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Pro shopper picks faves for holiday buying

Personal shopper and concierge Bobbi Warshaw stops by one of her favorite stores, Sweet Tooth Candy & Gift Co., in midtown Tulsa. MICHAEL WYKE / Tulsa World
 
By KIM BROWN World Scene Writer
Published: 11/12/2009  2:21 AM
Last Modified: 11/12/2009  6:30 AM

Bobbi Warshaw is always on the go.

For five years, she has owned Errands-to-Go Concierge, where she shops, assists with moves, and does about everything in between.

With the holidays approaching, Warshaw knows just where to get your jump start on shopping.

Boxworks, Utica Square

Warshaw can find brightly colored paper, gift boxes, and much more. "They will wrap any size gift to your specifications and put your items in a decorative bag or container," she said. "I particularly like the fresh luscious colors of the Lilly Pulitzer line of gifts and stationery."

The Garden Trowel, 602 E. Main St., Jenks

Sandi Byerly of the Garden Trowel is able to spruce up your home for the holidays and provide holiday home decor for all budgets, Warshaw said.

Mama Trizza's Pottery Shop, 1448 S. Delaware Ave.

"Here is a shop I really enjoy walking through, with works of over 58 American artisans," she said.

Nielsens Exclusive Gifts, 8138 S. Lewis Ave.

"Walking into Nielsen's Exclusive Gifts is like walking into a glass and china wonderland," Warshaw said. She loves the specialty handcrafted works from all over the world, as well as their everyday items and the "delightful, personalized service."

Sweet Tooth Candy & Gift Co., 3747 S. Harvard Ave

"You are in for a real treat with over 200 jars of candy. Chocolates can be individually selected or mixed to your preference."

Toni's Flowers & Gifts, 3549 S. Harvard Ave.

"The service is personalized, with hands-on service from Toni, the owner. Flower arrangements are unusual and magnificently done," she said.

By KIM BROWN World Scene Writer

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