EDITOR’S NOTE | QPDX
by Alley Hector
Holiday Hot Tips
Where to pick up a unique gift, and see twinkling lights during December, some recent decorating trends, plus a Peppermint Stick Martini!
CRAFT FAIRS
You don’t need to brave the horrors of a crowded mall in
Portland where we have several local craft fairs that feature
truly unique artisans and extra special gifts.
SATURDAY MARKET Portland’s longest running outdoor mar-
ket stays open all the way through Christmas Eve every Saturday
10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sunday 11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at the Waterfront and
Ankeny Parks in downtown Portland. Extended holiday days and hours.
portlandsaturdaymarket.com
CRAFTY WONDERLAND Quarterly hipster craft extravaganza gives
us two days in honor of the holiday season, December 8th and 9th,
11 a.m. – 6 p.m. at the Oregon Convention Center (777 NE MLK Jr Blvd).
Goodie bags and free admission. craftywonderland.com
BIKECRAFT Nothing goes together better than Portland queers
and bikes, so check out this one-of-a-kind and oh-so-Portlandia fair
December 1st and 2nd 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. at Sandbox Studio (420 NE
9th Ave). Admission is free and prizes are given throughout the fair.
bikecraftpdx.com
SEE THE LIGHT
Lots of different types of venues where you can see holiday lights
without running up your own electric bill.
PEACOCK LANE The homiest of all the light shows, Peacock Lane is
simply a neighborhood in Southeast Portland that has agreed to celebrate
their holiday spirit with lights, nativity scenes and Santa replicas since
the 1920s. The lane is between SE Stark and Belmont, one block east
of Cesar Chavez, and runs 6 p.m. - 11 p.m. December 15th - 31st with
pedestrian only nights the 15th and 16th. You can even take a horse
drawn carriage! peacocklane.net
ZOO LIGHTS More than a million LED lights with animal themes
take over the Oregon Zoo from 5 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. November 21st
thru December 31st. Features include moving sculptures, forests of
lighted trees, animal silhouettes and a light-bedecked steamer train.
oregonzoo.org/visit/zoolights
stream from December 7th - 21st (with a special performance in Camas/
Washougal December 1st) featuring a 55 - 60 boat fleet of volunteers.
christmasships.org
DECORATING TRENDS
Just a few ideas to make the yuletide gay.
GLITTER Gays tend to like glitter all year round but now is your op-
portunity to really get out the reflective glitz. It’s the perfect contrast to
the Pacific Northwest natural look and can add just the right contrast to
a real tree. Glittered looks have appeared in more vendors’ lines either
as new collections or as updates on popular classics like Kurt Adler nut-
crackers.
EURO/RETRO MASHUP Mid-century modern is the perfect motif for
a cheeky yet stylish take on the holiday season. Rockefeller Christmas ac-
cessories can be both festive and ironic and it’s fun to throw in a little 70s
Scandinavian charm into the mix of bubble lights. Rumor has it Santa
actually resides in Lapland, and it should be easy to get good decorations
from Ikea.
SEASIDE CHARM I keep seeing the idea of a coastal Christmas pop-
ping up everywhere and there are lots of ways to integrate a nautical
theme into the season. Think seashells, candles and metal lanterns. Plus,
it’s a great excuse to make a winter escape to Cannon Beach for some cute
new ornaments, and hopefully, a seaside cabin with a hot tub. Think of it
as a present to yourself.
DRINKS AND SNACKS
We already know that no one likes Fruitcake, but what other
food and booze ideas can we come up with that bridge
the traditional and the new?
PARTY COCKTAILS I love a good eggnog or hot buttered rum but
here’s a particularly different winter punch recipe for a drink dubbed
"Santa’s Helper." Soak peeled and sliced cucumber wedges and crushed
mint overnight in Bacardi Limon. Then right before the party, strain
out the solids and add limeade concentrate, no-sodium soda water, and
enough cranberry juice to create a beautifully crimson cocktail. Garnish
with lime slices.
CHRISTMAS SHIPS See lights floating merrily down our city’s main
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JustOut.com
December 2012