For the holiday season I like to start my holiday shopping a little early to avoid stress over the holidays or running out for last minute ideas. This gives me more time for what is truly important: time with family and loved ones. Still, I have a few people left on my shopping list. If you’re still looking for some ideas, I have created this simple New England gift guide to inspire your holiday shopping. If you are travelling to New England this winter, or if you are a local looking for a great gift that also supports your local businesses, this guide will give you some wonderful New England inspired gift ideas.
Experiences:
The best gifts of all are gifts of time spent together and experiences shared. Instead of a material item, may I suggest some experience-based gift ideas instead:
- Ski passes: give a loved one a gift of a day on the slopes for skiing, snowboarding, or even tubing. Connecticut: Ski Sundown Maine: Big Squaw Mountain Resort Vermont: Stowe Mountain Resort New Hampshire: Waterville Valley Rhode Island: Yawgoo Valley (the only ski resort in RI) Massachusetts: Wachusett Mountain
- A lesson: ski lessons are great this time of year, but so are lessons for musical instruments, singing, and painting.
- A special date or family day trip someplace local.
- Passes to a museum such as the Peabody Museum at Yale in New Haven Connecticut.
- Aquarium passes. The Mystic Aquarium is a great example for a wonderful family gift.
- Tickets to a show or a concert. The Palace Theater in Waterbury, CT has gorgeous shows, as does the Bushnell in Hartford. Find a local theater in your area.
For people who love sweets or gifts you can eat:
- Vermont maple butter or maple syrup.
- Fine homemade chocolates like those from Thorncrest Farm, Bridgewater Chocolates or Emalyn Sweets.
- A local jam.
- A jar of raw local honey.
- PEZ candy. The PEZ factory and factory store is located in Orange, Connecticut.
- A Ben & Jerry’s Factory tour and tasting in Vermont.
- A gift card to a local restaurant.
Gifts you can play with:
- Legos (another big name that is based in Connecticut) like this LEGO Christmas Town Square .
- LINCOLN LOGS .
- Handmade wooden toys like these from Franklin’s General Store in Mystic, CT.
Gifts you can wear:
- Anorak jacket .
- A down vest.
- A Plaid Scarf
- Locally made woven scarves, hats, and mittens.
- A fleece plaid shirt.
- Wool socks.
Gifts you can make yourself:
- A homemade cookie mix in a nice jar.
- Orange spiced pomander balls.
- Holiday ornaments.
- Maple candy.
Gifts for the home:
- Natural soy candles handcrafted in Sandy Hook, Connecticut. The Roost Candle Co. is one of my local favorites. I’m a big fan of the Blue Spruce candle that smell so much like a real Christmas tree!
- A fun apron or tea towel for the kitchen by Kackie’s Crafts.
- Handmade soaps. Connecticut: My personal favorite are Goatboy Soaps Maine: Trillium Soaps Vermont: Vermont Soap Rhode Island: Newport Sea Foam New Hampshire: Cardigan Mountain Soap Massachusetts: The Soap Guild
Gifts you can read:
- Tractor Mac’s children’s’ books by New England local author and illustrator, Billy Steers. Tractor Mac Saves Christmas
- Pancakes in Paris: Living the American Dream in France, a memoir about a Connecticut man who opened an American diner in Paris.
- Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, a family holiday classic that takes place in Massachusetts.
Classic Holiday Films Based in New England:
- White Christmas
- Christmas in Connecticut (1945)
- Holiday Inn
- Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Technically, this movie takes place in Whoville, but the author, Dr. Seuss, lived in Springfield MA.)