The CBC Arts holiday gift guide: 2020 edition

Shop unique treats from Canadian artists and makers, from cozy sweatsuits to festive ceramic 'Blobs'

Image | CBC Arts holiday gift guide

Caption: One more item for your shopping list: an extra-large stocking to fit all this swag. (Clockwise from left: Diana Lynn Vandermeulen, Sarah Anne Johnson, Margaret August, NorBlack NorWhite, Manitobah Mukluks, Danielle Murrell Cox)

Sure, the holidays aren't going to be quite the same this year, and maybe you'll be exchanging gifts over Zoom instead of under an IRL tree. But the pandemic won't stop you from playing Santa, and if you're especially keen on supporting independent vendors this season, keep reading to find 30+ items from Canadian artists and makers — folks we've covered on CBC Arts. Fire up a few dozen browser tabs and get shopping!

Things to wear

Image | NorBlack NorWhite boasty brustroke

Caption: (NorBlack NorWhite)

Cozy co-ords are a Christmas morning must. And if you're in #wfh-mode through 2021, this one's a gift with some serious staying power.
Boasty Brushstroke sweat set(external link) - NorBlack NorWhite, $328

Image | Jen Mann hoodie

Caption: (Jen Mann)

Can't be bothered with a matching set? Pants are overrated, even those of the "sweat" variety. Available in three colours, consider this hoodie one-and-done dressing for their next video call.
Oversized hoodie(external link) - Jen Mann, $85

Image | Diana Lynn Vandermeulen thermal

Caption: (@dianalynnvdm/Instagram)

There's no bad weather, only bad clothes. Stay toasty this winter with a thermal layer that doubles as wearable art.
Thermal long-sleeve shirt(external link) - Diana Lynn Vandermeulen, $120

Image | Catfriendo hoodie

Caption: (Catfriendo/Threadless)

The best phrase to come out of 2020? Germy aerosols be damned, they'll be screaming out loud when they open this gift.
Scream inside your heart zip-up (external link)hoodie(external link) - Catfriendo, $44 (US)

Image | Piney P socks

Caption: (AJA Louden)

The crew sock of champions. And Edmonton artist AJA Loudon has plenty of designs to choose from. (Remember to add a free colouring book(external link) to your order!)
Tiny Baby Piney socks(external link) - AJA Louden, $25

Image | Jordan Bennett Tamarack Boots

Caption: (Jordan Bennett/Manitobah Mukluks)

No guarantees or anything, but shovelling snow is probably more tolerable when you're wearing boots as zazzed-out as these.
Jordan Bennett Tamarack boots(external link) - Manitobah Mukluks, $349.99

Image | Snowlion Club bucket hat

Caption: (The Snowlion Club)

Love the logo? This Toronto-based collective of Tibetan-Canadian artists has plenty of other merch available.
Bucket hat(external link) - The Snowlion Club, $28

Pieces of flair

Image | Canadian artist masks

Caption: (Clockwise from left: Margaret August, Yana Ko, Sarah Anne Johnson, Hayley Elsaesser, McMichael Canadian Art Collection.)

It's the gift that shows you really care (about protecting yourself and others). So many masks: Sarah Anne Johnson art mask(external link), $35 (US); Yano Ko "Pretty Prints" mask(external link) and matching drawstring bag(external link) (see website for prices); Margaret August Ch'inkwu mask(external link), $34; Hayley Elsaesser Mouthy mask(external link), $25. And, for the Landscape Artist of the Year Canada fans: Tom Thomson Autumn Woods mask(external link), $24.95.

Image | Shimma scrunchie

Caption: (NorBlack NorWhite)

The bigger the hair (accessory), the closer to God. Shiny, super-sized scrunchies, made to order.
Shimma scrunchie(external link) - NorBlack NorWhite, $20

Image | Amanda McCavour lemon earrings

Caption: (Amanda McCavour)

When life gives you lemons ... wear these extremely cheerful earrings.
Lemon earrings(external link) - Amanda McCavour, $50

Image | Kara Hamilton Wilting Daisy

Caption: (Kara Hamilton)

Pretty and political. Shop limited-edition brass pins from the Toronto artist's jewelry collection, We the People.
Wilting Daisy pin(external link) - Kara Hamilton, $250 (US)

Image | Miss Colombia crown

Caption: (Lido Pimienta)

Technically, these bespoke and bedazzled headbands aren't Pimienta's handiwork — they're made by her mom, Rosario Paz. But the designs are inspired by the artist's latest album, Miss Colombia. This OOAK number is the "Miss Flores de Metal" ($50). More options available online.
Miss Colombia Coronas/Crowns(external link) - Lido Pimienta, $50 and up

Image | What would Buffy do earrings

Caption: (Mad Aunty)

What would Buffy do? (Buffy Sainte-Marie, that is.) Shop more designs from Mad Aunty (a.k.a. Joi T. Arcand) through Indigenous Fashion Week Toronto(external link)'s online marketplace. The store goes live Nov. 26-29.
What Would Buffy Do? earrings(external link) - Mad Aunty, $105

Image | Lisa Vanin pin

Caption: (Lisa Vanin)

The last nine months in pin form. Also available in (antiviral?) copper.
Cry Baby lapel pin(external link) - Lisa Vanin, $11.95

Image | Margaret August backpack

Caption: (Margaret August)

Know someone who started cycling because of the pandemic? They'll need a backpack.
Elapsed Time backpack(external link) - Margaret August, $65 (USD)

Image | Leeandra Cianci tote

Caption: (Leeandra Cianci)

An adorable, portable reminder to support your local restaurants.
She Loves Takeout tote(external link) - Leeandra Cianci, $25

Image | art brat comics tote

Caption: (Art Brat Comics)

A slogan for the quarlife if ever there was one. Design by Halifax cartoonist Mollie Cronin, a.k.a. Art Brat Comics.
Too Old to Party, Too Young to Die tote(external link) - Art Brat Comics, $25

Things for around the house

Image | Hilary Jane mug

Caption: (Hilary Jane)

Indoor hangs are out. Thankfully, these mugs are firepit-ready.
Butterfly enamelware mug(external link) - Hilary Jane, $32

Image | David Salazar magnet

Caption: (David Salazar)

A work of art ... for hanging art on the fridge.
Animal magnets(external link) - David Salazar, $35

Image | Pet ceramic by Jien June Kim

Caption: (Jien June Kim)

A very good gift for someone with a very good boy.
Custom pet ceramic(external link) - Jieun June Kim ,$100

Image | Daumante Stirbyte

Caption: (Daumante Stirbyte)

Seems Stirbyte's turned her London, Ont., studio into Santa's workshop. Find more festive ceramic "Blobs" like this lil dude on Etsy.
The Whovillian Blob(external link) - Daumante Stirbyte, $230

Image | Camille Charbonneau

Caption: (Bref)

For the friend who can't make it home to Montreal for the holidays.
Schwartz's Deli beer glasses(external link) - Camille Charbonneau (for Bref), $10

Fun and games

Image | Play in a Box

Caption: (Young People's Theatre)

Packed with Robert Munsch stories (plus professional instructions for costumes/props/lighting/you name it), this kit comes with everything you need to put on a show. Best suited for drama-club kids aged 4-10.
Play in a Box(external link) - Young People's Theatre, $49.50

Image | Zuri and Dre

Caption: (@zurianddre/Instagram)

Representation matters on the toy shelf, too. This line of huggable dolls is the latest creation from Montreal designer Danielle Murrell Cox.
Zuri & Dre plushies(external link) - Danielle Murrell Cox. $24.95

Image | Jack Pine puzzle

Caption: (McMichael Canadian Art Collection)

After binge-ing Landscape Artist of the Year Canada, they'll need something to pass the time. (Puzzling "en plein air" is probably not recommended.)
The Jack Pine(external link) 1,000 piece puzzle(external link) - McMichael Canadian Art Collection, $25

Image | Toronto Ink Company

Caption: 2013-11-27-Jason Logan Material Matters. (Toronto Ink Company)

True, you could make your own. But this bottle of natural pigment comes ready-to-gift. (According to the Toronto Ink Company website, custom orders are available by request!)
Sumac ink(external link) - Toronto Ink Company, $20

Gift wrap, cards and other finishing touches

Image | Natalie Very B 2021 calendar

Caption: (Natalie Very B)

Which witch on your list have you missed?
2021 lunar calendar(external link) - Natalie Very B, $20

Image | Lacy Barry paper

Caption: (Lacy Barry)

They'll definitely want to save the paper.
Kaleidoscope Explosion gift wrap(external link) - Lacy Barry, 5 ($7.74)

Image | Furoshiki wrap

Caption: (Kid Icarus)

Printed on cotton fabric, this reusable gift wrap is as green as it is gorgeous.
Furoshiki(external link) - Kendra Yee (via Kid Icarus), $45

Image | Origata folding kit

Caption: (Miss Cloudy)

This PDF booklet is stuffed with projects and patterns that are ready to print. Gift it — or use it yourself. Lots of cute ideas for gift boxes, gift tags, cards, etc.
Origata Foldin' Kit(external link) - Miss Cloudy, $7

Image | Molly Margaret

Caption: Newfoundland illustrator Molly Margaret also sells her cards in packs of three ($15) and six ($30). (Molly Margaret)

With so many of us spending the holidays apart, the simple tradition of keeping in touch has some extra special heft this year. Send your "season's greetings" with handmade cards by Canadian makers. (Pictured above: cards by Molly Margaret(external link), $6 each)

Image | Scatterbee

Caption: Card designs by Ottawa illustrator Scatterbee. (Scatterbee)

Scatterbee(external link), $6

Image | Cabin Journal

Caption: Cabin Journal holiday cards by Emily Taylor. (Cabin Journal)

Emily Taylor(external link), $6