If you’re throwing a Christmas party and want to do a little something to thank your guests for coming, check out these thoughtful DIY Christmas party favors! With a little effort and lots of love, these favors will be the perfect small gift for your guests to take home! These also make great small DIY gifts for neighbors, co-workers, and teachers!
Classy and Tasteful Christmas Party Favors
I definitely don’t think Christmas party favors are a necessity. You’ve definitely done enough in hosting!
However, if you want to do a little extra and make your guests feel extra-special, I’ve got ideas for you!
Favors really put your hospitality over the top, and I know that if you choose to go this route, you’ll guests will appreciate your thoughtfulness so much.
Just a small token of thanks or little gift is really that something special – especially at this time of the year!
The favors you see below are all DIY type favors or ones you can put together easily and inexpensively.
15+ Fabulously Creative & Thoughtful Christmas Party Favor Ideas
These chocolate spoons are always a hit. It's a simple but gorgeous and impressive way to thank your guest for coming. You can create these favors for guests, even if you're not having a Grinch-themed Christmas party! Hot cocoa bombs have been a trendy DIY gift idea for several years now - your guests will absolutely love going home with one (or more!) of these tasty beauties. This is one my personal favorite gifts to give at Christmas. It is an incredibly thoughtful favor to send guests home with - and they are so easy to put together! Another easy treat to send home with guests! It's super-easy to assemble and keeps the focus in the right place for Christmas! A homemade ornament is such a sweet idea for a Christmas party favor. Create this one or another of your choosing! A super adorable (and witty) way to say thank you to your guests for joining you! I'd never say no to edible cookie dough, but this gingerbread version? How adorable! A Christmas scented sachet is a super-thoughtful gift! This post includes 3 different recipes (all using brown rice! Genius!) as well as the free printables you need. I love this idea so much! Not only is it beautiful for a place setting decoration, but it makes a lovely gift for guests take home (and use in their own Christmas decor!). This has been one of my favorite crafts for years! This version of a salt dough ornament is not only festive but elegant and classy as well! Chocolate covered pretzel rods, Christmas edition, always make wonderful favors! That mix of salty and sweet... sooo good! This is a favor where a little goes a long way! Make this sweet treat in bulk and give out in adorable Christmas bags. This one is always loved and appreciated! What a clever way to give out Christmas cookies as a gift! The younger generation might not know what a CD is, but Boomers, Gen X, and Millennials will appreciate the nostalgia! I love this idea for a Christmas party favor! It's gorgeous, useful, and something that guests will love to go home with. This is a simple gift to create but looks amazing! Create your own decorated mason jar and fill with fairy lights! A gorgeous Christmas luminary! Everyone loves a Christmas treat to take home! These 2-ingredient coconut snowballs are not only delicious but are adorably presented as 'snowcones!' Yummy and festive!
DIY Christmas Stovetop Potpourri (& Mason Jar Gift) + Free Printable Gift Tag
Nativity Christmas Story Trail Mix (Mason Jar Gift+ Free Printable Tag)
Many of these neighbor Christmas gift ideas can be adapted as well!
More Christmas Party Ideas
If you need other ideas to get your party rolling, be SURE to look here!
For Christmas-themed party foods, decorations, and games/activities/themes, take a look here!
For a sit-down dinner, check out 35+ Classy {& Cozy!} Christmas Tablescapes for All the Holiday Feels
And for a family-friendly Christmas gathering where kids and/or pregnant mamas will be attending, be sure to see 30 Delicious Christmas Party Mocktails and Non-Alcoholic Drinks
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