Wine
If the host and hostess are fans of wine, you can’t go wrong by bringing a bottle as a gift. Don’t worry about making a selection that works with any foods being served, as the purpose is not necessarily to drink the wine during the event. Instead, choose a selection that you know the host or hostess enjoys. You can even add a small card stating that the bottle is intended for personal use as “stress relief” after the party is over if you feel they will appreciate that sense of humor. It is possible to get a good quality bottle of wine without spending a fortune. If you live in an area with local wineries, consider making a visit and see their current offerings. Some offer mulled or spiced wines during the holiday season, which are very enjoyable when heated, making it a great choice for the cold winter months. For those who want to add a little something, you can present the host or hostess with the wine in a lovely wine tote, or include a set of wine glass charms to help people tell whose drink is whose. If you aren’t sure exactly what kind of wine they drink, a gift certificate to a local winery may be appropriate.
Breakfast Basket
For parties featuring a full meal supplied by the host or hostess, consider giving them the gift of a meal as well. A simple breakfast basket with some gourmet coffee, fresh muffins, and similar items that don’t require cooking may be appreciated. That way they can get up the next morning without having to worry about cooking again. If you don’t want to aim for an entire breakfast, a high-quality gourmet coffee can stand on its own as a gift, especially if you know the host and hostess are fans of the beverage. To elevate the gift, consider providing some attractive coffee mugs or some biscotti.
Poinsettia
A poinsettia is an incredibly popular selection during the holiday season. These festive plants bring in the colors of the season, making these flowering plants as gifts for Christmas an excellent choice for the host or hostess of a Christmas gathering. Select a decorative pot and add some holiday ribbon, and you are all set. Plants like poinsettias are often better options than cut flowers. Cut flowers must be handled if they are not already in a vase, pulling the host or hostess away from the party. Potted plants simply need to be set on a surface, and they are ready to enjoy.
Gift Certificates
When in doubt, a gift certificate can be a great choice. You can include one from a local grocery store to help offset the cost of the meal, or consider one from a cleaning service that can help with the post-holiday bash clean up. Gift certificates for pampering services may also be appreciated. Think of local spa services, like manicures, pedicures, and facials, and see if there is something that works for your price range. After preparing for a large gathering, who wouldn’t enjoy a little relaxation.