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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Holiday Gift Guide

The Accessory-Loving Lady




Molly M Necklace or Earrings

Lina Clutch

Nori Wallet

Beetlelace Scarf

Grass Pattern Umbrella



The Accessory-Loving Man






Belt and Belt Buckle

Leather Billfold

Pixel Plaid Umbrella

Wood Cuff links



The Wine Enthusiast




Oak Top Wine Carafe

Wine Knot



The Griller




Large Walnut Trench Carver

Teak BBQ Set



The herb gardener




Herb Pot

Ulu Board



The Caffeine Addict




Curve Tea Cup

Thermo Mug Set

Coffee/Tea Press



The Cheese Lover




Horn Handle Cheese Knives

Cheese Grater With Storage

Slate Cheese Board




The Modern Birdwatcher




Orb Bird Feeder

Black or Blue Bird Bottle Opener

Cashmere Bird Scarf



The Traveler





Foldout WC

Light Weight Cashmere Scarf

Medium Make-up Bag




Your Ever-Helpful Assistant/Secretary





Hand painted Ceramic Frame

Turquoise Bracelet

Hand bound Photo Album

Thermo Mug Set

Peacock or Bohemian Wrap



The Very Cool Teenage Girl




Kaori Bag

Clear Acrylic Earrings

Pencil Case Clutch

Silver Dagger Earrings




Your Super Cute Niece or Nephew






Handmade Animal Puppet

Handmade Stuffed Animal




Stocking Stuffers, Hostess Gifts, Small Thank Yous






Christmas Ornaments

Candle

Porcelain Tea Light

Market Tote

Shell Disc Earrings

Elephant Bottle Opener

Tea Infuser With Dish


Still can't decide? Get them at RED SAIL gift certificate and they can pick whatever they want! From $20 to $100.




Wednesday, September 30, 2009

New cork and bamboo pieces from Bambu

Boxes, boxes, everywhere! For the last two weeks I've been buried in deliveries, which means lots of new items to choose from! This week I've posted more than thirty new pieces, and more are on the way in the coming three months.

RED SAIL is now carrying items from Bambu, a company started by an Oregonian, who now lives and works in China. I love to buy local, but China is where it's at for certified organic bamboo and cork. Bambu adheres to fair trade practices, provides education assistance to its employees and supports microfinace through their association with the Grameen Foundation. All of the packaging they use is 100% recycled fiber or recyclable, and they donate 1% of their net sales to the preservation and restoration of the natural environment through the non-profit 1% For the Planet (which RED SAIL is also a member of). For more about the company visit Bambu.

Now available are Bambu's new line of cork serving bowls and appetizers trays. These naturally beautiful pieces are made from 100% renewable and biodegradable cork, which can be harvested continually from the outer bark without harming the tree. Some of the many benefits of cork are:
*Impermeable to liquid (Amazing - I saw it at the trade show, very cool.)
*Naturally hypo-allergenic, anti-microbial and anti-fungal
*Slip-resistant and lightweight
*FDA food-safe
*Cushions and absorbs sound (so so clanking in the kicthen, and if you use the trays or small bowl as a catch-all by the door, no noise when you throw down the keys and loose change!)



So use cork bowls and trays to serve up your favorite foods, just be sure to hand wash them when you're done.

In addition to the cork pieces, we now have vibrant bamboo lacquerware bowls from Bambu. These pieces are coiled and shaped by hand, then applied with a natural food safe lacquer derived from the cashew nut tree, and then finished with a durable food safe PU lacquer.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Beat the Heat! 25% Off All Cold Drink Items

It's 106 in Portland today, and since it's way too hot to go outside I've been toiling away in the kitchen perfecting my favorite cold beverage recipes. This is what I've been drinking nonstop this week!

Seriously Refreshing Lemonade

Combine 2 cups of sugar and 2 1/2 cups of sugar in a medium saucepan over medium heat, stirring until the sugar has dissolved, then let simmer for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and cool about 20 minutes. In the mean time, head outside and pick about 3/4 cup of loosely packed fresh mint leaves, and a 1/4 cup of basil (or pick those up at the market before hand if you're not blessed with a green thumb). Rinse and either chop or tear those leaves up and put in a large non-reactive bowl. Once the sugar syrup has cooled, add 1 cup of fresh lemon juice (about 6-8 lemons), and 1/3 cup of fresh lime juice (about 3-4 limes) to the syrup. Now pour the lemon-lime mixture over the mint-basil leaves and give it a stir. Let the mixture stand for one hour (if you can wait that long!), then strain it into a jar and keep covered in the fridge for up to a week. To serve, mix up a batch using a 1/3 base to 2/3 water combination if one of our Beehouse Iced Tea Pitchers, Glass Water Bottles or Botanical Glasses. Serve over ice with a slice of lemon and a sprig of mint for maximum presentation points!







Derby Iced Tea

Using a vegetable peeler, remove the rinds of 2 lemons, being sure to just get the rind, not the pith beneath. Cut those into thin strips and set aside. Then juice enough lemons to get 2/3 cup of juice and set aside. In a large heat-proof glass bowl tear up 2 cups of loosely packed mint leaves. Add the lemon rind strips, and six English Breakfast tea bags to the bowl and cover with 4 cups of boiling water. Steep for 10-15 minutes, then remove bags. Mix in 1 cup of sugar and the lemon juice and let stand for 10 minutes. Strain the mixture in a non reactive pitcher (like our Beehouse Iced Tea Pot), and add 4 cups of cold water. Refrigerate until chilled and serve with a slice of lemon and a spring of mint. Ahh... I feel cooler already!


Sound like too much work?... Then crack open a cold beer with a hand-screened bottle opener from FluffyCo, San Francisco. Available in five designs.


Monday, April 20, 2009

Mother's Day is May 10th!

There is really no way to truly thank your mom for all love and support she's given you over the years, but surely she'd be thrilled to receive a small token of your appreciation, especially when it arrives in the form of a cheerfully gift-wrapped package from RED SAIL.

We offers dozens of great gifts (you can search by price in the Gifts + Registry section), and below are 16 featured items, ranging in price from $8.50 to $152 that Mom is sure to love. Order before May 10th and enter MOM in the promo code box at check out to receive free shipping on your order. Just pick FedEx Home Delivery and the shipping fee will be removed from your order total.







Marielle Clutch $66 - Handmade in Madagasar from renewable material by a fair trade company.

Twig Candle $23 - The candle smells yummy, and the glass tumbler is food safe, great for summer drinks!


Herb Pot $20 - And some green to any room, but ideal for starting herbs for summer picking.


Orb Birdfeeder $84 - Ideal for lovers of birds and mid-century modern design.


Iced Tea Pot $44 - Comes with a fine mesh strainer so you can use your favorite loose leaf tea for brewing!


Quartz Earrings $36 - Handmade in Portland with sterling silver and strawberry quartz.


Linen Guest Towel $19 - Distinctive designs are hand screened in Wisconsin.


Grocery Tote $8.50 - Save a tree one load of groceries at a time.


Porcelain Leaf Bowl $18 - Striking bowl great for keeping fresh fruit on the counter top.


Tea Infuser & Dish $11 - Keeps the counter free of drips... great when given with a favorite loose leaf tea.


Shell Disc Necklace $34 - Light-weight, simple design is ideal for summer.


Cashmere Wrap $152 - The perfect layer for a cool summer evening.


Candy Canvas Tote $88 - The go-to bag for trips to the beach, or the local farmers market.


Belize Earrings $44 - Blue flourite and 14K gold-fill make a sophisticated combination for summer.


Note Card Set $39 - Keep in touch with a variety of illustrated bird note cards.


Blossom Trivet $38 - Beautiful on the tabletop, or displayed as a wall hanging.