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I am so excited to be hosting Northwoods Living with Kristin on Up North at 4 with Agnes, Dan & Geoff on WJFW Channel 12.

Every other Thursday I host a segment during Up North @ 4 where I give ideas and encouragement for decorating, entertaining, and gifting — all with a cozy Northwoods feel.

One of my recent times on air, I shared 10 special and unique wedding gift ideas — perfect for couples who love meaningful touches, cabin life, or a little bit of vintage charm.

These gifts go beyond the registry and help newlyweds start their life together with pieces they’ll cherish for years to come.

Adding a book to each gift is a thoughtful idea too. Be sure to sign and date inside each book to add to the memory.

Watch the original episode at the bottom of this post.

1. Vintage Picnic Basket
A classic wicker or metal picnic basket filled with utensils, plates, and a cozy blanket makes for a romantic and practical gift — perfect for date days or lake outings.

Vintage Picnic Basket and blanket

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This is a great book to gift alongside.

2. Custom Lake Map or Coordinates Art
Frame a print showing the coordinates or map of a special place — their proposal spot, wedding venue, or honeymoon destination.

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This is a great book to gift alongside.

3. Monogrammed Cabin Blanket
A wool camp blanket or plaid throw with their initials stitched on it adds a personal, heirloom touch they’ll use forever.

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This is a great book to gift alongside.

4. A Set of Vintage Glassware
Find a set of vintage cocktail glasses or etched tumblers. Pair it with a handwritten recipe for your favorite signature drink!

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This is a great book to gift alongside.

5. Personalized Cutting Board or Cheese Board
Add their names, wedding date, or even a lake silhouette to a wooden board — useful for hosting and beautiful on display.

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This is a great book to gift alongside.

6. His & Hers (or Theirs) Coffee Mugs
Look for handmade pottery or vintage mugs that reflect their personalities — especially fun if they love rustic mornings at the cabin.

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This is a great book to gift alongside.

7. A Guestbook Journal for Their Home
Gift them a leather or linen-bound journal to log visitors and memories in their home or getaway space.

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This is a great book to gift.

8. A Camp Lantern or Candle Set
Give a classic lantern — vintage or new — or a set of scented candles for cozy evenings. Add a note that says ‘For your first power outage together!

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This is a great book to gift alongside.

9. Local Art or Photography
Support a local artist by gifting a piece that reflects their new life together — a forest scene, lake view, or cabin watercolor.

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This is a great book to gift alongside.

10. A Date Night Box
Include gift cards to a favorite local restaurant, popcorn, a board game, and a bottle of wine. Perfect for nights in as newlyweds.

This is a great book to gift alongside.


So whether you’re heading to a backyard ceremony or a lakeside wedding, these ideas are personal, thoughtful, and full of heart — just like the couple you’re celebrating.

And if you’re looking for one-of-a-kind gifts, vintage treasures, or personalized finds, visit me at White Arrows Home in Minocqua — we’d love to help you put something special together.

And tune in to Northwoods Living with Kristin on Up North at 4 with Agnes, Dan & Geoff on WJFW Channel 12.

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Tea With Me: Creative Ideas for Connecting with Friends and Family Far Away https://whitearrowshome.com/tea-with-me-creative-ideas-for-connecting-with-friends-and-family-far-away/ https://whitearrowshome.com/tea-with-me-creative-ideas-for-connecting-with-friends-and-family-far-away/#comments Mon, 27 Jan 2025 16:26:37 +0000 https://whitearrowshome.com/?p=17210 Though today we are such digitally connected world, maintaining close, meaningful and truly intimate relationships with friends and family who live far away can sometimes feel like a challenge. But read the post about Tea With Me: Creative Ideas for Connecting with Friends and Family Far Away

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Though today we are such digitally connected world, maintaining close, meaningful and truly intimate relationships with friends and family who live far away can sometimes feel like a challenge. But we can use technology to our advantage. One of the simplest—and most enjoyable—ways to nurture those connections is by hosting virtual tea time over FaceTime, Zoom or other app. Keeping connecting over a drink face to face a comforting and timeless tradition.

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A shared cup of tea, even from a distance, can provide a sense of intimacy, calm, and togetherness, helping to bridge the physical gap between loved ones. Whether you’re across the globe or just a few states apart, these creative ideas will make your virtual tea time something special and memorable.

Here are some creative ideas for hosting a virtual tea time that will make you feel closer to your loved ones, no matter where they are.

Choose a Theme

One of the joys of tea time is the opportunity to make it feel special. Adding a theme to your virtual tea gathering can bring an extra layer of fun and creativity. For instance, you could opt for:

  • Choosing a theme based on a particular country or culture. For example, a British afternoon tea with scones and finger sandwiches, a Japanese tea ceremony with matcha, or a Moroccan tea time with mint tea and pastries.
  • Celebrate the season with flavors that match the time of year—think spiced chai or apple cinnamon for fall, floral teas like jasmine or lavender for spring, or peppermint and citrus blends for winter.
  • Choose a book to read together and discuss it over your tea. You could pick a novel, a devotional, or even a collection of poetry. The discussions can add depth to your gathering, making it more meaningful.

During quarantine a few years ago I was doing many of these ideas with friends. Many from right in my hometown who I wasn’t able to meet with regularly, at that time, and others like high school friends I hadn’t talked to in years. It became a new way to connect I wanted to continue.

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Send a Tea Package in Advance

One of the best ways to make your virtual tea time feel connected is by sending your friend or family member a small tea package before your meeting. Whether it’s a curated selection of loose leaf teas, a set of teabags, or an assortment of fun tea accessories like a new mug or a tea infuser, the thoughtful gesture will elevate the experience.

You could also send small treats or baked goods like homemade scones, cookies, or biscuits to accompany the tea. The act of receiving a physical package before your virtual meeting will create anticipation and excitement, making the event feel more tangible.

At my shop, White Arrows Home, in Minocqua, Wisconsin we have an area known as The Dish Bar where you can select a vintage tea cup and saucer and then have it mailed to a friend with a note to join you for tea.

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Incorporate Fun and Interactive Activities

Make your virtual tea time even more memorable by including an activity that everyone can enjoy together. Here are some ideas:

Show and Tell: Have everyone share something meaningful, like a book they’re reading, a family heirloom, or a favorite memory related to tea. It’s a great way to learn more about each other’s lives and deepen your connections.

Crafting or DIY: For a creative twist, consider adding a craft element while chatting.

Vintage Tea cups

Focus on Deep Conversations and Catching Up

One of the most beautiful aspects of a virtual tea time is the ability to sit back, relax, and focus on meaningful conversations. Set aside the distractions of life and focus on reconnecting. Let your tea time be an opportunity to:

  • Share your life updates: Talk about what’s been going on in your life, from the small day-to-day moments to the big events. Don’t rush; take your time to enjoy the conversation and really listen to one another.
  • Discuss personal growth or challenges: Tea time can be an excellent opportunity to discuss personal goals, spiritual journeys, or any struggles you may be going through. It can feel like a safe space to open up and share vulnerable moments, offering support and encouragement.
  • Reflect on past memories: Take a trip down memory lane by reminiscing about moments you’ve shared in person—whether it’s family holidays, trips, or even small, everyday moments that meant a lot.
  • Gratitude Sharing: Start the tea time by sharing one thing you are grateful for that week. It could be something small like a relaxing moment or something bigger, like a personal achievement. It’s a great way to set a positive tone for the conversation.
  • Themed Conversation Starters: Prepare a list of conversation prompts or questions to inspire meaningful discussion. Topics could include childhood memories, dreams and goals, favorite books or movies, or reflections on faith or spirituality. Keep the atmosphere light and supportive, and encourage everyone to share openly.
  • Prayer or Blessing Time: Consider closing the gathering with a time of prayer or a blessing. It’s a beautiful way to end the call, offering each other support, encouragement, and lifting up any needs or concerns.
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Virtual tea times can be a great way to connect grandparents with their grandkids. Set a weekly date or make it at random times to celebrate special moments.

Virtual tea time is a beautiful way to stay connected with friends and family, even when distance separates you. By infusing your gatherings with thoughtful themes, shared activities, and meaningful conversation, you can transform a simple video chat into a delightful, memorable experience.

Whether it’s catching up on life, sharing a cup of tea, or engaging in lighthearted fun, virtual tea time allows us to nourish our relationships and create new memories, even from miles apart. So, brew your favorite tea, put on your coziest outfit, and start planning your next virtual tea time—it’s the perfect way to reconnect and refresh your spirit, no matter where you are.

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And if tea isn’t your favorite, enjoy coffee, hot chocolate or even a glass of wine.

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Winter brings its own unique charm—crisp air, snowy landscapes, and cozy moments spent indoors.

But it also offers a perfect opportunity to step outside your usual routine and try something new.

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Whether you’re looking for a fun family activity, a way to spark your creativity, or just want to shake up your winter season, here are 10 creative ideas to make the most of the colder months that are both fun and cozy.

1. Go Ice Skating

Ice skating is a time-honored winter tradition that’s perfect for anyone looking to embrace the chilly season with a little movement.

Whether you choose to glide across an outdoor rink beneath twinkling holiday lights or warm up indoors at a local arena, ice skating offers a unique blend of fun and fitness.

It’s a great way to work out without feeling like you’re exercising—burning calories, strengthening muscles, and improving balance all while enjoying the winter air (or cozy indoor warmth).

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Whether you’re a seasoned skater or a complete beginner, it’s an activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and skill levels.

Plus, many rinks offer rentals, so you don’t even need to own skates to join in the fun.

So, grab your friends, your family and hit the ice for a memorable winter outing!

2. Build a Snowman (or Snow Sculptures)

When snowflakes start falling, there’s no better way to embrace the season than by heading outside to build a snowman or get creative with snow sculptures.

Gather your family, friends, or even neighbors for an impromptu snowman-building contest, or challenge each other to create imaginative designs like snow animals, castles, or abstract art.

You can find some fun ideas on my Winter Pinterest Board.

Build a Snowman

Building a snowman is more than just rolling snow into big balls—it’s a chance to let your imagination run wild, experimenting with different snow textures, props for eyes, noses, and scarves, and even adding personality to your frosty creations.

If you’re in a place that doesn’t often get snow, it’s a nostalgic way to make the most of the winter weather.

3. Sledding

Sledding is one of those classic winter activities that never loses its charm, no matter how old you get.

The thrill of speeding down a snowy hill with the cold wind in your face and a sense of freedom in your chest is something that stays with you.

Whether you’re using a traditional sled, a plastic toboggan, or even an old-fashioned wooden sled, there’s nothing quite like the adrenaline rush of the descent.

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And it’s not just about the ride itself; sledding is also about the laughter, the occasional tumble, and the pure joy of being outdoors in the winter.

Find a hill with a nice, gentle slope for the kids or go for a more daring incline if you’re after a more adventurous experience.

It’s a simple activity that’s easy to do with family or friends, and the best part is that the fun never seems to end—you’ll be racing up the hill just to go down again and again!

4. Hot Cocoa Bar

After a day spent braving the cold, there’s nothing better than warming up with a cup of hot cocoa.

But why settle for a plain mug of cocoa when you can set up an entire hot chocolate bar at home?

Create your own winter wonderland of toppings and mix-ins, like whipped cream, colorful marshmallows, crushed peppermint, chocolate shavings, or even a dash of cinnamon or nutmeg.

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For a more indulgent experience, add caramel sauce, toffee bits, or mini candy canes for extra flavor.

Set up the bar with various types of hot chocolate—think dark chocolate, white chocolate, or spiced cocoa—for everyone to customize their drink just the way they like it.

It’s the perfect way to spend a cozy evening indoors with loved ones, sipping on sweet treats while you watch a holiday movie, read a book, or just chat by the fire.

This activity is also great for entertaining guests, making it a festive and interactive way to warm up during the colder months.

5. Winter Hiking or Snowshoeing

Winter hiking or snowshoeing offers a peaceful and serene way to explore nature during the colder months.

While many people think of hiking as a spring or summer activity, winter transforms the outdoors into a breathtaking landscape of quiet beauty.

If you’ve never tried snowshoeing before, it’s an easy-to-learn activity that allows you to walk on snow-covered trails without sinking into the powder, making it ideal for areas with deep snow.

Snowshoes

For those who prefer a more traditional hike, many trails are still accessible in winter, providing a crisp, calm atmosphere and fewer crowds.

Winter hiking offers a chance to spot wildlife in its natural habitat, experience the quiet stillness of a snowy forest, and enjoy the beauty of frost-covered trees or frozen lakes.

Plus, the cold air can be invigorating, making you feel like you’re truly connected to the outdoors.

Layer up, grab your boots or snowshoes, and discover the winter wonderland that’s waiting just outside your door.

6. Take a Winter Photography Walk

Winter landscapes are stunning and can offer beautiful photo opportunities. Bundle up, take your camera or phone, explore your surroundings while documenting the beauty of the season.

Try making it a challenge with family or friends inviting them to join in and share their favorite winter moments.

Winter Photography

You can create daily or weekly prompts, such as “Best Snowy Landscape,” “Coziest Winter Setup,” or “Funniest Winter Moment.”

Have everyone share their pics online or in a group chat.

7. Bake Treats

Winter is the ultimate time to indulge in baking, whether you’re a seasoned pro in the kitchen or just getting started.

The chilly weather and cozy atmosphere of your kitchen make it the perfect setting for whipping up some sweet or savory treats.

Gingerbread cookies, spiced cakes, and hearty pies are staples, but you can also experiment with new recipes, like hot cocoa brownies or cinnamon rolls.

The aroma of freshly baked goods filling the house is enough to make anyone feel warm and fuzzy inside.

Pretzel Sea Salt Cookies

Baking is not only a comforting solo activity, but it’s also a wonderful way to spend time with family or friends.

Share your delicious creations with neighbors, or deliver a festive batch of cookies to loved ones as a thoughtful gift. Stop in White Arrows the Shop to find the perfect plate for gifting on from our Dish Bar.

If you prefer, you can keep your treats all to yourself to savor throughout the season—just be sure to have a cup of hot cocoa or coffee on hand to enjoy with them!

8. Go Skiing or Snowboarding

Downhill skiing is one of my favorite activities!

If you live near a ski resort—or if you’re planning a winter getaway—skiing or snowboarding is one of the most thrilling ways to experience the winter season.

Whether you’re a seasoned expert carving down the slopes or a beginner eager to learn, these high-energy sports offer an incredible way to make the most of the winter months.

Skiing and snowboarding aren’t just about the sport itself—they’re also about the scenery.

Picture yourself gliding down a snow-covered mountain with panoramic views of snowcapped peaks and pristine forests.

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The adrenaline rush from speeding down the slopes is unmatched, and for those looking to try something new, ski resorts often offer lessons, making it easy for first-timers to get the hang of it.

Whether you’re into powdery runs or thrilling terrain parks, skiing and snowboarding are perfect for creating lasting memories on the mountain.

9. Have a Winter Picnic

Who says picnics are only for the summer?

With a little preparation, a winter picnic can be an unforgettable experience.

Bundle up in cozy layers, pack a thermos of hot soup, and head to a scenic park or even a snowy field for a winter wonderland picnic.

The crisp, cold air makes the experience feel special, and there’s something magical about sitting outdoors with snow gently falling around you.

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Pack hearty foods that will warm you from the inside out, like stews, sandwiches, or hot baked goods, and don’t forget your favorite hot drinks—whether it’s a thermos of cocoa or mulled cider.

For extra comfort, bring along blankets or insulated cushions to sit on, and be sure to bring a thermos or two for something warm to sip while you relax.

A winter picnic is a peaceful way to embrace the cold, connect with nature, and enjoy a delicious meal with friends or family.

10. Create a Winter Wonderland Indoors

Even if the weather outside is frightful, you can still create a magical atmosphere inside your home.

Turn your living room into a cozy winter wonderland with twinkling fairy lights, paper snowflakes, and winter greenery like pine boughs.

Add some soft throws and pillows to create a warm, inviting space, perfect for curling up with a cup of tea or a good book.

You can also get creative with seasonal decorations like homemade wreaths or candles in wintery scents.

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The key is to embrace the season’s beauty indoors by incorporating textures, colors, and lighting that evoke the magic of winter.

Whether you host friends for a gathering or simply enjoying the ambiance with your family, a cozy winter home can make the colder months feel extra special.

11. Host a Winter Craft Party

A winter craft party is a wonderful way to bring friends and family together during the colder months.

Get creative with activities that fit the season, like making DIY holiday cards, decorating ornaments, or crafting homemade snow globes.

You can even try your hand at knitting scarves or making felt snowflakes.

Whether you’re crafting holiday decor, creating personalized gifts, or just having fun with seasonal projects, it’s the perfect opportunity to spend quality time with loved ones while being productive.

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Make sure to set up a cozy space with plenty of supplies, a warm drink station, and some festive music to get everyone into the spirit.

Not only will you leave with a sense of accomplishment, but you’ll also have unique handmade items that will add a personal touch to your home or make thoughtful gifts.

12. Make Homemade Candles with Winter Scents

There’s something so comforting about lighting a candle on a cold winter night, and making your own adds a personal touch to your home decor.

Winter scents like cinnamon, pine, and vanilla evoke cozy memories and can help you transform your space into a relaxing haven.

Creating homemade candles is surprisingly easy and can be a fun, creative project for a solo afternoon or a group activity.

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Choose your favorite scent or blend a few to create your own signature fragrance.

You can even add dried herbs, spices, or glitter to make your candles extra special.

If you’re looking for a meaningful holiday gift, homemade candles are an excellent idea—they’re thoughtful, personalized, and always appreciated.

Whether you keep them for yourself or share them with loved ones, DIY candles are a beautiful way to bring warmth to your home.

13. Start a Winter Journal

Winter is the perfect time to slow down, reflect, and capture the essence of the season in a journal. Whether you’re a writer, an artist, or simply someone who enjoys documenting life’s moments, starting a winter journal can be a deeply rewarding experience.

Use the pages to jot down your winter adventures—whether you’re hiking through snowy trails, baking seasonal treats, or enjoying a peaceful evening by the fire.

You can also sketch winter scenes, write down cozy recipes, or capture thoughts and reflections on the season.

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A winter journal is a great way to embrace the stillness of the colder months, and it provides a wonderful way to look back on your memories in years to come.

Plus, it’s a perfect way to channel creativity and stay mindful during this quieter time of year.

14. Winter Stargazing

On clear winter nights, the sky is often at its most breathtaking. Bundle up in your warmest clothes and head outside for some winter stargazing.

The crisp, cold air makes the stars appear sharper and brighter, and with the lack of light pollution in some areas, you may be able to spot constellations more easily.

This is the perfect time to observe the wonders of the night sky—whether it’s a meteor shower, the Big Dipper, or the Orion constellation.

Stargazing also gives you a sense of connection to the vastness of the universe and can be a meditative experience.

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Find a quiet, open space with minimal light interference, and spend time marveling at the celestial beauty above.

Winter stargazing is a peaceful, awe-inspiring activity that brings a sense of calm and wonder, perfect for unwinding after a long day.

15. Host a Game Night

When the weather keeps you indoors, a game night can bring everyone together for some fun and laughter.

You can enjoy trivia, charades, or even play classic board games like Monopoly or Scrabble.

Here’s a post with some of our favorite family games.

For a winter twist, you can create your own themed trivia questions, or set up a movie or song guessing game.

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Game nights are a great way to connect with loved ones, and they also helps lift your spirits during the colder months.

Make it extra festive by offering winter snacks and cozy drinks, and encourage everyone to wear their comfiest sweaters or even winter pajamas!

16. DIY Hot Toddy or Cocktail Tasting

Winter is the perfect time to experiment with new drinks, especially those that warm you up from the inside out.

Hot toddies, mulled wine, and seasonal cocktails are perfect for cozying up with friends or unwinding after a busy day.

Organize a DIY cocktail or hot toddy tasting with a few different recipes, and get creative by adding various spices, fruits, or herbs to experiment with flavors.

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For example, try a cinnamon-spiced hot toddy or a cranberry-orange sangria. Set up a tasting station with all your ingredients and enjoy sampling your creations.

This is a great way to add a fun twist to your winter evenings, and if you’re looking for a thoughtful holiday gift, you can bottle your custom cocktails for friends to enjoy.

17. Create a Winter-Themed Scavenger Hunt

Winter-themed scavenger hunts are a fantastic way to get outside, explore your neighborhood, and engage in a little friendly competition.

Whether you’re hunting for pinecones, snowflakes, holiday decorations, or even specific animals like winter birds, a scavenger hunt adds an element of adventure to any winter outing.

If you live in an area with snow, you could even hide little treasures or clues beneath the snow for extra fun.

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Create clues that lead participants from one item to the next, or turn it into a race for who can find everything first.

For an indoor option, you could hide small winter-themed objects like snow globes or holiday ornaments around the house.

This activity is not only entertaining but encourages participants to embrace the winter season by exploring the beauty around them.

18. Make a DIY Snow Globe

Craft your own personalized snow globes using jars, mini figurines like pine trees and snowmen, glitter, and glycerin.

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This is a great activity for kids or a fun craft night with friends.

19. Create a Winter Soundtrack Playlist

What’s a winter day without the right soundtrack?

Curate a winter playlist that suits your mood, whether it’s peaceful and cozy, upbeat and festive, or nostalgic with classic winter tunes.

Share it with others or use it as your soundtrack while you relax at home or play it during your activities and on winter outings.

20. Build an Ice Lantern

Create your own winter lanterns by filling balloons with water, freeze them outdoors, and then pop the balloon to reveal a beautiful, translucent ice lantern. Then add a candle inside. The result is a glowing, icy lantern perfect for lighting up your front yard or decorating your home with wintery beauty.

21. Plan a “Staycation” Winter Retreat

If you’re not traveling this winter, make your home a winter retreat.

Turn your living space into a cozy retreat with activities like an indoor spa day or a movie marathon.

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Enjoy hot drinks, and even take virtual tours of snowy destinations.

A “staycation” is the perfect excuse to relax and enjoy the comforts of home.

22. Make Winter-Themed Terrariums

Bring a little nature indoors by crafting winter-themed terrariums.

Fill a glass container with faux snow, miniature winter figurines, and tiny pinecones or branches.

It’s a low-maintenance decoration that adds a touch of winter magic to your home—and can be a great gift idea for someone special to lift their winter blues.

23. Go on a “Winter Beach” Adventure

If you live near a coast, consider taking a walk along the beach in winter. The landscape will look entirely different in the cold, with dramatic waves, sea foam, and maybe even a beach fire!

24. Try Winter Cooking Classes (or DIY)

Try making hearty stews, warming curries, or classic comfort foods like pot pie or fondue.

Winter is the perfect time to experiment with hearty, comforting meals.

Try out winter-inspired cooking, like slow-cooked stews, curries, or classic comfort foods like pot pie and fondue.

Consider joining an online cooking class or simply experiment with winter dishes from different cultures.

Host a cozy, home-cooked meal with friends or family.

It’s the perfect time to start a Cookbook Club, like a book club, but where you read and cook through cookbooks, meeting once a month to discuss and share a favorite recipe.

These activities will surely inspire your creativity and bring even more magic to the winter months!

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Here are fourteen ideas for hostess gifts to take to your next event or gathering.

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Finding the perfect hostess gift can be tricky — you want something thoughtful, useful, and a sweet reflection of your appreciation for the host’s time and effort.

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Whether you’re attending a casual dinner, a festive holiday party, or a cozy weekend gathering, the right gift can leave a lasting impression.

Here are 14 creative and versatile hostess gift ideas that will suit any occasion.

Unique Plant or Succulent

A low-maintenance plant or a trendy succulent makes a lovely hostess gift that adds life and greenery to any space. Choose a plant that’s easy to care for, like a snake plant or a pothos, and pair it with a chic pot or planter. If your host isn’t known for having a green thumb, opt for an air plant or a small cactus that requires minimal care.

Succulent Decor

Gourmet Coffee or Tea Sampler

For hosts who love a good cup of coffee or tea, a premium sampler is a perfect choice. Look for high-quality beans or unique loose-leaf tea blends. Add a stylish mug or tea infuser for a complete gift. If your host has a particular brewing method (like a French press, pour-over, or espresso machine), you can choose products that complement their coffee or tea rituals.

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Cookbook from a Favorite Chef or Cuisine

If your host loves to cook, a beautiful cookbook can be an inspiring and practical gift. Look for cookbooks that focus on their favorite cuisine, cooking style, or chef. If they enjoy trying new things, consider books that focus on global dishes, seasonal ingredients, or healthy meals. You can even pair the book with a few kitchen gadgets or spices to enhance the theme. A vintage cookbook can always be a great idea too.

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Paper Napkins

Beautiful, high-quality paper napkins are a subtle yet elegant gift. Whether your host loves to host informal brunches or more sophisticated dinner parties, a set of stylish napkins will come in handy for any occasion. You can find them in fun patterns or have them custom-printed with your host’s initials for a more personal touch.

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Luxury Hand Cream or Body Lotion

Pamper your host with a luxurious hand cream or body lotion from a high-end brand. Look for products with natural ingredients like shea butter, coconut oil, or lavender essential oils. These thoughtful gifts are especially appreciated during the colder months when dry skin is a concern, and they’ll remind your host of your kindness every time they use it.

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Flowers

Bring flowers, but have them already in a vase. It’s not always convenient for a hostess to take time away from guests or prep duties to get a bouquet into water and find a vase around her house. Find a beautiful vase in antique shop or thrift store and put a pretty bouquet from the grocery store inside. The special vase makes it a lasting gift to remember.

Easy, Pretty Grocery Store Flower Arrangements in our cabin

Homemade Gifts

A homemade cutting board can be both a beautiful and practical gift. If you’re handy with woodworking, you can craft one yourself from a piece of high-quality wood like maple, walnut, or bamboo. Personalize it by engraving your host’s initials, a meaningful date, or a favorite quote. You could also get creative by adding a painted design or pattern to match your host’s kitchen decor. It’s a gift they can use every day or display as a centerpiece in their home.

Tip: To elevate the gift, pair it with a set of artisanal kitchen knives or gourmet olive oil.

Vanilla extract is a classic ingredient that adds depth to any recipe, from baked goods to savory dishes. Homemade vanilla extract is not only a thoughtful gift, but it’s easy to make and has a luxurious feel. Simply split a few vanilla beans and steep them in a bottle of good-quality vodka (or rum for a slightly different flavor) for about 8-10 weeks. Once it’s ready, decant the extract into a decorative bottle, and add a cute label with instructions or a personal note.

Tip: Consider pairing it with some homemade baked goods like cookies or muffins to make a themed gift.

Board Game or Card Game

For a host who loves to entertain or enjoys family time, a well-chosen board game or card game can be an excellent gift. Pick something that’s easy to learn, but still fun and engaging for guests of all ages. A game like Codenames, Ticket to Ride, or a classic deck of cards can provide hours of enjoyment for the host and their guests.

Winter Cabin Coffee Table Decor

Luxury Tea Towels or Linen Napkins

Elegant and practical, a set of high-quality linen or cotton tea towels or napkins is a great gift for a host who enjoys hosting dinner parties. Opt for a neutral color palette or classic patterns like stripes, plaids or checks that will complement their kitchen or dining room. These towels or napkins add a bit of sophistication to everyday tasks.

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Coffee Table Book

A beautifully designed coffee table book makes for a thoughtful and stylish gift. Choose one that matches your host’s interests, whether it’s art, design, travel, cooking, photography, or architecture. A high-quality, visually stunning book is something your host will love displaying in their living room or guest space — a conversation starter that blends well with their décor and adds to the ambiance of their home

Gourmet Popcorn

For a fun and unique gift, grab some gourmet popcorn. If it comes it beautiful packaging its ready to gift, but if its not add it into a stylish popcorn bowl. Your host can enjoy a cozy movie night with unique and flavorful popcorn — a treat that’s both creative and consumable.

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Drink Stirrers

Elevate your host’s cocktail game with a set of stylish drink stirrers. Whimsical designs like whether a mismatched set of vintage swizzles or new options, drink stirrers add a fun and functional touch to any drink. It’s a small gift that can make a big impression at their next gathering.

Candles

A luxurious, artisanal candle is always a safe bet, but why not give a candle that goes beyond just a pretty scent? Choose one with an unusual or seasonal fragrance, like rosemary and pine for winter, lavender and lemon for spring, or even whiskey and vanilla for a cozy, warm vibe. You could also consider a candle in an interesting container — perhaps a vintage glass or a hand-thrown ceramic vessel — that can be repurposed once the wax is gone. Include a decorative container of matches.

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A Fine Bottle of Liquor

For the host who enjoys a good drink, a bottle of high-quality liquor can be an excellent gift. Consider a bottle of their favorite spirit, whether that’s a classic bottle of whiskey, aged rum, premium tequila, or artisanal gin. You could also look for limited-edition releases, rare vintages, or local craft spirits to make it extra special. Pair it with a set of fancy cocktail glasses or an elegant decanter for a truly impressive gift.

No matter what you choose, the best hostess gifts reflect thoughtfulness and gratitude.

The key is to tailor the gift to the host’s personal tastes and interests.

By selecting something that shows you know and appreciate them, you’re sure to make your host feel special and loved.

Happy gifting!

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Come Over For Cake: Beautiful Thrifted Vintage Cake Plates and Cake Carriers https://whitearrowshome.com/come-over-for-cake-beautiful-thrifted-vintage-cake-plates-and-cake-carriers/ https://whitearrowshome.com/come-over-for-cake-beautiful-thrifted-vintage-cake-plates-and-cake-carriers/#comments Thu, 21 Mar 2024 09:21:00 +0000 https://whitearrowshome.com/?p=16551 (Affiliate links are used for your convenience. Read my full disclosure here.) THRIFTING WITH THE GALS Its fun sharing thrifting adventures with you over on Instagram Stories  as I shop my local read the post about Come Over For Cake: Beautiful Thrifted Vintage Cake Plates and Cake Carriers

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THRIFTING WITH THE GALS

Its fun sharing thrifting adventures with you over on Instagram Stories  as I shop my local antique shops in Minocqua, Wisconsin and on my travels. 

My Thrifting With The Gals friends share too from where they live around the country, in Vermont and Maine, North Carolina and Florida, Texas and Minnesota.

Search our hashtag, #thriftingwiththegals to follow the series I love passing on their adventures to you too. 

Monthly we Thrifting Gals hosts come together for a blog hop sharing how we decorate with our finds in our homes.

Usually there are some amazing upcycling projects too.

Thanks so much to Ann Dabbling & Decorating starting this fun group years ago. 

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MEET THE GALS

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WELCOME TO CAMP PARADISE

Summer decor at the lake cabin

Did you know I own an antique shop?

It’s worth coming to Wisconsin to visit White Arrows Home!

Not able to make the trip?

You can always shop online from anywhere. Our entire store is online.

White Arrows Home the Shop

We bring new treasures into The Shop every day.

We post all week, but on Monday’s I do a LIVE Tour on the Shop’s Instagram and Fridays I host Kristin’s Friday Favorites LIVE Sale over on Facebook where 8-10 items from the different collections around the shop are 15% OFF!

Thrifting With the Gals

Over the years of sharing with my Thrifting Gals, you’ve gotten a peek into many of my collections and favorite vintage finds.

You can watch on YouTube too for videos of me sharing my treasures.

This month I’m sharing my cake stands and cake carriers.

Come Over For Cake

I love sharing decorating ideas and vintage decor, but my true passion is to share encouragement, especially helping you find more direction and connection in your life.

My cabin home is just the backdrop for the messages I pass on that are on my mind and from my heart.

My beautiful cake plates and cake carriers serve more purpose than just pretty accents, they serve a way to make a sweet connection.

  • Invite a friend over for a slice of cake and cup of tea.
  • Message a neighbor to stop over for a slice.
  • Take along a coffee cake to work on a Monday morning to add some sunshine.
  • Drop off a cake to someone needing a little extra joy.

Use Your Heirlooms to Entertain

Entertaining is the perfect time to use your pretty pieces whether you have just begun collecting or you have pieces that have been passed down in your family.

My Grandma Libby passed down the start of my mix matched tea cup collection and my cute lea pot too.

The embroidered napkins were my Grandma Patty’s and my mom passed them down to me.

Inviting someone over can be simple and easy, a no pressure way to show hospitality.

Maybe baking is one of your favorite hobbies and you love having someone to bake for, but if you don’t just stop and pick something up from a local bakery.

This snickerdoodle cake was one of many beautiful choices at our local Walmart.

Your gathering, whether big or small, one friend or a few can be pulled together in minutes.

  • Pull out your pretty plates, tea cups, forks and napkins.
  • Put your cake on a cake stand.
  • Then just add your smile as you welcome friends in to relax and enjoy catching up or getting to know each other better.

When I was visiting my daughter in Germany, her au pair family kept the tea pot warm on the table with one of these nifty little ceramic stands with a tea light candle inside.

Picking up mismatched tea cups and plates is a fun way to build a collection at an affordable price.

Collections are fun to gather too when you are able to pick up one new piece on each outing because you find these items often and usually they are only a few dollars.

In my shop we have a special room, our dish bar, where you can shop hundreds of dishes to collect!

Vintage Dishes to Mix and Match

Display Your Collections

There are pretty ways to keep the tea cups and plates on display all the time or you can keep them stored away, bringing them out as needed.

Vintage Tea Cup Card Holder

I do a bit of both, some are out and around my house and some are stored in my dish closet.

My dish closet was one of my favorite projects, where I did some switching around and turned my cleaning and coat closet into my dish pantry.

Dish Pantry

Vintage Cake Plates

Like the plates and tea cups, cake plates can also often be found inexpensively and in most shops.

A walk through the aisles of your local Good Will may send you home with a pretty one.

I’ve had my glass collection for years, purchasing my first small one in high school.

Having cake stands in different sizes and heights lets me use them in so many ways.

Even everyday occasions like a Saturday morning of pancakes calls for using a cake stand to stack them on.

You can elevate the usual to a memory making moment, by simply pulling in a pretty vintage piece like a cake stand.

It’s simple and it’s special.

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Vintage Cake Carriers

When a cake carrier catches my eye, it may make it’s way home with me too.

This red hand painted piece is simply a cake cover that I add to the top of one of my cake stands to help the cake stay fresh longer.

Using a cake cover can also add a layer of surprise as you keep your treat covered until serving.

When you want to take your cake to share, carrying it in a vintage carrier is such an easy way to give it a more special appearance, an extra “no need to say it in words” way to communicate that you hope your sharing brings joy.

Vintage Cake Carrier

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Next up you are headed over to my talented friend Robyn’s house and blog Robyn’s French Nest where she is sharing 15 ideas to decorate for free.

Thanks so much for stopping by!

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