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  • last-minute gift shopping on Amazon

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    I prefer to buy all the holiday gifts for my friends and family from local businesses and craftspeople, but it’s not always possible: many recipients live far away, or need something very specific. And sometimes the online price, even with shipping, is far less than it is anywhere else – and I am not, by any means, wealthy. So there’s that whole needing to make the house payment thing. Should you have backed yourself into a corner and need a few quick fixes this holiday season, there’s plenty – whether you’re buying for a local friend, your spouse, or a faraway family member – on Amazon:

    furniture

    • attractive spindle-sided cushioned bench for $99
    • pretty tile-topped endtable
    • a similar piece without the tile, and in a darker finish
    • another endtable, this one with a cabinet & shelving
    • neat drop-front desk at a terrific bargain
    • low, four-shelf storage unit
    • wall hook with shelf
    • another wall shelf with a bit more detail
    • "lowboy" shelf / cabinet storage unit

    lighting

    • a very cool copper and glass table lamp
    • mission / prairie glass pendant
    • interesting stained glass table lamp
    • pretty Tiffany-glass pendant
    • a pretty, minimalist outdoor sconce
    • a very nice traditional wall sconce

    tools & fixtures

    • the be-all, end-all of hammers: the truly great douglas 20-oz framing hammer
    • 115-piece tool / home repair set, at a great price
    • a very pretty, classic American Standard bath fixture
    • an attractive Greene & Greene doorbell

    books

    • Simon Hyoun’s The American Craftsman, a book of plans in full color
    • Christian Gladu’s (of The Bungalow Company) new Small Bungalows
    • The Essential Guide to the Steel Square – a must-have for woodworkers and builders
    • Taunton’s new guide, Affordable Remodel

    and finally, for those who are either completely nuts, ridiculously rich or have a 30-foot entryway to light:

    • Meyda Tiffany’s Avondale 2-tier, 10-arm chandelier for just over $11,000. And whoopee – free shipping!
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