Holiday Wishlist: 9 Affordable Michigan-Made Gifts

Finding the perfect gift can be a challenge. We get it.


MICHIGANโ€”Finding the perfect gift to stick under the Christmas tree can be a challenge.

We get it.ย 

Thatโ€™s why weโ€™re kicking off the holiday season with a series of gift guides designed to spark inspiration and delight in just about every Michigander on your shopping list. These arenโ€™t just any big box store suggestions. Theyโ€™re all unique products made right here in the Mitten. And by supporting the locally owned businesses that sell them, theyโ€™re all gifts thatโ€™ll keep on giving.

This is the first in a series of holiday shopping guides from The โ€˜Gander. Click here to find the others as they become availableโ€”including six whole guides dedicated entirely to products made in some of our favorite Michigan cities, like Traverse City, Muskegon, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo, Flint, Saginaw, Lansing and Detroit.

 

โ€˜Taste of Michiganโ€™ Candles (by True North Candle Co.)

(Courtesy/True North Candle Co.)

Every candle at this West Michigan candle company is hand poured and contains only three main ingredients: Soy wax, cotton braids and premium essential oils. That means they burn clean, and theyโ€™re eco-friendly, too. The โ€œTaste of Michiganโ€ collection features some of the most iconic scents in the Mittenโ€”like Tulip Time, Traverse City Cherry and Michigan Apple Orchard.ย 

Prices vary. Find a list of retailers here.ย 

 

Michigan Earrings ($23 from 321SimpleCreations on Etsy)ย 

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These adorable, handmade, sterling silver earrings are great for anyone who wants a little something special to remember the Mitten. And of course, theyโ€™re made right here in Michigan.ย 

 

Cherry Wood Serving Bowl ($82.50 from Holland Bowl Mill)ย 

(Courtesy/Holland Bowl Mill)

This cherry wood serving bowl was featured in the 2013 New York Times Holiday Gift Guide, and nearly a decade later, itโ€™s still a wonderful gift for those who like to host. The best part: It was made and stained by hand at one of the last commercial wooden bowl mills in the country.ย 

 

Mackinac Island Fudge ($29.95 from Rybaโ€™s Fudge Shops)ย 

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Itโ€™s not so easy to get over to Mackinac Island during the winter months, but you can always bring the fudge to you with an order from one of the oldest fudge shops on the island. Rybaโ€™s has been perfecting its fudge-making craft for four generations, and the result is a deliciously creamy and luscious fudge that any familyโ€”Michigander or notโ€”will be sure to enjoy.ย 

 

Ceramic Growler ($85 from Grayling Ceramics)ย 

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Itโ€™s no secret: Michiganders love their craft beer. And with so many breweries offering steep discounts on to-go drinks in refillable growlers, this is certainly a gift thatโ€™ll keep on giving. Ditch the boring, glass jug and pick up something with styleโ€”and keep your frosty brew ice cold, too.

 

Classic ABC Blocks ($42 from Uncle Goose)ย 

(Courtesy/Uncle Goose)

Give your kid a break from the iPad, and hook them up with a classic toy from your childhood. These iconic ABC blocks from Uncle Goose are hand-manufactured in Grand Rapidsโ€”and believe it or not, theyโ€™re the only company in the country that still makes them all by hand.ย 

 

Waxed Canvas Shop Apron ($130 from Tenden)ย 

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This study, canvas apronโ€”complete with a leather neck, cotton webbing ties and two pocketsโ€”is handmade in Michigan, and itโ€™s reportedly a bestseller among those who like to work with their hands. Pick one up for the chef in the family, and grab another for your next woodworking project. Itโ€™s available in four colors: charcoal, rust, olive and a festive, holiday red.ย 

 

Revel Slippers ($80 from Chaco)ย 

(Courtesy/Chaco)

Chaco is a pretty big brandโ€”but itโ€™s based right here in Michigan, and it just happens to make some of the coziest slippers and house shoes on the market. You may never wear shoes again.

Waxed Cotton Cap ($47.99 from Stormy Kromer)ย 

(Courtesy/Stormy Kromer)

This Upper Peninsula brand has a bounty of handmade hatsโ€”some functional, others designed more just to keep cozy in the winter. This particular hat is a bit of both. When the chilly morning gives way to a sunny afternoon, simply pull up the ear band and youโ€™ll stay comfortable all day long.ย 

Editorโ€™s Note: The prices for each item featured in this guide were checked for accuracy on Nov. 29. With constantly rotating sales, theyโ€™re always subject to change.ย 

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