![]() Olipop sodas/ kombuchas: here’s a great excuse to get your friends to try a healthier fun drink that they might not otherwise splurge on! These better-for-you soda and sparkling drinks are priced so that you can give two per person if you’re in the $5 gift range, like this root beer alternative!.They are great to keep in your nightstand should you ever have a night where you feel too lazy to get up and properly wash your face…it’s better than nothing! Makeup removing towelettes: This is what I brought to my first-ever Favorite Things party, a pack of Burt’s Bees make-up removing wipes.Garden seed packets: flower seeds are inexpensive enough that you could group a few together in a little bundle as a gift, or find a cute (inexpensive!) pair of garden gloves to pair with them.Artsy bookmarks: if your group has readers in it, I always love cutesy or unique bookmarks and they make so many different styles now! Like these magnetic ones, which you could break out into three separate gifts.Here are some ideas for every price point if you’re hosting or attending your own Favorite Things party: It’s always such a different mix of favorite things and gifts and always so fun to come away with new things to try! ![]() My annual Favorite Things parties have become a Christmastime tradition! For three years now, I set up a hot chocolate bar, a dessert charcuterie board, some appetizers and wine, and my girlfriends over. I have been to a birthday party that had a Favorite Things theme, which was fun because the birthday girl didn’t necessarily want everyone to bring her a present so it really was a gift for everyone. Make sense? Feel free to leave a comment and I can clarify, or share any of your own tips if you’ve done this type of gift exchange before! After everyone has shared and gifted their favorite things, every girl there will be going home with three totally different gifts! ![]() Choose someone to start! They will explain their gift and why it’s their “favorite thing.” Then they will pull out three pieces of paper from the hat or box, and the ladies assigned to those numbers get to take that item home! You can’t pull the same number twice for the same item, and obviously you don’t want to pull your own number.ĥ. (So if you have 10 girls, you will have 30 pieces of paper – three separate papers for each number.)Ĥ. Use small pieces of paper to write out each person’s number three times onto separate papers, and put them all into a hat or box. When the gift exchange begins, everyone is assigned a number starting with 1.ģ. Each girl brings her 3 items (all the same thing, but fine if they are in different colors or patterns).Ģ. I feel like $15 is the sweet spot, but of course it’s totally up to the group you’re with!ġ. I’ve gone to a party with a $5 per item limit, and that was a little too limiting. Everyone is going to bring 3 of something that is one of their current favorite things – could be something for the kitchen, self-care, a gadget, food or beverage….anything! But you’ll want to set a price limit per item. The concept is that you have a girls get together, with a gift exchange activity.
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