A Gift Guide For Your Favorite Neighbor

Kindness goes a long way. So if you have great neighbors who you trust with your spare keys and who made quarantine a bit more manageable, show them some love this holiday season! Here are a few gift ideas from Red Barn Mercantile and Penny Post that will help make their spirits bright.

  1. A sweet wintery notepad for scribbling notes and making to-do lists feel a little less daunting. (Holiday Notepad,$16)

  2. A seasonal candle with notes of cinnamon, cranberry, and evergreen to put them in the holiday spirit. (Joyeux Noel Candle, $24)

  3. Sprinkles! Also available in Ugly Christmas Sweater and Blizzard varieties. (Christmas Sequins Sprinkles, $10)

  4. A beautiful towel featuring a field guide to Virginia's flora and fauna. (Tea Towel, $20)

  5. An ornament that speaks to the times. (Masked Santa, $28)

  6. A warm, sophisticated shea butter lotion to combat winter skin. (Hand Creme, $22.50)

  7. Festive Christmas tree coasters for their holiday table décor. (Coasters, $20)

  8. A set of magical Yule logs to add wondrous rainbow-colored flames to their fireside gatherings. (Magic Yule Log, $26)

  9. A traditional yet bold bloody mary mix. (Ordinary Mary, $24)

  10. An all-in-one kit for the ultimate hot cocoa. Mini mallows, peppermint stick stirrers, and Hammond's Double Chocolate cocoa. (Cocoa Kit, $30)

  11. A bit of a splurge, but too good not to mention. Recently featured in the Washington Post's holiday gift guide, FLÎKR Fire. Safe, portable ambiance, and a solution to wanting s'mores indoors! (FLÎKR Personal Fireplace, $99)


  1. A cheerful card in which you can express your gratitude. This one would be pretty sweet paired with a coffee mug or some hot chocolate. (Have A Cup Of Cheer Card, $6)

  2. A delightful book filled with the wisdom of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. With colorful illustrations and quotes that touch on themes of kindness, empathy, self-care, respect, and love, this is the feel-good book we need right now. (Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, $15)

  3. A fun ornament for their tree. (Rosebud Motel Key Ornament, $15)

  4. A pretty place to scribble notes. (Marigold Everyday Notepad, $16)

  5. Popcorn perfection! Poppy's holiday flavors are delightful, and the packaging is so fun and festive. (Butter Almond Toffee Popcorn, $24)

  6. A Christmas cracker filled with gold chocolate drops. Soft and sweet, with a hint of vanilla. (Gold Chocolate Festive Cracker, $12)

  7. A silly keychain for their keys (or yours.) (Assume Life Key Tag, $10)

  8. A sweet and salty hot chocolate to warm them up. (Salted Caramel Drinking Chocolate, $18)

  9. A mistletoe mug to get them in the holiday spirit. (Mug, $22)

  10. A game with more than 300 entertaining, interesting, and thoughtful questions designed to spark cozy conversation and create the right atmosphere for an ultimate hygge evening. A perfect game to play with friends, family, and neighbors! (The Hygge Game, $24)

Whether they share their baked goods with you or keep your packages safe while you're away, having good neighbors is truly a gift. Make sure they know how grateful you are! 

If you're into this guide or you need help assembling a gift, let us know! It would be our absolute pleasure to earn you the title of best gifter this holiday season.

Lisa Soboleski

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Digital Media Manager | Penny Post

Born and raised in St. Louis, Lisa graduated from the University of Missouri with a degree in journalism and strategic communications. She began her career in publishing, working for a local magazine in St. Louis. In 2011, she moved to Old Town, Alexandria with the love of her life, Nelson. They immediately fell in love with the area and after a few years of renting, decided to buy a very sweet house (that needs a new kitchen). Lisa worked in D.C. for a Fortune 500 company as a senior design and production associate for the better part of seven years. She recently jumped ship to pursue more creatively fulfilling and inspiring endeavors. She is currently a freelance florist for Sweet Root Village, and a digital media manager for her two favorite businesses in Old Town, Penny Post and Red Barn Mercantile.

Penny Post is a paper goods store offering witty and sophisticated greeting cards, notebooks and note pads, pencils and pens for the novice and professional alike, desk accessories and office supplies plus wrapping paper bags, ribbon, party supplies and balloons.

shoppennypost.com

1201 King Street

Alexandria, VA 22314

703.838.0355


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