Don’t forget the stocking stuffers!
Published 7:37 am Monday, November 24, 2014
- Obsidian knives from Prairie Trading Post in Prairie City. Any outdoorsman will be all smiles to find one of these one-of-a-kind, obsidian knives in their stocking. Hand crafted by flintknapper and Prairie Trading Post owner Dale Duby, the knives come in a variety of designs and sizes.
So maybe everything on your gift list is bought, wrapped and marked off the list, and you think you’re done for another holiday season.
How about stocking stuffers?
Get those stockings stuffed in a jiffy with these gift ideas from Grant County merchants.
• Holiday Specs, available at King’s Discount Store in John Day. Look at Christmas lights in a whole new way with these 3D glasses, that are sure to entertain kids of all ages. The specs transform the lights into holiday shapes, each pair a particular style: elves, gingerbread men, snowflakes, angels, candy canes and more.
• Fuzzy Christmas socks, available at Muzzy’s 1-2-3 in John Day. Treat the ladies in your life with the gift of warm, cozy feet with these plush socks that come in a variety of styles and holiday color combinations.
• Variety pack of soaps, from Prairie Hardware and Gifts in Prairie City. These packages of seven fragrant soaps are already wrapped and ribbon-tied, and ready to slip into a Christmas stocking for that someone special.
• Knitted hats from Roan Out West in Prairie City. Keep those noggins warm with these hats, knitted locally by Ginger Shive of Prairie City. With a variety of colors, styles and sizes from which to choose, there’s bound to be one for every person on your list.
• Spice mixes from Russell’s Custom Meats and Deli in Canyon City. Surprise the cook of the house with specialty spices, which are sure to make their way into favorite dishes the whole family will enjoy. About a dozen mouth-watering mixes are available, including Pennsylvania Pepper, Pumpkin Pie, 18-Spice Chicken Rub, Milan Bread Dipping, and Cow Tippin’ Steak Seasoning.
• Obsidian knives from Prairie Trading Post in Prairie City. Any outdoorsman will be all smiles to find one of these one-of-a-kind, obsidian knives in their stocking. Hand crafted by flintknapper and Prairie Trading Post owner Dale Duby, the knives come in a variety of designs and sizes.