How to make a holiday mug gift more special. (You weren't just going to give a mug, right?)
While yes, mugs make good fallback holiday gifts for teachers and coaches and colleagues and your mother-in-law, on their own they're not necessarily...special. (Although we did find one in our
2012 Holiday Gift Guide in the gifts under $16 category that's pretty darn cool.) Here, I thought of 6 ways to give your mug gift a little more
oomph.
1. Include your favorite tea bagsI always look at
Tea Forte
for gifts each year because not only are the teas great, but they're
always so beautifully packaged and ready for gifting. (No offense to
Lipton, yo.) This year there's a new
Winter Spice tea collection
that looks delicious and I love the festive red packaging. It's just a
nice little touch to go with a pretty mug. ($6.35, on sale)
2. Add rock candy sugar sticksI think these TWG Tea Company
rock candy sugar sticks at Dean & Deluca are so pretty and sophisticated. ($5.50) Of course if you're crafty you can make your own. Here's great
tutorial for rock candy sticks--along with troubeshooting tips!--at Brandy's Crafts.
3. Package with a personal tea trayAlso at Tea Forte, I discovered this cool
maple tea tray
for one, from celeb stylist Robert Verdi recently as one of his own
gift recos for the holidays. (Thanks Robert!) He suggested it for the
busy mom who needs a little break, and I kind of have to agree. Could it
come with someone to brew the tea for me though? ($14)
4. Wrap with a pretty coffee or tea gift setIf you want to spend a little more, I love this selection of Parisian
wellness teas by Kusmi ($25.95) and the tins are so pretty to save afterwards. (h/t
Mom Trends)
5. Add a card announcing a coffee of the month club membershipWe recently highlighted a whole bunch of our favorite
subscription box gifts for adults and among our favorites,
Craft Coffee, which sends three different artisanal roasts each month, plus tasting notes and tips. ($19.99/mo and up)
6. Make some hot chocolate...on a stickWhile you can always pop in a package of your favorite hot cocoa and maybe a candy cane stirrer, I love this
recipe for hot chocolate on a stick from Jane Maynard at Make and Takes. I bet the kids would have a great time making them with you. And licking the bowl?
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