Is it Christmas without cookies?
That was obviously a hypothetical question. Because the answer is CLEARLY NO.
Since I’m not much of a baker, I love cookie exchanges because I end up with lots of different baked goods for gifts and parties. Plus, I’m always in favor of a party.
The exchange brought together ten guests. Each of us made six dozen cookies – one dozen for the party and 10-half dozens packaged for each other. At the end of the night, we each came home with 10 different types of cookies. All of which I plan to pass off as my own.
I set out a pot of chili, some jalapeno pretzels and veggies and dip to offset the sugar coma.
I labeled each cookie with the type and baker.
And I set up a cocoa station with tips from Caitlin at Desert Domicile. (Mine isn’t so pretty, but it was a fun addition!)
And in true Kim fashion, I realized that I had no cocoa about 30 minutes before the party. Thank goodness my buddy Michelle saved the day and brought a jug of cocoa powder.
Here’s where everyone dropped the cookies. I provided the cute gable boxes (Hob Lob) and aprons for guests. Getting all the cookies was like trick or treating for adults.
And I reused the photo props from the HP House Party. They were perfect for photo opps in front of the tree.
My friends were good sports.
And I did force every one to be in a photo. Because I’m that kind of host.
It’s not Christmas until you force photos in front of a tree.
And these are the simple aprons I fashioned for guests from IKEA tea towels. I love the design and hope they get lots of use in the kitchen! (Thanks to Michelle and Amanda for being my apron models.)
Let me tell you something awesome about hosting a party for the holidays – YOU HAVE ALREADY DECORATED. This is really the first time I’ve hosted a party for friends over the holidays and it was a lot of fun getting to enjoy the prep and not rush to get decorated. And I’m happy I got to share our holiday home with girlfriends. It was nothing fancy – just cookies, chili, cocoa and girlfriends.
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Amber @ Wills Casa says
Love this! We usually do a Christmas sing along. I should add a cookie exchange to the mix next year!
Kim Woodward says
I wish I lived near you. I would love love LOVE a sing-a-long. Skype me in next year?
Amber @ Wills Casa says
Done. Ship me cookies for an even trade?
Ashley@AttemptsAtDomestication says
Looks like a fun night! And I love the idea of a cookie exchange! Putting that on the list for next year!
Gretchen@BoxyColonial says
So fun! I’d love to come to your cookie exchange, even though you’d make me be in a picture 😉
Sara says
What a cute idea! I’ve never done a cookie exchange. Are there winners (or does everyone just win by getting cookies)? Love the aprons!
Julia@Cuckoo4Design says
I do a cookie exchange every year too for the neighborhood ladies. Have to remember your photo idea for next year. Love it!
Rachel says
This looks so fun! I hope you know how much it kills me to see that you and Michelle are buds now. Because I moved away like 2 seconds before we all started talking. DANGIT
Kim Woodward says
It makes me very sad. I blame you for moving away, clearly. Geez.
michelle@decorandthedog says
Yay cookies. It was as fun as you made it sound in your blog post. Well, except for the mandatory photo fun. 😉
cassie says
you guys are adorable! wish i lived close enough to come!