Easy Christmas Hostess Gifts | Holiday Soaps with Free Printable Gift Tags
Visiting others during the holidays and need last minute hostess gift ideas? Just bring along these easy DIY Christmas hostess gifts!
Need Christmas gifts for hostesses? Try our easy DIY gift idea!
This holiday season, if you’re attending a party and want to bring something special for the host or hostess, consider gifting a hand or dish soap for a practical, budget-friendly, DIY gift idea! Attach our FREE printable gift tags to make it extra stylish and fun!
Plus, soap as a Christmas gift is a great idea because it’s something every home needs and can be used by the recipient right away! It’s a fitting gift for host and hostesses of all ages.
A holiday hand soap with a seasonal scent would be AWESOME for these Christmas hostess gifts!
Use a holiday hand soap to keep your Christmas gift festive! Mrs. Meyer’s hand and dish soaps in either Peppermint or Iowa Pine scents work perfectly for a small yet special little Christmas hostess gift because they’re high quality and smell AMAZING. I love placing peppermint hand soap in bathrooms during the holidays!
You can also check out Bath & Body Works and TJMaxx for inexpensive holiday hand soaps to use with these free printables.
DIY Holiday Hand Soap Christmas Hostess Gifts
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Directions
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Print these cute and FREE Holiday Gift Tags!
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Cut out the holiday gift tags, then use the hole puncher to tie your gift tag around your hand or dish soap.
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If you are making a set, arrange them on a ceramic dish with a holiday ornament or small decor piece (optional).
Make a fun soap gift set!
In this example, I grouped together a peppermint dish soap and hand soap and placed them on a ceramic bathroom tray. My exact tray isn’t available any longer at Target, but here’s another similar option! Include a seasonal towel and you’ve got a perfect last minute hostess gift idea!
Soap as Christmas gifts is such a fun idea! What hostess wouldn’t love scented soaps in the kitchen or bathroom during the holidays?!