
For a warm gift, fill a mug with cocoa mix, then print a "Warm Wishes for the Season" stickeron adhesive paper.

Present homemade pasta to your host or hostess in a cellophane bag topped with our clip-art packaging and a pretty bow.


For a hostess with an eye for detail: a tapered candle embellished with a lace pattern you've transferred yourself.

When giving as a gift, package this brittle block with cellophane and include a small hammer and bow.

This rich-tasting caramel sauce is wonderful drizzled over ice cream for an indulgent treat.

Spice up a gift of coffee by creating a distinctive flavor, then finish with a ribbon and a decorative sticker.

Give out homemade treats that are great in hot cocoa -- or straight from the bag. Peppermint marshmallows are easy to make; they get their red swirl from a quick marbleizing technique.

This marmalade is more like a jelly with some shreds of peel. Cut the peel thick or thin, as you like it.

A homemade blend of spices is a perfect little gift to stuff into a stocking or tuck in a gift basket. Deliver your mix in recycled spice shakers with a homemade label.

Crisp anise cookies become even more memorable when they're presented in small compotes, wrapped in sparkling cellophane, and adorned with red ribbons.

These delicious pears need about a month to absorb the brandy. Make a few jars before Thanksgiving to give for Christmas.

Pack two kinds of homemade flavored popcorn in one bucket tin. Choose from our selection of delicious recipes.

Serve with yogurt, oatmeal, or toast; tie an antique silver spoon to the jar for a memorable gift.

These spice bundles for hot cider make warmhearted gifts, and are especially fetching tied with cheerful red twine.

Heady with ginger, clove, and nutmeg, these gingerbread caramels make sweet stocking stuffers and party favors.

A jar of delicately spiced olives makes a wonderful hostess gift. Choose a selection of your favorite olive varieties to share.

A home-baked gift shows the best sentiments of the season. Give one of these delicious homemade breads as a special holiday present.

Spread cheer with batches of homemade cocktail mixers. Decant them into decorative bottles, available at home stores, and add a label with drink recipes and storage instructions.

Ginger syrup and spiced sugar make these crisp French cookies festive and fragrant.

A freshly baked pie is always a welcome gift -- even more so when it comes wrapped inside this unusual but sensible container. A bamboo steamer is the ideal size to transport a pie to your hostess's door and can hold two pies at once. After placing a lid on the steamer, secure with a piece of twill tape tied in a bow.

This small, thoughtful gift is a good way to thank a hostess. Wrap two loaves of your favorite crusty bread (we like French baguettes) in a linen dish towel, and top with a jar of homemade jam. Tie them together with a colorful ribbon to match the towel, securing a wooden spreader in the knot of the bow.

Trade in your store-bought cashews for these homemade pecans that carry a kick. Place the finished product in a jar and attach the recipe for a hostess gift with some zip.

Scented sugar adds a subtle perfume and flavor to coffee, tea, fruit desserts, or baked goods. Mix a small batch in a pretty jar for a creative and aromatic hostess gift.

Use these crepe-paper wraps -- inspired by amaryllis petals -- to dress up amaryllis plants you give as presents.
How to Make Potted Amaryllis Gift Wrap

Package homemade bread pudding in cellophane topped with our Kris Kringle clip-art tags.
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