Holiday Gift Guide for Pet Lovers

Welcome to Gift Guide week! 

This week, Dec 14 - 18, we'll be releasing some gift guides that going beyond just Coastermatic, that are catered to the same focus groups we blogged about last week for Inspiration Week: Pet Lovers, For Mom, Your Best Guy, The Foodie, and Travelers. Stay tuned on PinterestInstagram and Facebook to catch them all! 

Do you remember our Pet Coasters post from Inspiration Week? 

Well, everyone remembers to get gifts for their family and friends, but don’t neglect the little guys – they want some love too! These gifts are perfect for the pet-obsessed, the pet lover, and the pet owner... Shop away!

For Pets Holiday Gift Guide

 

 

Charcoal Colored Dog Crate Bed Mat, Happy Paws Pet Shop, $39.95

Flamingo Designer Coaster Set, Coastermatic, $45

PortablePet PortaBottle Dog Travel Water Bottle, Puplife, $19.99

French bulldog shirt, Etsy, $20

Large Pin Dog Brush, Mungo&Maud, $30.30

ASPCA signature Authentic sneaker, Vans, $55

Hoopie Collar, Ruffwear, $19.95

'Eat Sleep Pet Cats Repeat' Unisex Sweater, AnimalHearted, $39.95

Foobler Puzzle Time Feeder/Toy , Cynjo, $29.99

Everyday Collection Leaping Dog Cuddle Toy, Pup Life, $18.99

Custom Coaster Set, Coastermatic, $29 for 2, $49 for 4

Floats My Boat Buoy Dog Toy, Waggo, $15

 

2015 Collection Release: Sugary Sweet + Darling Doodles (take two!) + Flamingos Back For More

Wait… Are we already ¾ of the way to our big 2015 release?! Woah. Okay well lets get started then!

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If you’re a true Coastermatic fan you’ve already seen these unforgettable coasters, but since they are officially part of the 2015 collection we thought we just HAD to post them again. This set of beautifully watercolored donuts was created and designed by April V. Walters, and is the perfect, playful partner to your morning coffee.

  

Can’t resist your craving for these delectables? You can get your hands on them already, here.

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You saw our first set of Meeting Notes just last week, and we didn’t want to leave you hanging. Featuring various grid paper and line based illustrations by Liz Tan, these are just like our other set of doodles but with different patterns that are just as pleasing to the eye but might just be a little more attractive, depending on the brain.

  

Fun Style Recommendation: Looking to buy more than one set of coasters? Don’t just buy two of the same set, pair Meeting Notes 1 and 2 for an awesome combo for nights when there are more than four glasses around the table.

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Unlike our first set of flamingos that we debuted our first week, these guys are just way too cool for school. This flock of fabulous birds is paired with trendy hibiscus flowers as well, but their navy background makes them the sleekest way to carry summer vibes with you year round.

  
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That concludes our post of revamped favorites for this week! There are only two more weeks until everything is finally available on our virtual shelves!

 

Family Photos are the Focus of this Great Set

Family photos are the focus of this Coastermatic collection. Jason made a set each for his mom and grandmom for Mother's Day and they were a big hit.

CM: Any stories to recount related to the images you used?

JR: I recently moved from Toronto, Canada to be with my wife who lives in Hawaii. We met last August in San Francisco and got married two months later. She has children, I have a dog. I wanted to remind my mother and grandmother that all is good and we are very happy. These photos were taken this past Easter.

CM: How did they respond to the coasters?

JR: They both thought the coasters were unique and a conversation starter. I could have chosen artwork or a different theme, but since they are photos of us that is where the conversation will most likely start. What are these? How did you get there photo on the coaster? That sort of thing.

We love that Coastermatic is being used to create personalised gifts! Why not create a set for someone you love?