2025 Holiday Shipping Deadlines

[actual photo of me on December 19th after being asked if it's too late to order a custom Christmas present]

If you live in the US and/or are having things sent to an address that is in the US:

  • If you would like your shinies to arrive before the last night of Hannukah (December 22nd), the order must be placed no later than Monday, December 8nd. 
     
  • If you would like your shinies to arrive before Solstice/the first night of Yule(December 21) or Christmas Eve(December 24) the order must be placed no later than Friday December 12th. 

  • If you would like your shinies to arrive in time for a holiday not on this list, consult a calendar and count backwards two weeks from when you want it to arrive. 
     
  • If you somehow manage to forget about the existence of Christmas until December 19th, which somebody does nearly every year, your options will be a gift certificate or a larger gift certificate

If you live outside the US and/or are having things sent to an address that is outside the US:

  • The sooner the better, but definitely no later than Monday December 1st, and that will be cutting it very tight for Hanukkah. At this point I'd go with a gift certificate unless you want the $50-but-it-gets-there-fast shipping option; that's not offered at checkout but you can email me and we'll discuss if it's still feasible.

I will happily scribble "do not open until [insert winter holiday here]" on the outside of packages if you ask (replying to your order confirmation email is the best way to do that) and giftwrapping is also available. I do not use packing slips or anything else that would reveal your identity or how much you paid for something, but I will happily include a personalized note upon request.

If you're planning to order a bunch of neckvines or intent pendants or open edition earrings or $5 surprise earrings/pendants (in other words, stuff that I need to make) it would be a really good idea to not wait until the deadline.

 

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