The guide: Last-minute holiday gift ideas from Pasadena-area stores

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FOR ANYBODY
  • Gift cards (seen above), luxury candles and pretty much anything in stock at Lula Mae100 N. Fair Oaks Ave., Pasadena
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FOR HIM
  • Handcrafted denim (above) at Rising Sun Jeans, 107 S. Fair Oaks Ave. #109, Pasadena
  • Vintage glasses and sunglasses at Old Focals45 W. Green St., Pasadena

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FOR THE PETS
  • All-natural, oven-baked dog treats (above) at Three Dog Bakery36 W. Colorado Blvd. #3, Pasadena
  • Designer dog fashions, leashes and carriers at The Shabby Dog31 E. Montecito Ave., Sierra Madre

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FOR HER
  • Handmade soaps (above), skin care and cosmetics from Lush24 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena

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FOR THE PERSON WHO HAS EVERYTHING
  • Gift certificate for a bus adventure through Pasadena's darker sides from Esotouric, esotouric.com
  • Something strange and wonderful (above), like an antique anatomy chart, from The Gold Bug22 E. Union St., Pasadena

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FOR THE HOSTESS/DECORATOR
  • Decor and art objects for the home (above) from Maude Woods55 E. Holly St., Pasadena
  • A bottle of fine wine from Monopole Wine21 S. El Molino Ave., Pasadena

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FOR TOTS
  • Plush stuffed animals (above) or old-fashioned toys from Marz, 1512 Mission St., South Pasadena
  • Something for the bitty baby at Bellini1020 Mission St., South Pasadena

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FOR FOODIES
  • Sea salt and lavender chocolates from Mignon Chocolate (above), 6 E. Holly St., Pasadena

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FOR ARTISTS
  • Creative doo-dads and art supplies from Zinnia (above), 1024 Mission St., South Pasadena
  • Authentic Mexican folk art, trinkets and jewelry from The Folk Tree, 217 S. Fair Oaks Ave., Pasadena
(Staff art; Top photo by Walt Mancini / Staff)

1 Comments

Kate said:

Old Town Cooking School
-Gift certificates for a lot of different Cooking Classes. I just bought one for my brother for a Chili Class, but they have Stir Fry, Pie Making and Brunches

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