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IT'S IN THE CARDS
1. Smudge and shell offering bundle, by WolfWalker Collection ($27). Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque; (505) 314-8216, shumakolowa.com

Smudge Bundles

1. Edison-bulb Hanukkah card ($5.25). Letterpress Made, Santa Fe; (505) 431-1505, letterpressmade.com TRUE  2. Pinecone gift tags ($8.25 for a set of six). Letterpress Made, Santa Fe; (505) 431-1505, letterpressmade.com TRUE 3. Holiday arrows card ($5). Power and Light Press, Silver City; powerandlightpress.bigcartel.com 4. Christmas horse card ($5.25). Letterpress Made, Santa Fe; (505) 431-1505, letterpressmade.com TRUE  5. Arbor woodgrain card ($5). Letterpress Made, Santa Fe; (505) 431-1505, letterpressmade.com TRUE 6. Christmas stripes card ($5). Power and Light Press, Silver City; powerandlightpress.bigcartel.com

Holiday Cards

 

CLASSIC WITH A TWIST
1. Chile pepper cross ($20). Santa Fe Honey, Santa Fe; (505) 780-8797, santafehoney.com 2. San Pascual retablo (reproduction), by Clare Cresap Villa ($40). Fuller Lodge Art Center, Los Alamos; (505) 662-1635, fullerlodgeartcenter.com 3. Teal serape pillow, by Silverado Home ($147). Albuquerque Museum Store, Albuquerque; (505) 242-0434, albuquerquemuseum.org TRUE 4. Nativity scene, by Todd Weber ($200). Nambé, Santa Fe; (800) 443-0339, nambe.com

Traditional Home Gifts

 

FROM OUR CASA TO YOURS
1. Mimbres bowls, by Nancy Butterworth ($20 each or six for $100). Impressions Pottery, Santa Fe; impressionspottery.com 2. Set of two wooden nesting canisters, by Santa Fe Woodshop ($48). Pajarito Environmental Education Center, Los Alamos; (505) 662-0460, peecnature.org TRUE  3. Serving spoon and fork, by Taos Twist ($31 each). Albuquerque Museum Store, Albuquerque; (505) 242-0434, albuquerquemuseum.org   4. Hatch chile powders (red, $6.95; green, $8.95). Old Barrel Tea Company, four locations; (505) 842-5722, oldbarreltea.com TRUE  5. Lunette decorative tile, by Syzygy Tile ($60). Statements, Santa Fe; (505) 988-4440, statementsinsantafe.com TRUE  6. Napkin and napkin ring, by Silverado Home (napkin, $18; ring, $16). Albuquerque Museum Store, Albuquerque;  (505) 242-0434, albuquerquemuseum.org TRUE  7. Red chile pecans ($16). Cafe Pasqual’s, Santa Fe; (505) 983-9340, pasquals.com 8. Ceramic tortilla warmer, by Janet Williams ($88). New Mexico History Museum Shop, Santa Fe; (505) 982-9543, museumfoundation.org

Home Gifts

 

FLAVOR IT UP
1. Ness Farms pinto beans ($5). Santa Fe School of Cooking, Santa Fe; (505) 983-4511, santafeschoolofcooking.com

Foods Gifts

1. Silk-screened Tulie Towels ($6.50 each). New Mexico History Museum Shop, Santa Fe; (505) 982-9543, museumfoundation.org 2. Santa Fe greeting cards, by Starkey Cards ($30 for a set of 12). Georgia O’Keeffe Museum Shop, Santa Fe; gokm.org 3. Red chile pecan brittle ($6.99 for 4 ounces). Brenda’s Perfect Brittle, Albuquerque; (505) 440-0447, brendasperfectbrittle.com TRUE 4. Habanero chimichurri marinade ($7.50). Che Chimichurri, Taos; chechimichurri.com TRUE 5. Two dozen biscochitos ($15 gift-boxed). Celina’s Biscochitos, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque; (505) 269-4997, celinasbiscochitos.com TRUE 6. Mixed-wood lazy Susan ($110). Fathers Building Futures, Albuquerque; (505) 341-9034, fathersbuildingfutures.com 7. Bird ornament, by Kathleen O’Neill ($20). Doodlet’s, Santa Fe; (505) 983-3771, doodlets.com 8. Santa Fe red chile bloody Mary mix ($8.50). Apple Canyon Gourmet, Albuquerque; (800) 866-4695, applecanyongourmet.com TRUE  9. Quilted hot pad ($12). Pam’s Quilts and More, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque; etsy.com/shop/pamsquiltsandmore TRUE

Foods Gifts

 

FILL THEIR STOCKING WITH GLEE
1. Comic book hero, by Rick Phelps ($58). Cafe Pasqual’s Gallery, Santa Fe; (505) 983-9340, pasquals.com

Kids Toys Gifts

1. Wooden building blocks (full set for $35). Fathers Building Futures, Albuquerque; (505) 341-9034, fathersbuildingfutures.com 2. Land of Enchantment light cube, by Inaccord Design ($25). Southwest Treasures, Bosque; swtreasures.com TRUE 3. Leather pouch with painted horse, by Max Hand ($15). Keshi, Santa Fe; (505) 989-8728, keshi.com 4. Mini fetishes, by various Zuni artists ($10 each). Keshi, Santa Fe; (505) 989-8728, keshi.com 5. Framed snake print, by Wade Harrell ($35). Harrell House Bug Museum, Santa Fe; (505) 695-8569, harrellhouse.com 6. Bead necklace ($4). Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque; (505) 314-8216, shumakolowa.com 7. Glitter-painted bird banner, by Barbara Gorham ($35). Doodlet’s, Santa Fe; (505) 983-3771, doodlets.com 8. Roadrunner wooden toy, by Foxy Girl Designs ($40). Nikki Zabicki, Albuquerque; (505) 243-9931, nikkizabicki.com 9. Forest baby bib, by Make Me a Cake ($17). Doodlet’s, Santa Fe; (505) 983-3771, doodlets.com 10. Furry monster bracelets ($15). Meow Wolf, Santa Fe; (505) 395-6369, meowwolf.com 11. Steer skull T-shirt, by One Tribe ($28). Indigo Baby, Santa Fe; (505) 954-4000 TRUE 12. Navajo doll with velvet dress ($20). Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque; (505) 314-8216, shumakolowa.com 13. Pink fox rattle, by Indigo Toybox ($30). Nikki Zabicki, Albuquerque; (505) 243-9931, nikkizabicki.com

Kids Gift

 

LASSO A PRESENT HE’LL NEVER FORGET
1. Billy the Kid T-shirt, by Sean Friend ($18). Guerrilla Graphix, Albuquerque; (505) 200-0474, guerrillagraphix.com 2. Valles Caldera jigsaw puzzle ($20). Pajarito Environmental Education Center, Los Alamos; (505) 662-0460, peecnature.org

Mens Gifts

1. Archival tea towel ($48 for a set of four designs). Los Poblanos Farm Shop, Los Ranchos de Albuquerque; (505) 938-2192, farmshop.lospoblanos.com TRUE 2. Sapphire travel kit ($37); Designs of Erika, Santa Fe; (505) 424-3806, designsoferika.com TRUE 3. Dryland Wilds botanical soaps ($14). Red River Mercantile, Santa Fe; (505) 992-1233, drylandwilds.com 4. Sage leather satchel ($275). Tres Cuervos Leatherworks at Spurline Supply Co., Albuquerque; (505) 242-6858, tres-cuervos.com 5. Spirit sampler set of vodka, gin, whiskey, brandy ($22). Santa Fe Spirits, Santa Fe; (505) 467-8892, santafespirits.com TRUE 6. Pottery design ceramic mug, by Frederica Antonio ($25). Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque; (505) 843-7270, shumakolowa.com 7. Belt buckle, by Nikki Zabicki ($42). Nikki Zabicki, Albuquerque; (505) 243-9931, nikkizabicki.com 8. Bull Effex logo hat ($25). Bull Effex; bulleffex.com 9. Wood-handled six-way screwdriver, by Roy Taylor ($25). Cibola Arts Gallery, Mountainair; (505) 847-0324, cibolaartsgallery.com TRUE 10. Turquoise and jet heishi necklace, by Kevin Garcia ($95). Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque; (505) 843-7270, shumakolowa.com 11. Wood inlay bolo tie, by Stanton Lance ($120). Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque; (505) 843-7270, shumakolowa.com 12. Stamped copper bracelet, by Gwendolyn Tooloe ($15). Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque; (505) 843-7270, shumakolowa.com 13. Organ Mountain Outfitters logo T-shirt ($20). Organ Mountain Outfitters, Las Cruces; (575) 323-3274, organmountainoutfitters.com

Mens Gifts2

 

TRINKETS AND TREASURES
1. Nambé 9-inch Butterfly Bowl ($150). Nambé, Santa Fe; (800) 443-0339, nambe.com

Womens Gifts

1. Cut triangle scarf, by Katherine Morgan ($37). Hyperclash, Santa Fe; (505) 820-0520, hyperclash.com 2. Mini messenger bag ($37). Designs of Erika, Santa Fe; (505) 424-3806, designsoferika.com TRUE 3. Enchantment bath soak in Jemez Rain scent ($15). Yerba Botanicals, Santa Fe; yerbabotanicals.com TRUE 4. Fused-glass plate, by David F. Schuster ($95). Fuller Lodge Art Center, Los Alamos; (505) 662-1635, fullerlodgeartcenter.com 5. Frida Kahlo cup, by Marie Baron ($36). Albuquerque Museum Store, Albuquerque; (505) 242-0434, albuquerquemuseum.org 6. Handwoven scarf, by Natasha Nargis ($175). Natasha Santa Fe; (505) 913-9236, natashasantafe.com TRUE 7. Wire-wrapped cabochon ring, by Molly Hodosko ($25). Fuller Lodge Art Center, Los Alamos; (505) 662-1635, fullerlodgeartcenter.com 8. Sea glass and river pebble necklace ($250). Chela Gurnee, Albuquerque; chelagurnee.com  9. Mosaic earrings, by Percy and Charlotte Reano ($75). Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque; (505) 314-8216, shumakolowa.com 10. Sterling-silver stamped hairpin ($66). Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque; (505) 314-8216, shumakolowa.com 11. Buffalo pin/pendant, by Jaci Fischer ($465). Albuquerque Museum Store, Albuquerque; (505) 242-0434, albuquerquemuseum.org

Womens Gifts 2

 

MMMMMM, NICE!
1. Vintage turquoise bead necklace, by an unknown Santo Domingo Pueblo artist ($295). Wright’s Indian Art, Albuquerque; (505) 266-0120, wrightsgallery.com

Womens Gift1. Two Blue Birds silk scarf, by Marla Allison ($199). Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, Albuquerque; (505) 314-8216, shumakolowa.com 2. Soapstone spoon rests, by Mark Saxe (small, $23; large, $55). SITE Santa Fe, Santa Fe; (505) 989-1199, sitesantafe.org 3. Silver, turquoise, and Herkimer diamond ring, by Lilly Barrack ($130). Lilly Barrack stores, Albuquerque; (505) 265-4147, lillybarrack.com TRUE 4. Sterling-silver cuff bracelet, by Carolyn Pollack ($200). Nambé, Santa Fe; (800) 443-0339, nambe.com 5. Sterling-silver multi-band ring, by Carolyn Pollack ($175). Nambé, Santa Fe; (800) 443-0339, nambe.com 6. Chaco pottery shard truffles ($12 for a box of four). Cacao Santa Fe, Santa Fe; (505) 471-0891, cacaosantafe.com TRUE 7. ChipChap natural lip balm ($18). ChipChap, Alamogordo; the sacreddesert.com 8. Sterling-silver leaf earrings, by Ryan Vallo of Acoma Pueblo ($70). Hyperclash, Santa Fe; (505) 820-0520, hyperclash.com 9. Small mica clay dish, by Lee Onstott ($19). Cafe Pasqual’s Gallery, Santa Fe; (505) 983-9340, pasquals.com

Womens Gifts


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