luvthemstrawberries
Ideal_Rock
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I see from my brief lurking that everybody seems to be doing pretty well! I''m so darn busy that I hardly have time to be on here anymore, which I miss. PS is great.
Our wedding is in January in the mountains of NC. So there may or may not be snow, but it most likely will be quite chilly. It''s a small family-only wedding, and I want to put welcome baskets in the rooms for everybody. It will only be about 5 baskets. I don''t want to go overboard, but I want them to be nice. I plan to get some cute baskets from a local store, and I''m just deciding about the items to put in it. So far I''ve thought about...
- itinerary for the weekend (but we''re providing all the transportation) and a welcome/thanks note
- the little hand/foot warmers that activate when you open them
- tissue packets
- snacks they like
- water bottles, maybe some soft drinks they like
- gum (specific ones for the grandparents that they like/can chew) and/or mints
- a bottle or two of wine - the wedding is at a winery/champagne cellar, so it''ll be the brand from there, which is really nice
I also thought about gloves, etc. but I thought that might be kind of unnecessary as they''ll probably be prepared with those already.
Any other thoughts for a cozy welcome basket in the mountains, in the winter?

Our wedding is in January in the mountains of NC. So there may or may not be snow, but it most likely will be quite chilly. It''s a small family-only wedding, and I want to put welcome baskets in the rooms for everybody. It will only be about 5 baskets. I don''t want to go overboard, but I want them to be nice. I plan to get some cute baskets from a local store, and I''m just deciding about the items to put in it. So far I''ve thought about...
- itinerary for the weekend (but we''re providing all the transportation) and a welcome/thanks note
- the little hand/foot warmers that activate when you open them
- tissue packets
- snacks they like
- water bottles, maybe some soft drinks they like
- gum (specific ones for the grandparents that they like/can chew) and/or mints
- a bottle or two of wine - the wedding is at a winery/champagne cellar, so it''ll be the brand from there, which is really nice
I also thought about gloves, etc. but I thought that might be kind of unnecessary as they''ll probably be prepared with those already.
Any other thoughts for a cozy welcome basket in the mountains, in the winter?