After having a House Party call with two of my best friend this past weekend (if you don’t know what that is, check it out here and download the app to your phone), I decided that I needed to make a few care packages for the people in my life! Post offices are still sending mail and we are still getting mail delivered to us, so why not utilize this function when we are not able to see our friends and family! A lot of people have seen an increase in their depression and anxiety during this time, and as mentioned in my last blog, senior citizens are seeing a decrease in their health due to the lack of people interaction. While we cannot send ourselves through the mail to our friends and family, we can send them a care package!
Care packages can be as simple as sending cookies and a card! The main items that makes a care package great, is just the care package in general. I know all of my friends and family would love a care package from me even if it only had a pack of gum and a note in it because care packages are literally all about the thought of doing something for someone. I like to be creative, so I try to make each care package slightly different depending on who it is getting sent to! It also makes a difference if it is getting hand delivered or mailed. By hand delivered, these days I mean setting it on their porch, knocking, and running at least 6-feet away before the recipient opens the door to abide by the social distancing restrictions!
For example, I have delivered two care packages within the last week. The first care package was to my family. Because they live within driving distance, they received Bundtlets from Nothing Bundt Cakes. There is nothing that my family loves more than a treat from their favorite cake bakery – so I thought this was fitting for them! It was also one of my college best friend’s birthday this week – so, I wanted to make it as special as I could while we are in quarantine. I dropped off a card, flowers, balloons, coffee, and a Smirnoff Ice (yes, I Iced her on her birthday) at her door for her to find!
What does it mean to get “Iced” you ask? No, it’s not the ice bucket challenge! It’s when you hide a Smirnoff Ice for someone to find – whoever finds it has to chug it while down on one knee … they got iced! For more details, go to this website to find out more information on getting “Iced”!
Along with the care packages that I was able to hand deliver, I also decided to send some in the mail to my brother, my cousin, and my hometown best friend! I kept these care packages fairly similar due to trying to limit the stores I needed to shop at! I made them simple and not creative because I was in a hurry to get them to them! They each got some of their favorite candies, some drink accessories like umbrellas and cute straws, and a card with a heartfelt message.
Here are some other items you can add to a quarantine care package:
Chapstick
Card games
Snacks
Lotions
Adult or children’s coloring book
Colored Pencils
Candles
Books
Party decorations to cheer everyone up
Hand sanitizer – if you can find it
Toilet paper – a funny joke these days
Inspirational quotes
Pictures of you and the recipient
Nail polishes
You can also order a cute care package from Etsy like the one below.
Like I said earlier, you can make your care package as simple as possible and someone is still going to love it. I hope I gave you a few good ideas for you to be able to send a quarantine care package to someone you are thinking about! Now, go get a care package together and make someone’s day brighter during this crazy time! If you need any other ideas, email me at samanthalynnsamuelson@gmail.com
Let’s talk about throwing a bridal shower! So, who throws the bridal shower for the upcoming bride? It is really up to the bride herself, but typically it is either the bridesmaids or the mother of the bride or groom – it can also be a combination of the three. So, let’s start planning!
First things first … pick a theme. Not all bridal showers have themes, but that is what distinguishes your bridal shower from the rest this season! Here are a list of theme ideas for a bridal shower:
Beachy
Tropical
Vintage
Spa Night In
“Friends” the TV show
Tea Party (this is the theme I will be using for all my examples in this post)
It’s never a bad idea to have a catch phase or pun as your theme:
“She found her main squeeze” (lemonade theme)
“Brunch and Bubbly” (champagne and brunch party)
“Stop and Smell the Rosé” (rosé and rose gold theme)
“Love is a sweet adventure” (travel themed party)
“Donut mind if I do” (donut bar and themed party)
“Nacho average bridal shower” (party with a nacho bar for lunch)
“Traveling from Miss to Mrs.” (travel themed)
“Let love grow” (plant/flower themed)
After you figure out the theme or color combination of the bridal shower, you can pick invitations and figure out how many people the bride would like to invite … this is an important step to do at the beginning to figure out how much food, tables and chairs, and games are needed to satisfy each guest! I would plan to send out the bridal shower invite about 6 weeks in advance to give guests enough time to plan ahead. I would ask the guests to RSVP no later than two weeks in advance. I would also tell the guests the theme and the attire for the party (ex: tea party dress, pajamas for a spa day, beach clothes for beach or tropical theme, casual).
Next, food … every great and memorable bridal shower has food. You can base your food off of your theme, but you can also keep it as simple as serving salads and sandwiches. Let’s look at the Tea Party theme for example: hot tea served in tea cups, bite size sandwiches, scones with jam and cream, macaroons, pastries, and miscellaneous bite sized sweets for dessert. I would also suggest wine or other types of alcohol for bridal showers depending on the bride’s wishes.
Decorations! This part can be as simple as getting table covers, balloons, and streamers set up. If you want to go all out, I suggest starting a few weeks in advance. Let’s look at some decorations for a Tea Party themed bridal shower:
Tea Party hats for guests to take pictures in (I would go to the dollar store and purchase oversized hats and ribbon to make these)
Pearls to scatter around all of the tables
Tea cups spread around (you can find inexpensive ones at a local thrift store)
“Let’s Par-tea” banner or letter balloons
Tea sets for the food tables
White table clothes with flower napkins for the food tables
A welcome sign that says “It’s tea time with the bride-to-be”
Banner that says “Love is brewing”
A sign with a countdown to the wedding
Flowers scattered and placed in every area of the room
Games and activities … it would not be a bridal shower without games for the guest to complete in for prizes!
Don’t Say “Bride” or “Wedding” – everyone guest gets a clothespin and whoever says the forbidden words gets their necklace taken away. Whoever has the most pins by the end of the shower wins a prize!
Ring Hunt – before guests arrive, place toy rings all around the party area. Whoever is wearing the most by the end of the party wins a prize!
How old was the bride-to-be – place pictures of the bride at random ages in her life, have guests fill out a paper with the ages they think she was at the time of the picture. Whoever guesses the most right wins!
Kitchen Items – the point of this game is to have the most answers similar to the bride’s answers. You have to fill out kitchen items for the letters “B,R,I,D,E & G,R,O,O,M”. You go around finding out what everyone wrote down, the guest with the most answers similar to the bride wins!
Say Yes To The Dress – you pair people up and give them a roll of toilet paper to make a dress on each other … the bride chooses the most creative dress and they win!
Bridal Scattergories – have the bride choose a letter and each answer has to start with that letter. The guest should answer wedding questions (see picture below). Whoever has the most unique answers from the group wins!
Would She Rather – Would the bride rather have a Honeymoon in Hawaii or Alaska … you choose about 20 of these “would she rather” statements and whoever has the most answers right with the bride wins!
How many kisses for the soon-to-be Mrs. – fill a jar with kisses and ask the guest to guess how many are in the jar .. whoever guesses right gets to keep the jar of kisses!
Advice for the Bride – have guest fill out these cards (see below) and then you can give them to the bride afterwards.
Recipes for the bride – give everyone a recipe card for them to fill out and share with the bride.
Anniversary cards – give everyone a card with a year to fill out for the new couple to open on that year’s anniversary. (I usually fill out the cards to year 10). This is fun because the couple will always have at least one card to open together for the first few years.
Take a pin and don’t say “bride” or “wedding” game!Example of the Kitchen Items gameExamples of questions for Bridal ScattergoriesAdvice for the bride cards
Prizes! My favorite part! I like to make these prizes bridal shower themed and something the guest will want instead of regifting. They can be as expensive or inexpensive as you want to make them. Let me give you a few examples:
“Nailed It” – manicure items like nail polish, polish remover, file, a to-go nail kit with nail clippers, etc.
“From _____’s Shower to Yours!” – loofah, body wash, facemasks, bath bomb, bath salts, etc.
For the kitchen game mentioned above – an oven mitt, cute dish towels, brownie mix, cute measuring cups, wooden spoon, cook book, etc.
“Espresso-ly for you” – bag of coffee, coffee cup, chocolate, Starbucks gift card, etc.
“Tea-riffic!” – tea cup, box of tea, honey, graham crackers, small kettle, etc.
Tip: Write the bride’s last name on the front of the prize bags for an additional decoration to the party!
Last, but not least … party favors! It is always nice to give the guest of the bridal shower a parting gift for taking time to be at the party you put on for the bride! It can be something simple, and even better if it goes with the theme:
Tea bag with the saying “Thanks for having tea with the bride-to-be”
A small plant with the saying “Thank you for helping our love grow”
A goodie bag with the bride and groom’s favorite candies
Bar of handmade soap or a small bottle of body wash with the saying “From (bride’s name)’s shower to yours”
Mini shot bottles with the saying “Take a shot, (bride’s name) is tying the knot”
A bag of kisses with the saying “Kiss the Miss goodbye”
Nail polish and a nail file with the saying “Mani thanks for coming”
Honestly, any kind of favor to show your appreciation for the guests is going to leave an impression!
A bridal shower can be a lot of work, but the bride will really appreciate all your hard work in the end! I suggest that you split up the tasks of the bridal shower between the people throwing it because this will cut down on cost and will let each individual give 100% of their attention to their tasks.
Please leave me any questions or comments regarding bridal showers! Now, go start planning that bridal shower!
Have you ever wanted/needed to give someone a gift, but you just didn’t know what to get them? Well next time, make them a gift basket! A gift basket is a gift that is personal, but also won’t take a lot of time to put together. The best part about gift baskets is that there does not have to be a specific reason to give them!
Here are some examples of great times to give gift baskets that not a lot of people think about:
Congratulating someone on a new job
Get well basket
Thinking of you basket
First day of school basket (college kids love these)
High school graduation
House warming basket
Teacher appreciation basket
Grief basket
Birthdays
Now you have some ideas of when to give a gift basket, let’s talk about what to put in those gift baskets! I usually do a mix of practical items and fun items – depending on the recipient of the basket. This is the best part about gift baskets – you can completely customize them based on who is receiving the basket.
Let’s look at what a “First Day of School” basket could look like:
Pens
Pencils
Notebooks
Sticky notes
Flashcards
Flashdrive
Hand Sanitizer
Travel coffee mug
Granola bars & snacks
Chapstick
Lotion
Backpack
So for this gift basket, I would make the backpack the “basket”. There is no rule saying you have to use a basket to hold all of the gift basket items! For this example, I used mostly practical items and a couple fun items.
Let’s talk about gift basket themes! If you are giving someone a gift basket on their birthday or doing a “Just Because” basket, you can spice your basket up by giving it a theme! Here are a few theme ideas with some ideas of items to include in the basket:
Coffee Themed – coffee, coffee mug, cookies that go well with coffee, stir stick or spoon, sugar cubes, creamer, Starbucks gift card
Baking Theme – cupcake mix, cookie mix, frosting, sprinkles, cupcake tins, cookie cutters, cute oven mitts, a cookbook, decorating tools (for this basket, I would use a mixing bowl as the “basket”)
Color Theme – (pick the recipient’s favorite color and add items that are mainly that color – let’s use yellow as an example) Peanut M&M’s, Butterfinger, Lemonheads, Juicy Fruit gum, Lay’s Classic, yellow candle, yellow chapstick, yellow water bottle, yellow coffee mug, yellow Gatorade, lemonade, yellow socks, yellow face mask … I think you get the idea!
Movie Theme – a couple classic movies, blanket, popcorn, popcorn flavoring, candy, sodas (for this basket, I would try to find a popcorn bowl as the “basket”)
All Things Man Theme – case of beer, a new tape measure, beef jerky, shaving cream, beard oil, new manly slippers, new grill accessories, car accessories, new wallet
Spa Theme – facemask, foot scrub, body scrub, nail files, nail polish remover, nail polish, hand lotion, bath bombs, soaps, candle, loofah, hand towel, bath salts, relaxing book, herbal tea
Now, let’s put together a gift basket! (I used items I would give a friend for a spa themed basket.)
First, gather all of your items for your gift basket.
Next, I fill the bottom of my “basket” with tissue paper to improve the presentation of the items.
I then add all of the items to the “basket” and rearrange them into the perfect position to be able to see as many items as possible. Notice how the tissue paper made all of the items sit higher and are able to be seen because of it.
I purchase a gift basket supply kit from my local craft supply store or Walmart. I specifically by the brand “Frillz”. In the package comes 2 cello bags (the plastic wrap), 12 glue dots to hold the bags together, 2 ribbons for bows, and 2 gift tags. You can usually find the kit for under $5.
Lastly, I put my basket in the cello bag and tie it with a bow. Here is the final product:
Those are my tips and tricks for giving gift baskets! Just remember, there is never a wrong time to give someone a gift basket!
If you have any questions or would like more ideas for themes I did not cover, please reach out to me! My email is: samanthalynnsamuelson@gmail.com