DO: Put invitations on double duty
Be sure to send out invitations that are as thorough as they are cute. Ask guests to RSVP with the type of cookie they’re planning to bring and if they have any allergies or food restrictions. The more info you have on hand, the better you’ll be able to plan! DO: Put invitations on double duty
DON’T: Forget your furry friends
It’s always fun to surprise loved ones—furry friends included! Have a stash of doggie treats available for guests to take home to their dogs. Print this sweet potato biscuit recipe for an easy, healthy treat. DON’T: Forget your furry friends
DO: Label with care
Hmm...are those cookies oatmeal chocolate chip or oatmeal raisin? Take the guesswork out of your cookie swap with these printable table tent cards. When guests set up, ask everyone to label their cookies and include a list of ingredients. Guests with allergies or food restrictions will certainly appreciate it DO: Label with care
DON’T: Wait until the last minute to bake
With the stress of the holidays, don’t let what should be a fun party stress you out because you ran out of time. To prepare, freeze homemade dough in Ziploc® holiday freezer bags until you are ready to get baking. DON’T: Wait until the last minute to bake
DO: Designate a kids’ table
Keep the little ones busy with a cookie decorating station just for them. Prepare the table with plain sugar cookies, frosting, and festive sprinkles. This one’s easy to prepare ahead of time--just make the frosting and cookies the day before, and store them in Ziploc® holiday containers. When it’s party time, just pop off the lids, and let them go to town! DO: Designate a kids’ table
DO: Provide beverages for thirsty guests
What goes better with cookies than milk? Help guests quench their thirst with a beverage station. You can offer traditional staples like milk, ice water, tea, and coffee. Details like colorful straws and buttons add an adorable finishing touch! DO: Provide beverages for thirsty guests
DO: Make a to-go station
As the cookie swap winds down, encourage guests to pack up all their loot in Ziploc® holiday bags and containers. Set up a table at the door with everything they’ll need: stickers, twine, gift tags, printed tape, etc. DO: Make a to-go station
But, DON’T: Pack strong-scented goodies together. Don’t put minty or scented cookies in the same container as other cookies to keep them tasting the way they should!
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