https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/autumn • Posted by amyistheparty
Even if you host Thanksgiving at your own home, it seems that there are always some sort of get-togethers or dinner parties with friends and family this time of year. Did you know it’s proper etiquette to bring a hostess gift? I don’t normally bring a formal hostess gift, but I’ll typically bring a bottle of wine, an appetizer, or a sweet treat to share. This year, I thought it would be cute to adorn my hostess gift with some cute Autumn gift tags.
Even if you host Thanksgiving at your own home, it seems that there are always some sort of get-togethers or dinner parties with friends and family this time of year. Did you know it’s proper etiquette to bring a hostess gift? I don’t normally bring a formal hostess gift, but I’ll typically bring a bottle of wine, an appetizer, or a sweet treat to share. This year, I thought it would be cute to adorn my hostess gift with some cute Autumn gift tags.
Download and open the PDF file. Print on cardstock. Cut out the tags. Punch holes in the tags with a standard or other size hole punch (I have a really tiny one in addition to standard size). Attach tags to your hostess goodies with twine and gift to your host or hostess. Wrap a bottle of your favorite wine in a goodie bag. Attach a gift tag around the neck of the bottle. Decorate a plain succulent by wrapping the vase in strips of pretty paper. Attach a tag with twine.
Wrap up some mini pies or homemade pastries in Glassine Bags.
Homemade or locally canned jams are always appreciated.