Discover ways to make your host feel special and leave a lasting impression – without stressing yourself out.
A classic hostess gift, flowers are always a safe bet. If you happen to know your host’s favorite variety or color scheme, all the better. A twist on the flower option: A living plant is a gift that keeps on giving. Many floral shops have beautiful, ready-to-go seasonal plants like poinsettias and miniature evergreens. Home chefs would appreciate potted herbs like rosemary or thyme. Good choices for newbie houseplant owners include the heartleaf philodendron or low-maintenance succulents, which come in a variety of textures, shapes and sizes.
Does your hostess already seem to have everything and you’re at a loss? When in doubt, edible and drinkable gifts are always welcome and may be especially appreciated by a clutter-adverse host. Fail-safe options include wine, non-alcoholic sparkling cider, coffee, teas, artisanal treats or a locally sourced jam. You also could arrange several items in a decorative box or in a pinch, purchase a prepackaged food basket. Besides food, other nice consumable items include scented candles, soaps and lotions.
Are you the crafty sort or do you love mixing it up in the kitchen? From sugar scrubs and potpourri mixes to a seasonal wreath, something homemade is a thoughtful way to say thank you. Try your hand at some holiday-themed treats like peppermint bark, hot chocolate mixes or an addictively munchable party mix. Package them in a glass mason jar with a ribbon. Other easy ideas include decorative containers of spiced nuts, infused olive oil or decadent cookies.
If your host has a family, bring a present that everyone can enjoy, such as a board game, a basket of movie night snacks, a cozy blanket or a puzzle. If you’re short on time, gift cards to restaurants, local coffee shops or a gourmet grocery store would also offer a welcome reprieve from all the hustle and bustle.
Finding a hostess gift doesn’t have to be daunting. With these creative options, you can head to your next gathering with a present that expresses your gratitude and spreads holiday cheer. Remember, it really is the thought that counts!
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