Shown counterclockwise from top left:1. Plates, $58 for Four
Make the hostess happy with one of these pretty porcelain dishes topped with your famous sugar cookies, of course. For an even sweeter touch, add a clear cellophane wrapper and a ribbon. Also in a chocolate-and-ivory combination.
To Buy: Williams-Sonoma Home Cloud dessert plates in cobalt/blue,
www.wshome.com.
2. Preserves, $30 for Three Jars
Choose from seven flavors to create a customized box of three, or give just one jar with a wedge of cheese or some shortbread.
To Buy: Harvest Song Trio gift set,
www.harvestsongventures.com.
3. Drinking Chocolate, $50 for Four Tins
A tin of contentment. This smooth mix will keep the hostess smiling long after her big event.
To Buy: Schokinag European Drinking Chocolate,
www.worldpantry.com.
4. Wine-Infused Chocolates, $22 for Four Tins
Combine two of life’s best indulgences with these spiked treats. Pair with No. 3 for utter excess.
To Buy: Torn Ranch Wine-Infused Chocolates,
www.tornranch.com.
5. Tea, $10 Each for Three or More Boxes
Each box of tea is labeled with a title (my friend, happy birthday) and contains 25 tea bags that are tagged with thoughtful messages, such as “When I count my blessings, I count you twice.” Varieties include chamomile with almond and English breakfast.(Single boxes, $12.50.)
To Buy: Bag Ladies Tea Blossom Collection,
www.bagladiestea.com.