This year, if you're lucky to have loved ones safely gathered around the Thanksgiving dinner table, wear your favorite kinds of sparkle because this calls for a celebration.
One of the easiest ways you can guarantee a spot at the table for next year, is by bringing along a thoughtful hostess gift. Not everyone does it! Start by thinking about your hostess and their entertaining aesthetics and preferences, then select an item they will proudly display in their home, or immediately use in the kitchen.
If you need help breaking out of your usual wine gift, we found 31 gifts they're bound to love. Remember, it's always better to give something than to show up empty-handed.
— Additional reporting by Rebecca Brown
Pick up Le Creuset Stackable Ramekin ($16) for the chef who enjoys making personal desserts for their guests.
Your chef friend will proudly display this Vietri Lastra White Olive Oil Can ($118) in their kitchen.
A coffee drinker will appreciate this Bodum Bistro Blade Coffee Grinder ($20).
How cute are these CallunaCo Ceramic Coffee Cups ($13 each)?
We want these hand-crafted Bloomist Small Tasting Spoons ($48) for ourselves.
A penguin and wine-lover will adore this TrueZoo Kingsley South Pole Penguin Corkscrew ($29).
Whether you use it as a flower pot or an actual pitcher, this Bloomist Brown Novah Pitcher ($40) will come in handy.
Give your home an update and a breath of fresh air with this Costa Farms Golden Pothos with Stand ($59), which comes in its very own mid-century modern planter.
This Moscow-Mix Moscow Mule Copper Mugs ($26) comes with cups, cocktail mix, and a shot glass.
Get this Humorous Future Magnet Set ($5, originally $8) for the person who loves fortunes.
They'll be able to travel with their favorite products on hand with this Aesop Arrival Travel Kit ($35).
Made with plant-based, biodegradable ingredients and infused with essential oils, this PUR Home Dish Soap ($12) will leave their kitchen squeaky clean.
Keep your kitchen smelling fresh at all times with this Luxury Candle Gift Set ($180, originally $195)?
This Shopbop Artist on the Roof Line Drawing Tray ($39) is perfect for holding rings.
Add some character to their kitchen with The Lam Label Burger Salt and Pepper Shakers ($28).
You may have heard of the popular newspaper column, but this The New York Times 36 Hours Travel Guidebook ($20) for the US and Canada turns it into convenient book form, perfect for a road trip.
Unlock their inner artist with this Three by Three Seattle Jotblock Sketchpad Set ($21)
Now this Areaware Gradient Puzzle ($25) is one tricky puzzle.
This Tru Fragrance & Beauty Matcha Hand Cream ($12) is ideal for the person who loves matcha.
These Maggie Louise Confections Rose Garden 9-Piece Chocolates ($29, originally $48) are delicious and colorful.
Instead of brewing a pot of coffee or running to the nearest coffee shop for an afternoon pick-me-up, keep this Coffee Bear Cold Brew Maker ($30) in your fridge for a seriously delicious homemade cold brew that's a cinch to make. Just make sure you have a coffee grinder on hand!
Don't let the light-as-a-feather weight fool you. The largest bag in this Baggu Standard Triple Set ($36) can carry about two to three plastic grocery bags' worth of goods, which means they're just as strong as they are stylish. Each bag can be folded neatly into a provided pouch, which makes them a dream for convenient stashing in your purse or glove compartment.
Nobody will mistake their tupperware with yours, thanks to this pretty Shopbop @Home Bloom Serving Bowl ($39).
For the chef who's always having dinner parties, they'll love this elegant S'well Teakwood Ice Bucket + Tongs ($50).
Spice-lovers will enjoy thos Sweet and Savory Hot Sauce Duo ($14).
They'll stay on top of their to-do list with this Bloomist Daily Calendar Pad ($30).
Anyone who's got a plant obsession will love reading Leaf Supply: A Guide to Keeping Happy House Plants by Lauren Camilleri & Sophia Kaplan ($23).
This My Family Cookbook
($30) makes one thoughtful gift.
This Sweet Potato Biscuit and Jam Set ($30) will be the perfect side.
This Traditional Haitian Mortar & Pestle ($46) sends me on a walk down memory lane. I grew up watching women use this to make peanut butter, crush garlic and any other spices they needed. It's not only a kitchen staple, but a cultural souvenir.
These Wine-Infused Dessert Sauces ($17) are more fun than the regular ones.