Ideas for a House Warming Gift

Updated on February 03, 2008
S.C. asks from Cortland, IL
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Friends of ours just bought their first townhouse. They are not married yet but have been living together in an apartment for a few years and are getting married in June. One of them is allergic to chocolate so I can't do cookies or chocolates, any good unique ideas?

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C.S.

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My now husband and I were in the same situation a few years back the gifts I enjoyed the most were the gift baskets. I got a mexican theme one with margarita glasses and tortilla warmer, salsa, chips, margarita mix, tortilla holder, and fahita pan. I also got a cleaning one in a bucket with gloves, several types of cleaning wipes (dusting, windows, bathroom, and kitchen) sponges, scrub brush, and swiffers. I also got a kitchen towel basket which was a wire basket with my kitchen towel colors and pot holders with wine, crackers, and cheese.

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D.S.

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If they're getting married soon, check their registry for a household item or a vase or something.

Otherwise, I usually buy my clients (I'm a realtor) a 5-gallon paint bucket ($5 at Home Depot) filled with either moving snacks like bottles of water, 2-liter bottle/s of pop, chips, cookies, crackers, etc.; or filled with paint brushes, a tarp, a paint roller, and a gift certificate for $25, since people usually like to paint when they first move into a house.

Hope these ideas help!

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T.M.

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If you're wanting to do a food item, what about something like muffins? Yummy and freezable if necessary. Or maybe a cake without chocolate, like pineapple upside down, lemon, vanilla, etc.
If you're wanting to do something different. How about starting a scrapbook that contains pictures from their relationship? It would make a wonderful gift and would be something nice to look at with family and friends. If you pick the right book, it could ever look like a decoration and stay out for all to see.
This is all I can think of. Hope it help ya some. Shannon

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S.N.

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Candles! Most people like candles. Though I am not a big fan of pariffin. Yankee has every scent imaginable.

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J.K.

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My favorite gift was a gift card. Cards to places like Lowe's, Home Depot, Linens N' Things, or Bed Bath & Beyond. There are so many things that you need with a new place and the gift cards come in so handy! :)
J.

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C.M.

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The best home warming/wedding present that I received was a fire extinguisher and a CO detector....something that most people dont think to get anyone or buy for themselves yet something very important to own with your house just in case.

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S.G.

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how about some Kitchen tools? Get a crock or caddy & fill them up with basic stuff like spatulas, measuring spoons, whisks, spreaders, ect...

Are they wine drinkers? A nice bottle of wine, paired with 2 wine glasses...

Some pictures frames.. You can find some nice ones at Kohls or Bed, Bath & Beyond..

a seasoning set from Penzy's of Naperville ( I love all their spices & ect...)
http://www.penzeys.com/cgi-bin/penzeys/c-Gift_Boxes.html

A g.c for Ikea, Pottery Barn, Kohls, Bed, Bath & Beyond, so they can buy what they need for their new home..

Just a few ideas...

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S.T.

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Since they have already been together for a few years they have most likely already gotten alot of the things that they needed. You may want to put together a gift basket with everyday items that they will need. Such as papertowels, lint roller, clorox wipes, SOS pads, batteries, a small flashlight, Tylonel, etc...
S.

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M.P.

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We recently moved and got some fun gifts - a gift certificate to Trader Joe's (which we love), a board game (we play lots), and someone brough us fire wood for our outdoor fire pit! We loved them all!

E.S.

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We got what I thought was a neat gift - a pasta strainer/colander with a few kinds of pasta inside, along with a unique kind of sauce, some olive oil, seasonings and a cute potholder. It was wrapped in the clear celophane wrapper and tied with a bow. Loved it!

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M.S.

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Hi S.,

I usually purchase a bottle of wine. Even if they don't drink much, they can save it for a future occasion when they have others over who do. If they are against alcohol, then it's a bad idea. :)

When we moved into our house, some friends went together for a gift card to Bed, Bath & Beyond.

Or get them something small from their wedding registry.

Best of luck!

M.

N.P.

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A nice house plant

A gift basket - filled with lots of goodies. You can decide where to go. I received one from Harry & David and it was great! It had a pasta/italian theme to it.

A card with a gift card to Bed Bath and Beyond or Home Depot or something of that nature.

A bottle of wine and maybe even a small wine rack and a card.

A "bar set" with two martini glasses & martini "mix book".

Personalized beer mugs/coasters.

A candle or two - I personally like soy as they have a greater smell and put less toxins in air.

If they are outdoor people, maybe a "barbecue set" (barbecue cookbook and thermometer & barbecue sauce - or something like that). Or outdoor decoration like a wind-like chime (but not exactly so it isn't as loud and their new neighbors don't hate them!)

A.T.

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A handmade quilt or afghan if you can sew, knit, or crochet is always appreciated.

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