10 Traditional Housewarming Gifts
I am always stumped when it comes to getting housewarming gifts. Then, it never fails, someone pulls up at the same time as me carrying a basket full of awesome ideas. So, from now on, I’ve decided to go with a more traditional gift—one that has some sort of symbolism {because, I’m super deep like that.}
Plus, this way, I won’t have to reinvent the wheel. I mean, if it “ain’t broke, don’t fix it”, right? Plus if Donna Reed could do it in It’s a Wonderful Life, so can I. Right?
Here’s 10 go-to housewarming ideas that are simple, affordable, and meaningful:
- Bread. Attach a note that says: “May those in this house never go hungry”
- Candle. Attach a note that says: “May you always have light in your darkest hours.”
- Honey. Attach a note that says: “May you enjoy all of the sweetness life has to offer.”
- House Plant. Attach a note that says: “May your house be filled with life.”
- Salt or Herbs. Attach a note that says: “May you always have flavor/spice in life.”
- Wine. Attach a note that says: “May you always enjoy life, and never go thirsty.”
- Olive Oil. Attach a note that says: “May you always have health and well-being.”
- A Broom. {Okay, I am not sure how well this one would go over, but it is considered a traditional housewarming gift, so I thought I would include it.} Attach a note that says: “May your house always be clean and free of evil spirits.”
- Wood. {I’m thinking a wood candle holder—knock two of those right off the list.} Attach a note that says: “May this home have stability, harmony, and peace.”
- A Gift Card. Ha. Just seeing if you were paying attention. I admit, this one is not traditional, in any way, but seriously, who doesn’t love getting a gift card?
So there’s my list of 10 Traditional Housewarming Gifts.
How about you, what do you give as a housewarming gift?
~Mavis
Carol says
Candles are my go-to gifts. Who doesn’t love the light a candle gives off?
Tee says
Great gift ideas this really came in handy.
Susan Dillinger says
We received a basket of handmade napkins for different seasons and holidays in sets of 4. Included were napkins with trees, hearts, pumpkins and leaves, flowers, birthday cakes, flags. Eight sets in all and we have used them a lot
Kerry’d Away says
I usually give half batches of a few different kinds of cookie dough (frozen) and a small cookie sheet. Who doesn’t love fresh cookies and they make the new house smell great!
Debbie G says
The broom is so that you don’t bring dirt from the last house in with you. I got one when I moved to NC.