WHAT TO SEND In this age of ubiquitous Bobs – Sponge and the Builder – why not go for something original and send out old fashioned doilies as invites? Cover them in glitter, string them from ribbons, load on the stickers – make it fun and festive! (OrientalTrading.com)
WHAT TO EAT
It’s not like we need to talk Krispy Kreme up, but everyone loves chocolate with sprinkles. Can you say crowd-pleaser? (KrispyKreme.com) You can’t fail by serving sundaes, and from Serendipity 3, the New York café known for their decadent desserts, comes the cookbook Serendipity Sundaes. Penned by owner Stephen Bruce, it’s chock-full of mouth-watering recipes, new takes on old standbys, and other frozen fabulosity. Available at Amazon.com.
WHAT TO DO
Kids love nothing more than to get their hands dirty. Dirty with chocolate? Even better. Set up your own chocolate lollipop station with Wilton candy molds and watch hearts take shape. Available in a fun array of designs from Wilton.com.
WHAT TO GIVE
Lips won’t be sealed for long once these chocolates by Madelaine Chocolate Novelties make their debut. (CandyWarehouse.com)
What kid wouldn’t want to see his name in lights…or at the very least on a conversation heart? Make them funny or make them sweet -- Elmer’s Candies will design candy hearts with the saying of your choice.
$150 for 10 lbs. (ElmerCandy.com)
HOW TO WRAP
You can seal your gifts with a kiss -- or you could use this adorable graphic tape from from FredFlare.com. (We’re guessing the tape will hold better.) For gifts to go, try these decorated takeout quart containers. Fill them with candy, cookies or a non-edible treat. Available at PlumParty.com.