Issue 52: October 20, 2020

Hello Dears,

We are completely blown away by the response thus far to our Holiday Pop-Up. Thanks to all of you who have come and made it such a sucess already, and we're excited to see each and every one of the rest of you in the coming weeks!

This week we're featuring delightful Hazy Mae cookie jars and vases. They're whimsical, unique and beautiful, much like Hazy herself. We first met her years ago at the New York Gift Show and it was love at first sight (at least on our end!). It's been a total thrill to get to showcase her work this year, and we have no doubt you'll fall head-over-heels for her creations just as we did.

Read below for more details about and pictures of her pieces, and don't forget to book an appointment to come see them in person. If you would like to place an order please email orders@secretlygifting.com (and hurry as these are all one-of-a-kind).

Xoxo Candace and Ashley


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We found our new style icon.

And as if we needed any more reason to buy some fresh flowers!

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Heavens she’s adorable!

We dare you not to need her immediately.

Each of Hazy’s pieces is hand-sculpted and painted, inspired by the playful and curious style of similar work from the 1920s through ’50s and updated in a more modern monochromatic color palette.

Each of Hazy’s pieces is hand-sculpted and painted, inspired by the playful and curious style of similar work from the 1920s through ’50s and updated in a more modern monochromatic color palette.

Local Spotlight: Children’s National Hospital

Due to the novel Coronavirus, the annual Race For Every Child became a virtual event this year. Thousands of our neighbors participated in individually organized 5Ks this past weekend in an impressive show of both creativity and commitment. Kudos to all the walkers and runners! Donations at any level are still welcome and appreciated; click here to donate to the Children's Hospital Board of Visitors team. The Board of Visitors has historically run the Care for Kids shopping event, and because that is not occurring this year, we encourage you to support them and Children’s Hospital however you can.

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