Don't show up empty handed. Give the hosts of your holiday or any time party a gift they'll love! Our collection of host & hostess gifts are perfect for housewarmings, holiday parties, and hospitable events. Discover authentically designed gifts perfect for the entertainer in your life!
We all know someone who loves to host. There’s a present here to please any host or hostess – all hand-picked by Sarah. Choose from practical pieces and beautiful dinner party gift sets, morrocan-style pinch bowls, candles of all shapes and scents, and brilliant, ready-to-show off vas...
Don'tbring a gift that you expect the host to serve at the party. If you bring wine, the host may already have planned the wine for the dinner. Don't bring holiday napkins and expect the host to use them - they probably already have them. ...
These sweet kitchen towels are the perfect gift for your favorite host. The flatweave cotton and absorbent terry make them super durable (and easy to throw in the washing machine). We love the sweet scallop edge and that you can add a custom message to the front. ...
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When going to a dinner party, a host or hostess may not have the time to run off and find a vase for fresh-cut flowers to put in brought by a thoughtful guest. Bringing the flowers in a prepared vase can save the host or hostess the trouble. If a gift of flowers seems not so ...
No time to whip up some homemade soup to bring to your party host? Opt for the next best thing. This gourmet trio from 18 Chestnuts includes Carrot Ginger Dill, Tuscan Tomato, and Butternut Squash Pear Soup—all packaged in tall slender jars. ...
There are items for all budgets, from under $10 finds to more splurge-worthy items if you are shopping for a close person in your life you want to spend more on. Whatever the case, you’re bound to find your next party host gift and maybe something to add to your wishlist. Solo ...
Everyone knows it's common to courtesy to never show up empty-handed to a dinner or party you've been invited to. And with Thanksgiving just weeks away (it's November 28 this year), now couldn't be a better time to pick up a little something for the hostess who spent hours decorati...
Food intended for the party If your host says not to bring food to the party (or rather, doesn’t explicitly saytobring food to the party), then don’t bring food to the party. You might bring a food-related gift that can be enjoyed later by just the host and their family, but ...