and matching heart-shaped spoon make this food-safe piece perfect for dishing out sweet treats or corralling odds and ends like hair ties and spare change. Each whimsical catch-all is crafted, sand-cast, and polished by hand.

3) Patent Art
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PatentPrints: Bike – 24×36 – Blueprint

4) Advanced Paper Quilling Card Kit
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Quilling Card: Advanced Paper Quilling Card Kit – Cherry Blossom

5) Bread Dome
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Natural bakeware designed for home bread baking. Also ideal for baking vegetables, meat, and other casserole dishes.



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