11 last-minute, affordable gifts to buy from local NYC artists and stores

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We get so many original gift ideas from our endlessly creative audience at “The Brian Lehrer Show.”

One listener sells baby tuxedos โ€” yes they are tuxedo onesies! From another, you can buy the gift of horseback riding lessons in Muttontown, Long Island.

Did you know that the New York City Department of Records and Information Services lets you order prints of vital documents and historical photographs of buildings?

We know this thanks to our annual holiday tradition called Shop Listener, which we started around 2009 to build community among listeners from different parts of our area.

This year, we did five call-ins on the live show and built a buyerโ€™s guide with an interactive map to bring sellers and buyers of holiday gifts from our community together for an extra little bond, and some financial support to boot.

Below is a list of 11 local gifts from this yearโ€™s Shop Listener, selected by producers and editors at WNYC.

You can shop local and support your community and delight loved ones without breaking the bank. Howโ€™s that for spreading holiday cheer?

Get great wine from a woman-owned business in Harlem.

The Harlem Wine Gallery is one place where Iโ€™ve bought holiday gifts in the last few years, after learning about it on Shop Listener, says host Brian Lehrer. Black- and woman-owned, they also spotlight wineries owned by women and people of color.

โ€œTheyโ€™ve been very nice, fast and thorough on orders for delivery or shipping too,โ€ says Lehrer.

You can order online at their website and the store can deliver locally or express ship orders. If youโ€™re stuck on what to get, co-owner Daneen Steele says โ€œthis is the time for bubbles, from Crรฉmant to Champagne, or a nice, big, heart-warming red.โ€

Harlem Wine Gallery

Courtesy of Harlem Wine Gallery

Commission a portrait of a beloved pet.

Producer Esperanza Rosenbaum recommends gifting a dog portrait by Lara Tomlin, a professional artist who paints originals (about 4 inches by 4 inches each) of pets, working off…

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