Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label holiday. Show all posts

Monday, November 22, 2010

Holiday Hostess Gifts

'Tis the season for parties! As you gather with family, friends, and co-workers to celebrate the holiday season, you no doubt have quite a few gatherings on your calendar. We all know how much work goes into hosting a get-together, and we all know just how stressful they can be on top of the holiday madness.

Quick Bread
Photo from MarthaStewart.com (link below)
I believe it's important to acknowledge the host's and hostess's hospitality, so consider bringing along a hostess gift to each of your holiday soirees this season. I particularly like to share handmade gifts, so if your schedule allows, handmade gifts add a special touch to the gift.

Cocktail Mixers
Photo from MarthaStewart.com (link below)
As usual, Martha Stewart and crew provide some great homemade ideas that make great hostess gifts. They also make it easy for you to make enough for multiple gifts, thus stretching your budget further (love it!). AND, you could even give these as small tokens to neighbors, co-workers, and your children's teachers.

Here are a couple of my favorite Hostess Gift Ideas from Martha Stewart:

Quick Breads - I love to bake!
Cocktail Mixers - Mmm!
Tea Sachets - Get crafty!

As you kick off this week with Thanksgiving, don't forget to share your gratitude with your dinner hosts! Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

If you want more inspiration, please check out a previous Creative Entertaining blog post for Homemade Candy Gift ideas. These also work great as hostess gifts or even holiday party favors.
Do you have any great hostess gift ideas? Share them in a comment below!

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Holiday Posting Blitz!

Christmas is almost here.... and if you're like 98% of the world, you still might have some last minute tasks to complete. I'm here to help you out! I'll be posting several ideas today for last-minute additions to your tree, gifts, table, etc.

If you need some CUTE gift tags, check out these printable ones from Wiley Valentine. Aren't they fun??


Photo from Wiley Valentine blog (link below).



Click here to go to the Wiley Valentine blog and download from the post. Enjoy! More to come!

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Holiday Entertaining Made EASY!

I came across this article on FineLiving.com (click here to see the original article). What I really loved about the tips in this article is that they are super practical and some of them can easily translate into other social events besides holiday parties. Here are the ten tips for holiday entertaining:


1. Throw an Open House Holiday Party: Think your place is too small to host a large party with all of your favorite people? Consider an open house format, allowing your guests to drop by over a period of time. This should prevent too many people from showing up at one time.

2. Sending Invitations: Send out invitations to invite your guests. If your event is formal, send your invites four to six weeks before the event. If it's a more casual affair, two weeks' notice will suffice. Be sure to include the desired dress (formal, casual, cocktail, etc.) and a number or e-mail for your guests to RSVP.

3. Festive Finger Foods: Serve a wide variety of finger foods at your soiree. To minimize your time spent in the kitchen, pick foods that can be left out on the table for a period of time and don't require refrigeration. Check out the Food Network for delicious recipes!

4. Tree-Trimming Party: You supply the tree, and your guests provide the ornaments! You can "go green" with this concept and use a potted tree that you won't throw away after the season ends. The best part about this idea is that others decorate your tree for you- no stress!

5. Serving Beverages: To keep things simple (and classy!), consider having a signature cocktail for the evening and/or premixing your cocktails to leave more time to mingle with your guests. You may also consider asking a friend or family member to play bartender for the evening. You can have different people take shifts, and this can be fun for the guests.

6. Hostess Gift: Hostess gifts are not mandatory but they are a way to thank your host(ess) for their hospitality. You need not spend a lot of money on hostess gifts (especially if you have a full social calendar), so try thinking of the host's interests and bring along something they will enjoy, like a bottle of wine, wine charms, or a festive holiday plant.

7. Seasonal Spills: Be prepared for red wine spills on the carpet or water rings on your wood furniture. Be proactive by having carpet cleaner and coasters ready to use.

8. Go Potluck: Entertain without stress by inviting guests to bring their favorite holiday dish. This could make for a great meal by tasting different holiday favorites!

9. Holiday Scents: Welcome guests with the aroma of simmering mulling spices. You can steep spices in lowing boiling water so the scent fills the air or use the spices for mulling wine or cider to serve as a warm holiday beverage!

10. Decorate Naturally: Forgo store-bought decor; decorate simply with real boughs of holly, ivy, and mistletoe!