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🎁 20+ holiday gift ideas for everyone on your list

From handcrafted treasures to unforgettable local experiences, here are some one-of-a-kind holiday gift ideas to make holiday shopping easier than ever.

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Hendricks County, IN decked out in holiday decor with a Christmas tree, lights, and patrons.

Shop a selection of gifts you can’t find anywhere else.

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From locally-made artisan goods to unique experiences, Hendricks County (~30 minutes from downtown Indianapolis) is the place to find unparalleled gifts for everyone on your list this holiday season.

Here’s what we’re adding to our wish list:

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Trust us: These hand-painted hats are the perfect addition to your wardrobe.

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For the DIY enthusiast

Hand-painted hats by Jewelry & More by Kristico are perfect for anyone looking to add a personalized touch to their winter wardrobe.

Each item is uniquely designed, with prices ranging from $25 to $80. Pro tip: Choose from a variety of styles or create a custom design.

Find these wearable works of art at Roots to Wings Barn Market.

Stanley cup bath bombs at Gallery on the Square in Danville

Take it from us: Bath bombs are the perfect addition to your at-home spa day.

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For the comfort seeker

Stanley Cup bath bombs by local artist Jess Beauchamp are the perfect quirky gift for the tweens on your list. Bonus: Not only do they look cool, but they’re also made with all-natural ingredients.

At $5 each, these bath bombs make for fun stocking stuffers. Shop the selection at Gallery on the Square.

For the sentimental gift giver

Gift something with a personal touch, like a custom holiday tee or hoodie from Style Threads Boutique.

Each item features creative, festive designs and is made with care by a local maker who specializes in unique holiday graphics. This is the perfect gift for anyone who loves to spread seasonal cheer in style.

Prices start at $20+.

Hendricks Live! performance in Indy.

Pro tip: Snag a gift certificate online or in person for any event at Hendricks Live! this season or next.

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For the experience seeker

Tickets to Hendricks Live! guarantee an unforgettable night out. This local venue has become a go-to destination for top-notch live entertainment, from concerts to comedy shows.

Pro tip: Grab tickets for a specific event or opt for a gift certificate, available online and in person, so the recipient can select their favorite show.

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