The most outrageous and probably not-totally-safe way to reuse wine corks.
Megan Fernandez
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50 Days of Holiday Gifts: The Portable Speaker
Business on the outside, party on the inside!
Kelly Kendall
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50 Days of Holiday Gifts: The Beauty Power Tool
What she needs to look like a million bucks—every day.
Megan Fernandez
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50 Days of Holiday Gifts: The Travel Essential
With the “Stella” sweater, you are now free to stay cozy in the cabin.
Megan Fernandez
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50 Days of Holiday Gifts: The Wallet
You probably guessed that cute hipsters are involved in the making of People for Urban Progress’s Dome-roof products. But how about lasers and Mini Coopers? Check out this behind-the-scenes look.
Megan Fernandez
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50 Days of Holiday Gifts: The Chair
It’s a splurge, but this gorgeous rocking chair bears White House DNA.
Megan Fernandez
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50 Days of Holiday Gifts: The T-Shirt
Join the Broad Ripple Canal Swim Team. Don’t worry, you won’t get arrested.
Taylor Ellis
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50 Days of Holiday Gifts: The Toy
A modified loom provides a stimulating yet simple way for kids to make their own jewelry—while sitting quietly for hours!
Taylor Ellis
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50 Days of Holiday Gifts: The Gloves
A ladylike accessory for the modern gal.
Taylor Ellis
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50 Days of Holiday Gifts: The Boots
Yes, they’re pricey, but think of Stuart Weitzman’s signature boots—on the market for 20 years now—as an investment.
Megan Fernandez
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50 Days of Holiday Gifts: The Vonnegut Memento
A toast to Indiana’s greatest literary master.
Megan Fernandez
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50 Days of Holiday Gifts: The Hoodie
A popular United State of Indiana tee design is now available as a sweatshirt.
Megan Fernandez
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50 Days of Holiday Gifts: The Spiritual Message
As cool as concert tees, these shirts by a Westfield designer spell out something more meaningful.
Megan Fernandez
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50 Days of Holiday Gifts: The Handmade Soap
For the man who’s one with his bike.
Megan Fernandez
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Great Gift: The Humor Book
David Letterman co-wrote a new book wherein he skewers the habits of the filthy rich, including himself.