Shop the Season of Cheer Your Downtown Gift Guide

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Downtown Gift Guide presents a selection of ten unique holiday gifts sourced from local Bellevue shops, emphasizing the importance of shopping local this season. Highlights include Bellevue Coordinate Pillows from Hedge & Vine, which not only beautify homes but also support local artisans. Eco-conscious shoppers will appreciate the Bellevue Magnet Pack from Kate’s Magnets, crafted from recycled materials and available with free shipping on bulk orders. Belle Pastry's Holiday Gift Boxes provide a delightful assortment of fresh pastries, perfect for sharing seasonal cheer. For sneaker lovers, Urbanity offers vibrant “Nordic” Air Max 90 sneakers, with an added incentive of a discount for food donations.

The Bellevue Farmer’s Market gift baskets showcase a variety of locally-produced goods, making them an ideal choice for food lovers. Heartfelt gifts like the corkboard Heart State Ornament from Paper Source serve as meaningful reminders of connection. Lastly, culinary workshops at Whisk provide unique experiences that can be gifted, encouraging creativity and community engagement.

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