| I'm always so honored when people join us at our home for a gathering during the holidays - or any time of the year - that I can't resist spoiling them with a small gift. I'm a romantic at heart, so I hope that whenever they see this little token of our friendship, they will remember our evening together with fondness. Last winter, when some friends and I threw a surprise birthday party for my friend Merilee, we opted for favors that were silly and sentimental. Since Merilee gets weak-kneed at the sight of actor Matthew McConaughey, we decided to have some fun with her schoolgirl crush. As a joke, each guest was given a life-sized headshot of the Hollywood hunk to don when Merilee walked into my house. Merilee screamed with delight when she saw the sea of Matthews! The next surprise came in the dining room. At each of the women's place setting, I rested a beautiful saltcellar spoon, used to scoop salt out of antique saltcellars. I adore saltcellars and wanted to share one of my favorite collectibles with my dear friends, helping them start a collection of their own. The men received a small bottle of liquor and a cigar. My friend Marsee always seems to pick perfect party favors for her events. For a New Year's Eve dinner, she tucked handmade noisemakers, fashioned from old sheet music and prints, at each guest's place setting. These whimsical keepsake gifts carried on the black, cream and gold palette of Marsee's table. But she didn't stop there. Marsee's family sets off fireworks at the stroke of midnight, so she placed a bundle of sparklers into each guest's empty water goblet so they could join in the fun. The sparklers repeated the look of her imaginative centerpiece, which included bouquets of sparklers, white feathers and golden fern fronds displayed in black iron urns. At her annual Mardi Gras bash, my friend Ann infused her table with loads of razzle-dazzle by placing glittering Mardi Gras masks on each guest's plate. The masks were theirs to enjoy during the Fat Tuesday fete and to take home as a souvenir. Like Marsee and Ann, try to come up with favors that add to your seasonal celebrations. For instance, if you're hosting Thanksgiving dinner, serve your guests soup in lidded ceramic tureens shaped like gourds. Then, insert a packet of homemade instant soup mix into tureens just like the ones you featured on your table and give ... read the whole article |