Canetti Magnet Frame - $35 Perfect for a photo of family or best friends. Our favorite frame because you notice what's inside the frame, not the frame itself. Easy to swap out photos or drawings, and works horizontally or vertically.
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Landscape BiFold Wallet - $120 A wallet is a classic grad gift, especially with some cash or gift cards tucked inside. These leather wallets are made in Portland and wear beautifully over time.
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Marimekko Snap Purses These are great for holding cash, cards, lip balm, keys, sunglasses, etc. And a beautiful burst of Marimekko color and pattern.
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Toyo Toolboxes - $45 to $55These toolboxes are great for holding essential tools, or art supplies, or desk accessories - you name it! Made in Japan.
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L. Greenwalt JewelryWe have lots of jewelry choices in stock in many styles! Here are a few pieces from L. Greenwalt in 14K gold fill that have been popular with the grad-aged people we're seeing lately. Made in Portland.
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It's Not How Good You Are.... by Paul Arden - $14.95 This uplifting and humorous little book is a quirky compilation of quotes, facts, pictures, wit and wisdom - all packed into easy-to-digest, bite-sized spreads. From renowned advertising expert Paul Arden.
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You Are Beautiful Mirror - $20 A wonderful daily reminder for your graduate. Made in the USA.
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Woolly Made Slim Wallet - $65 This smaller design fits nicely in a front or shirt pocket. Made in the USA.
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Marimekko Set of 100 Postcards - $22.95 Pair this with a few packs of postcard stamps and maybe your grad will write home periodically?? These also make beautiful desk or wall decor.
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Braun Travel Alarm Clock - $35 This classic German-designed alarm clock is old school - no need to plug in or charge. A single AA battery works for one year.
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The Creative Act by Rick Rubin - $32 Know a creative grad? This book is great for musicians, visual artists, writers and more.
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The Elements of Style (Illustrated) - $18 Strunk and White's classic style guide has helped countless burgeoning writers since its publication in 1959. Here's a version illustrated by the inimitable Maira Kalman. We're sure it will make writing term papers more enjoyable.
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