Mississippi-made gifts for everyone
Whether you need a holiday gift for family or friends, or you want a treat for yourself, Mississippi has you covered. These unique items show off the creative spirit of Mississippians and are sure to please whoever receives them.
Munson & Brothers(link is external)‘ personal care products are mindfully made in Columbus. Their balms, butters, lotions and waxes are made with all-natural ingredients of the highest caliber, making perfect stocking stuffers for the men in your life. Looking for a special gift for women? Amber Earles is the founder of A’marie’s Bath Flower Shop(link is external) in Brandon, and she makes hand-crafted soaps and other gifts made of natural ingredients and luxurious moisturizers.
Founded out of a common love for the field, Mississippi-based Wren & Ivy(link is external) specializes in gear that marries classic style with modern function for the sporting lifestyle. From ammo belts and key chains to duffle and garment bags, Wren & Ivy makes the perfect gift for any sportsman.
Hayden G. Hall(link is external) was born and raised in Clarksdale. After a career as a classically French-trained chef and restaurateur, Hayden decided to follow his passion of pursuing art as a full-time career. His serene paintings depicting breathtaking Mississippi Delta landscapes would be the ultimate holiday gift.
Husband-and-wife team Susan and Tony Hardin run Little Birdie(link is external) in Calhoun City. This family owned company design and manufacture pillows, dish towels and totes that contain Mississippi themes but also can be customized.
Elizabeth (Bebe) Wolfe runs The Wolfe Studio(link is external) in Jackson, which was started by her parents, Karl and Mildred Nungester Wolfe. The studio is home of the famous Wolfe Bird, as well as nature-inspired paintings and prints by Wolfe artists.
Artist Dana Wittman was born and raised in Long Beach on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, and her pillows, platters and goblets all reflect a coastal influence. A friend talked her into having an art show, and the demand for her pieces grew quickly. She opened Dana Wittman Designs(link is external) in 2005 after Hurricane Katrina hit the area, and she still sells her artwork online.
Need a gift for someone with a sweet tooth? Check out these mouth-watering, tasty treats from Sugarees, Rolling N the Dough and Spoonfudge!
Sugarees(link is external) was established in 1997 in New Albany. Founder Mary Jennifer Russell and her team bake their goods from scratch, including cakes, pies, cookies and brownies. The cream cheese pound cake was picked by Oprah as one of her favorite summer gifts.
Rolling N The Dough(link is external) is an edible cookie dough company in Natchez. This business is family owned and besides edible cookie dough, they make and sell English Toffee Popcorn, Munchy Bar Crunch and English Toffee Pecan Bark. All products are made from scratch once the order is placed.
Spoonfudge!(link is external) is made in Carthage and is handcrafted fudge in a jar that comes with its own spoon. This creamy concoction is delicious on its own or drizzled over ice cream or your favorite baked goods.
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