It's the season for holiday parties and hostess gifts. So I am curling up with a cappuccino, my catalogs and drafting today's post with the goal of making my definitive list of hostess gifts for the holiday season. I really should have made this list in November, but never too late.
1. First up, and this one is really selfish as I have been on the hunt for one, is the perfect Christmas tree topper from Ballard Designs, a sunburst mirror. It's a little steep at $75, but oh so lovely.
2. Next, some pretty stationary. These little cards are from Kate Spade. The set comes with eight cards, two of each color and each color has a cute little idiom. Each box of eight notecards is $30.
A close up of the sayings, (click on any image to view larger):
3. Next are some adorable salt and pepper shakers from West Elm. Who wouldn't love these? The best part - they are $6.00 and ship for free!
4. From Williams Sonoma is some of the best hot chocolate I have had (outside of some hot chocolate I had at Angelina's in Paris that still haunts me). It is $19.50.
5. When I saw the price on this set, I was shocked. It is a BARGAIN. From CB2 is a 12-piece white square appetizer gift set WITH forks. The price is $11.65!!
6. For the wine lover is this nifty tool that preserves an unfinished bottle of wine - Metrokane Houdini Wine Preserver. It prevents an open bottle of wine from oxidizing. It retails for a very reasonable $11.50.
7. I love these chic pencils from iomi. A set of fourteen pencils is $15 and they come in lots of chic colors.
8. This looks like a chic dress, but is actually an apron!! Perfect for the hostess that loves to cook and entertain. From Anthropologie is the "A Kiss Under the Mistletoe Apron" for $32.
Hope you enjoy my little list and if you have any suggestions, please post them in the comments. Happy Saturday!!
2 comments:
I adore the salt and pepper shakers ! I was in Crate and Barrel today and they had a set of three holiday bowls of different sizes with a very classy red and cream different design on each. I thought they would be perfect for holiday entertaining without being cheesy.
I like the salt and pepper shakers too. They remind me of the little bird thing you put in the center of a pie when you bake it to let the steam out, anyone know what I'm talking about?
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