I love giving hostess gifts and lately I’ve been trying to come up with ideas for gifts with a homemade touch. When we’re invited to someone’s home for dinner we always bring the age-old standby of a bottle of good wine. But I always feel that isn’t enough considering the host and hostess have spent hours planning plus considerable effort into the dinner, not to mention the costs involved. So I like to bring something extra besides the wine. If you have friends over for dinner or a party you know how much work and expense is involved  — so doesn’t it follow then that your hostess gift shows you also put a little thought into it? Here’s something I’ve been doing lately (though I hope to come up with a variety of these types of gifts).

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The last dinner party we were invited to, I knew the hostess doesn’t drink wine although her husband does. So bringing a good quality wine was still a must. Instead of putting the wine in one of those store-bought bottle bags I decided to buy a pretty all-linen tea towel with a springy motif. I simply folded it over the bottle, gathering the ends at the neck, and tied it with a wide ribbon. It completely elevated what could have been an ordinary bottle of wine. To be certain the hostess also received something special, I decided to make something for her. I have to tell you that both little items I made, took a matter of minutes and not a lot of money either.

Knowing she is the type of person who writes thank you cards, I selected half a dozen of my lovely notecards/envelopes that I had made by Moo.com (here’s a post about the postcards I ordered first), put them in a larger envelope (purchased at Michael’s craft store), wrapped that with a single pink ribbon, and added a tag (the card on top is my thank you card to the hostess).

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Next I made some softening bath soak (bath salts). It truly took less time to make the bath salts — all natural — than it did to make the label I used for the container (an empty tea canister tin). I never use commercial bath salts because they are so loaded with chemicals but when made at home from all natural ingredients and quality essential oils, what a divine treat!

Homemade Bath Salts

I wasn’t entirely sure how these items would go over, since it was the first time I gave these as hostess gifts. As it turned out she was really pleased to receive the items I had made especially for her.

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Tell me what types of hostess gifts you have made or what your favourite hostess gift is that you have received?


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5 thoughts on “Easy Peasy Hostess Gifts”

  1. Just lovely! It is a really nice touch to give a part of you like you have done. I love the colors you chose, too – very calming.

    Hope you have a great day!

  2. Nothing like a homemade gift and these are so lovely! What presentation! You can come to my house for dinner anytime!

  3. I think these kind of hostess gifts are so thoughtful and gracious. I have done similar with a tea towel and note cards but have not tried bath salts…Nice. Do you have a recipe? I always look forward to your posts and photos — they have a beautiful feel to them!

  4. Great ideas! I really like the tea towel idea. I’ve given notecards before that I made with my photos but they were ones I printed myself so I wasn’t entirely pleased with them but now that I’m into moo, too, I might have some notecards made also.

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