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Gift Guide Part 1: What to Get Your Clients

One thing to celebrate this season? Good clients. The ones who’ve been long-time fans of your work. The ones who make your job easier. The ones you want to be friends with even after your job is done. What would we do without them? This season, show your appreciation to your clients with thoughtful gifts handmade by independent artisans, artists and makers. We’ve picked our favorite client gifts from the 2018 Rising Tide Gift Guide to help you find something for everyone.

Ready to shop? Get exclusive discount codes—including up to 25% off, free shipping and more—for select shops in the gift guide here.

rising tide gift guide - weaving

A pretty weaving to bring them feelings of hygge, the Danish word for all things cozy and comfortable.

rising tide gift guide - linen apron

A linen apron that’s both beautiful and functional for all of their cooking adventures.

rising tide gift guide - plant based skin care

Plant-based skincare your clients can feel good about putting on their bodies.

rising tide gift guide

An illustrated sticker of your clients’ home state. Bonus: Forget about shipping—just slip it inside a holiday card and put a stamp on it.

rising tide gift guide - market bag

An awesome market bag, filled with picnic goodies, like crackers, salami and wine, that can be re-used for future trips to the farmers’ market.

The cutest handmade baby clothes, including flannel-lined bonnets, bloomers and baby harem pants (!), for their little ones.  

rising tide gift guide - fall mat

A modern doormat to make them smile every time they come home.

rising tide gift guide - custom sugar cookies

Custom cookies that taste as good as they look.

rising tide gift guide - candle

A hand-poured candle for warming up the house on cold winter days.

rising tide gift guide - letterpress coasters

Letterpress coasters with recipes for all their favorite cocktails.

Need More Gift Ideas?

Check out our:
Gift guide for clients
Gift guide for business besties

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