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Friday, November 1, 2013

yoga gift guide 2013

It's that time again! This list was great fun last year, so here it is again with a few go-to favorites as well as some new products and ideas for any yogi. Hang on to this list for your favorite yoga teacher or friend because this year's list starts as low as 17¢! :) Namaste!

1) Custom Yoga Music CD - 17¢
For just the cost of a blank CD, you can create a really special and useful yoga-related gift for any friend or instructor! DIY to share your favorite music style and personal flair. Instructors LOVE to receive music suggestions and it will be fun for you to hear the updated playlists in class! (hint, hint!) ;)





















2) Yoga Jewelry Charms - $2.50
This Etsy shop boasts a variety of unique and affordable charms for everyone from the spiritual yogi to the sporty yogi. Great for charm bracelets, necklaces or keychains...maybe keep a few for yourself?




















3) JuJu's Aromatherapy Eye Pillows - $4.00

These eye pillows will probably remain a staple on this list for quite some time. They're only $4 and they're all custom and handmade! You can mix and match from a huge variety of luxurious silk fabrics and scents. Pop them in the microwave or the freezer for a few minutes for an extra special relaxing treat before bedtime or use them to boost your meditation practice.

yoga gift guide 2013


4) Chevron Elastic Hair Ties - $7.50

These types of hair ties are about as gentle as you can get without rocking the scrunchie. For those who need to pull their hair back often, these are a stylish and gentle option. At $7.50 for 10 hair ties, they make a great, cheap handmade gift!














5) Target Yoga Tights - $12

Target has recently stepped up it's game in the active-wear department, but if you're just looking for some not-plain-black cotton tights to add a little flair to your yoga practice, head over to the sock section. For around $10-$15, you'll find all sorts of cute (and don't worry: opaque) tights from simple stripes to crazy plaids. (I have the ones pictured here!)




















6) Essential Oil Blend - $12.95
Essential oils have long been used to help to create a calming atmosphere, invigorate yoga practice or increase awareness of the senses. Oils make a great gift because there are tons of different scents and uses for them. You might dilute them with water and citrus to make a fresh mat-cleaning spray, pair with an oil-diffuser or gift with a carrier oil to use for massage.



If you're not artistic enough to DIY, consider purchasing a watercolor print or notecards from the talented, Lindsey Satchell. She creates simple, yet powerful yoga asana designs that would fit beautifully into any yogi's home and for just $20, you can choose an 8.5" x 11" print from her huge collection of poses. 

Shameless plug? Perhaps. Excellent, custom gift? Absolutely. New designs are posted periodically and you can choose any product, design and colors you want! "Stay Present" pictured here, is one of the more popular designs for yogis and non-yogis alike.



9) TOMS gift certificate - $50
Whether it's the incredibly comfortable and practical shoes or the charitable organization that attracts yogis like flies, you'll usually find at least a few pairs of TOMS outside of any yoga class. If you're not familiar with the company, for every pair of shoes they sell, TOMS donates one pair to a child in need. "One for one." <3

Handmade gifts are the best and this Etsy shop has all different colors of these entirely customizable ombre tights. Comprised of a 90% cotton/10% lycra blended knit, they offer a lot of stretch, but are breathable. 


No, of course you don't need to spend $82 to get a decent yoga mat bag. But if you're going to splurge, it darn-well better be cute and oGorgeous has you covered with these unique bow bags. 



Namaste, people!

Check out last year's gift guide here!

Thursday, December 6, 2012

yoga gift guide 2012

Whether you're a practicing yogi, a clueless friend or a devoted practitioner, the following 15 favorites offer a wide-variety of price range, style and function. Hopefully this list gives you some inspiration for the upcoming holiday season!

1.) JuJu's Aromatherapy Eye Pillows - $4.00
Quite possibly the most wonderful $4 gift ever, these eye pillows are hand-made and positively decadent. Choose from a huge variety of luxurious fabrics and relaxing scents and maybe even get one for yourself!

2.) Peace Sign Sterling Earrings - $5.95
Make a statement with a simple accessory and fight hunger with every purchase.
3.) ToeSox - $15
Sure they might look like a ratty old pair of toe-less socks, but any yogi will appreciate the amazing five-toe design that promotes toe strength and flexibility. They're also equipped with non-slip grips on the bottom, so you can practice yoga safely on or off the mat. AND they're only $15!


4.) Yoga Journal Subscription - $15
Be sure to check and make sure that your yogi-loved-one doesn't already subscribe, but if not, Yoga Journal is an amazingly affordable gift that keeps on giving the whole year through!

5.) Ripple Effect Fair Trade Scarf - $18
Beautiful color options for every yogi on your list, this silk and cotton blend scarf is sure to keep even the most stylish yogis looking cool and staying warm.

6.) Yoga Tote - $18
Strictly for yogis with a sense of humor, this tote and other accessories bearing the same verbiage have become very popular in the yoga community.


7.) Chocoveda Chocolates - $30
Starting at $30, this all-natural, dairy free specialty dark chocolate is just plain cool. Seven flavors correlate to each of the seven chakras! Flavors include chai, tangerine, ginger/lemongrass, green tea, peppermint, pomegranate, and honey/vanilla. Enough said.

8.) prAna Wonderblock - $30
prAna makes this amazing loaf-of-bread + yoga-block hybrid that would be extremely useful for various asanas. Reuse an old bread bag as wrapping paper for a hilarious and thoughtful gift! ;)


9.) Namaste Leather Bracelet - $38
I love Etsy and this shop is full of awesome "word" bracelets.

Pretty much an essential for any serious yogi, these yoga cookie cutters are sure to automatically create the healthiest baked goods on the block...right?

Seriously, what better gift for a new or practicing yogi than yoga? Many studios and private instructors offer gift cards for any amount, but a nice class pass will normally start around $50. Call your local studio to find out and be the hero for your yoga-loving-loved ones!


Handmade in the U.S. and starting at $60, these Zafu pillows are amazingly comfortable for extended meditation practice. Great motivation for those beginning a meditation practice or a welcome treat for those accustomed to sitting on the floor for hours at a time.

The versatile rectangular bolster is an extremely useful yoga prop for yogis of every level. Lightweight and firm, it weighs significantly less than standard bolsters and retains its shape and firmness for years of practice.


Jade makes the undisputed best yoga mats, hands (and feet) down. $70 might seem steep when you can purchase mats for $10, but for someone who practices yoga often, it's nice to have a well-made yoga mat that will last and not leave tiny rubber chunks all over your body or the studio you practice in. Jade is also committed to being Eco-friendly and they give back to environmental causes with each purchase.


If all else fails, you can't go wrong with some sort of Lululemon apparel or gift card. If you haven't heard, Lulu is the creme-de-la-creme of yoga apparel. I'm told that what they lack in affordability, they make up for with vanity...I mean quality. Until I receive said gift card or find $80 in between my couch cushions to drop on a pair of tights, I think my Target apparel is working out just fine.


Namaste, people!

Check out the 2013 Gift Guide here!