CHRIST THE KING CHURCH – FORT SMITH: Our Holiday Wishlist

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Too busy managing your own online store to shop for the holidays?We’ve got you covered. Here’s five of our favorite holiday gifts — from the outdoor fanatics to the indoor homebodies in your life, all #CreatedWithWix.                    Roll into the holiday spirit with custom skates and accessories by Surf City Skates      Give the musician in your life an acoustic guitar they’ll fa-la-la-la-ll in love with.All of Woodpecker Instruments’s instruments are handmade by musicians, for musicians using eco-friendly wood.   Modern technology    Retro designUpgrade a loved one’s home office with a typewriter style bluetooth keyboard from Elretron.   Hook your favorite hikers or mountain climbers up with some new gear for their next mission   Built to Send makes state-of-the-art alpine packs, suitable for all types of outdoor adventures.   Give someone’s laptop, water bottle, or phone a new aesthetic   Hydrascape Stickers makes beautiful works of art leveraging the world’s most iconic landscapes.

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