The Holiday season is upon us.
We go from guacamole spewing pumpkins during Halloween to turkey and pumpkin pie at Thanksgiving. Next, we are making holiday cookies while basting our holiday ham. Finally, we are toasting the New Year with delicious appetizers and bubbly libations. With all this celebrating and entertaining, our refrigerators are going to be jammed-packed with leftovers. There won’t be any room for the essentials, like eggs, milk and fat-free French vanilla creamer (yes, my coffee creamer IS an essential).
To help free-up some precious room in your fridge and to make a practical party favor, why not start divvying up your leftovers and gifting them to your guests as they leave. What a genius idea! You worked hard on that ham. Why not share it with your guests so the ham can live on…in someone else’s refrigerator!
To make these leftover hostess gifts more classy, use one of these Printable Labels for Party Leftovers. You can write reheating instructions on it or just a cute “thank you for coming” note. Your guests will go home happy knowing they have a midnight snack and your refrigerator will have more room for your essentials, like your chilled Pinot Grigio.
Printable Labels for Party Leftovers
What you will need:
- Printable Labels for Holiday Leftovers
- Printer
- Card Stock
- Scissors
- Double-sided tape
- A giving heart
Instructions:
1. Click on the Printable Labels for Leftovers below to download and print.
2. Print at home on card stock.
3. Cut out each label and attach the label to your left-over containers using double-sided tape.
4. Enjoy!
Becca Wilkinson has a creative “need” and will do anything to avoid laundry. She writes over at Cul-de-sac Cool about design, DIY/crafts, easy eats, family, funny experiences and of course, motherhood. Becca wants to spread happiness, helpful tips, pretty things and funny experiences throughout the land. She is the proud mother of three boys and married to her college sweetheart. In her past life she was a graphic designer. Becca has learned a lot these past years about juggling boys, blogging, family and suburban life.