To help you find gifts as special as your family and friends, we've brought together these very special online gift stores. Click one of the images below to see unique gifts from one of the unique artists at mygloriousgifts.com. Gift items include long term favorites such as t-shirt, mug, clock, journal, poster, sweatshirt, magnet, sticker, greeting card and many, many more.
This great address plaque with a pineapple theme is the ideal house warming gift. They are sandblasted and made of 100% high quality exterior wood products. A beautiful addition to any home, cottage, summer house, or beach house. Measures 12" x 16". Screws included for hanging. Sandblasted finish. Highly resistant to weathering and vandalism. No danger of rust or corrosion. Shrugs off impacts and retains paint finish for years. Handcrafted and 100% Made in the USA. Made of 100% high quality exterior wood products. Note: The Holiday shipping cutoff date for this product is December 10. Gift boxing not available for this item.
Since colonial times the pineapple has been used as a symbol of gracious hospitality, style and good cheer. Such a rich history makes this silver place card an appropriate addition to any table, and sends a meaningful message to guests as they take their seats. Each place card holder measures 2.5" tall and approximately 1" wide. Paper place card is not included.
Say aloha while serving your guests tropical fruity beverages in our fun pineapple cups. Each of these adorable pineapple cups comes with a lid with an opening for a straw. They make great Hawaiian party table decorations and can double as take-home keepsakes or game prizes. Fill them with beverages, luau party favors or candy. (straw not included). Ages 3 and up.
This artistic and colorful patio umbrella was inspired by the same design from one of our hand-held fashion umbrellas. It features a pair of song birds sitting on the branch of a blossom tree.
Stained Glass Pre-cut at an Incredible Price Don and 39;t spend time cutting glass. This pre-cut kit is ready to use. Sold at a great price, you get 17 pre-cut stained pieces in two vibrant colors. Use in either mosaic or stained glass projects. Kit comes complete with layout pattern. Packaged to prevent breaking during shipping. Measures 4 wide x 6-1/2 high. Perfect for a Beautiful Stepping Stone Use glass pieces and the cement method to quickly make stepping stones, or glue and grout onto flat surfaces, like old tables, to easily make other mosaic projects. Fits inside an 8 circle or an 8 square mold. Quick and Easy Stained Glass Panel This pre-cut can also be incorporated into larger stained glass projects. You will need to grind the edges of the pre-cut pieces for a perfect fit.
Experience the intoxicating aroma of a sweet, juicy pineapple year round Recommended usage is 1/4 - 1 oz. of scent per lb. of wax. This scent is also safe for use in soaps and lotions Flash point 100 F. This product comes in bottles of 2, 4, 8, 16, and 64 ounces depending on how many ounces of the fragrance you order.
Cork Cage Ornament: Pineapple Cherish a special moment by storing a memorable wine cork in our new Cork Cage Ornaments! Remember your first shared bottle of wine, the toast at a party, or any celebratory event you just cant forget! Collect them all, and start a new tradition by displaying those memories on your tree or attach it to a gift bag or bottle for that thoughtful touch. Each ornament is adorned with a satin bow and features all the same hand-crafted detail that has made the Cork Cage a must-have for any wine lover! This ornament measures 2.5" x 3"T.
This is the story of one of the earliest Japanese Americans to settle in Florida. How did a poor Japanese immigrant transform himself into one of south Florida s most generous millionaires? He bowed to the earth, gave thanks to the Florida moon, and grew pineapples! Here for the first time in book form is the inspirational story of George Morikami, a true Florida pioneer. In the early 1900s, young Sukeji "George" Morikami lived happily with his family in a quiet Japanese fishing hamlet. But when his true love s parents refused to let him marry her, he was crushed. He left to find his fortune in America, never to see the Japanese moon again. Penniless and unable to speak English, George arrived at Yamato, an upstart farming colony in what is now Boca Raton. George s dreams of earning enough money to return home, buy his own land, and claim his beloved would never be realized. Destiny had other dreams American dreams in store for George Morikami. Today, his legacy lives on at the beautiful and unique Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach.
Meet the Mother of the Everglades a tireless campaigner for this unique ecological region of south Florida. She was also a journalist and writer whose life will inspire children. (9-12)
Meet the Mother of the Everglades a tireless campaigner for this unique ecological region of south Florida. She was also a journalist and writer whose life will inspire children. (9-12)
Here is the story of Florida s citrus wizard, an immigrant boy from China who became a brilliant man and blessed the world with his horticultural gift. In China, the expression "gift of the unicorn" means a blessing from the gods to the most fortunate of parents: an exceptionally bright son. In 1860, a simple farming family was so blessed. The Lues named their baby boy with the sparkling black eyes Gim Gong, which means "double brilliance." When he was only twelve years old, Lue Gim Gong left China to seek his fortune in America. The life of a Chinese immigrant was difficult, but the magical unicorn would soon bless the boy again. He studied English while he worked in a factory, and one of his teachers recognized Lue s unusual brilliance. Lue eventually lived with his teacher s wealthy family, tending their gardens in Massachusetts and their citrus groves in Florida. In the rural central Florida town of DeLand, Lue revealed his extraordinary genius with plants. He developed world-famous species of citrus, including a super-hardy sweet orange and a perfumed grapefruit the size of a soccer ball. He faced illness, lost love, business failure, and heartbreaking prejudice, but Lue s genius continued to flower and bloom.
This famous American author lived in the Florida scrub and wrote about the people she met there. Her story of a Florida boy and his pet deer, The Yearling, won the Pulitzer Prize. (9-12)