
Turn Up The Heat
The thermostat’s not the only way to stay warm this winter.
By Nikki Quick Photos by Jason Wallis
When there’s frost on the windows, all you really want is something to warm you up. Don’t settle for adjusting the thermostat; try these creative ways to bring your body temperature to a much cozier level.
- Small chiminea, starting at $65 at Frontera, 3022 Third Ave. S., 320-1900, fronterairon.com. Match lighter, $5.99 at Little Hardware, 2703 Culver Rd., Mountain Brook Village, 871-4616.
- Ruffl ed velvet scarf, $56 at Christine’s, 2411 Montevallo Rd., Crestline Village, 871-9093.
- Voluspa travel tin candle, $10 at At Home, 2921 18th St. S., Homewood, 879-3510, athome-furnishings.com.
- Smartwool cozy baby booties, $17.95, Patagonia baby down sweater, $80, and smartwool hat and mittens, $30, all at Alabama Outdoors, 3054 Independence Dr., Homewood, 870-1919, alabamaoutdoors.com.
- Not Yo’ Mama’s Habanero Pepper Marmalade, $8, Bloody Mary Mix, $12.50, and Smokey Habanero Hot Sauce, $7, all at A’Mano, 2707 Culver Rd., Mountain Brook Village, 871-9093, amanogifts.com.
- Chilly dog handmade wool sweater, $32 at Molly and Max Dog Boutique, 4274 Cahaba Heights Court, 977-5999, mollyandmax.net.
- Barefoot Dreams Robe, $132 at Suite Dreams, 2409 Montevallo Rd., Crestline Village, 414-1922, shopsuitedreams.com.
- Some Like It Hot Spice Set, $18 at Penzeys Spice Company, 2939 18th St. S., Homewood, 871-7277, penzeys.com.
- Toe warmers, $1.49 each, and hand warmers, $1.29 each, both at Little Hardware.
Nikki Quick is a local artist and manager of A’mano.















