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  1. Hostess Gifts-a-Givin': VerseTrays!

    Our verse trays make the perfect hostess gifts! Fill them up with chocolates, decorative labels, soaps, nuts, you name it! They can be used later by the host to house rings by the sink, keys by the door, hand soap in the bathroom, or as a spoon holder on the stove. Their uses are endless! Most of our verse trays...
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    By: Wendy
  2. Gifts-a-Givin': Paktong Elephants

    Paktong Elephant Candle Holder/Pair (EXP391) - $50 These magnificent pakton Indian elephants are just too great not to mention! It doesn't take much effort to make this pair a festive gift! Find some funky candles or decorate white ones with patterned paper and ribbon. They can be dressed up or dressed down for any occasion - depending on the candles...
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    By: Wendy
  3. Saturday Wall Street Journal: Imperial Blue

    Did you notice our Imperial Blue tea-cup and saucer in this past Saturday's Wall Street Journal!?We can be see in the image that was displayed with the "Mother was right: You gotta write." article. Nothing more appealing than grabbing a cup of tea on a cold Sunday morning, sitting down by the fire, and writing a few notes to beloved...
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    By: Wendy
  4. Hostess Gifts-a-Givin': Imperial Blue Covered Box

    You can fill our little covered boxes with just about anything, but one nifty idea we had was to fill it with unique magnets. You can buy interesting magnets from anywhere OR make your own! What we liked about these were that they were of images of pottery! GO FINE CHINA! Imperial Blue Small Covered Box (CW2413) - $30 Mighty...
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    By: Wendy
  5. Hostest Gifts-a-Givin': Famille Verte Cookies

    Cookies are an easy and always appreciated hostess gift. To spruce it up a bit, put your homemade cookies on a nice plate with a beautiful design. We have a number of tasteful and festive patterns to choose from. A little plastic wrap and a ribbon top off this simple gift. Your host can throw the dish in the dishwasher...
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    By: Wendy
  6. Hostess Gifts-a-Givin': Gabriel Currant Mug

    A hostess gift that is as sweet as the hostess you're visiting! A seasonal mug dressed up with a ribbon-tied handful of candy canes and hershey kisses. Now let's go find some mistle-toe and share some real kisses. Gabriel Currant Mug (CW2206) - $55 www.mottahedeh.com
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    By: Wendy
  7. Gifts-a-Givin': George Washington Copper Watering Can

    Copper Watering Can (MV1500) - $175 Need a gift for the "green thumb" in the family? Why not splurge on this beautiful copper watering can? Fill it with fresh flowers, and it makes the perfect gift for any gardener during this holiday season. This is an exact reproduction of a French copper watering can used at the gardens of Mount...
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    By: Wendy
  8. Zodiac: Sagittarius

    Sagittarius Zodiac Box (MS0200L) - $10 Anyone born between November 23rd and December 21st is a Sagittarius! Sagittarius are said to be optimistic and freedom loving, jovial and good humored, honest and straight forward, intellectual and philosophical. Does anything say optimism and free-lovin' like jelly beans? I think not. Fill one of our Sagittarius Zodiac boxes full-of-em along with a...
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    By: Wendy
  9. Hostest Gifts-a-Givin' Prosperity Mug

    It's the season of parties, dinners, and celebration! So what SHOULD you bring as a hostess gift? You could do the typical desserts, or be a little bit more creative. This month we'll be sharing a few ideas of small hostess gifts to bring with you so that you don't arrive empty handed. The leaves may have fallen from the...
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    By: Wendy
  10. Gifts-a-Givin': Blue & White Cachepot of Flowers

    Cachepots are a beautiful gift for any time of the year, but especially at this time when the season is growing colder and flowers are only found indoors. There are a lot of different ways to use a cachepot; plant tulips to grow during the winter months, fill it with fruit, or use it to hide a glass vase of...
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    By: Wendy