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Home » diy » 8 tips to Help You Host the ULTIMATE Cookie Exchange Party

diy · December 11, 2023

8 tips to Help You Host the ULTIMATE Cookie Exchange Party

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8 Tips to Help You Host the ULTIMATE Cookie Exchange Party. I’ve been hosting an annual cookie exchange party for the past nine years and I am sharing all of my Cookie Exchange Party tips!

8 Tips to Help You Host the ULTIMATE Cookie Exchange Party. I've been hosting an annual cookie exchange party for the past nine years. I'm sharing some tips to make hosting a festive cookie exchange!

Tips from NINE Years of Hosting Cookie Parties

One of my favorite days of the year is my annual cookie exchange!! This will be my NINTH year hosting and it is SO fun to spend time with friends and neighbors. I love meeting new friends each year too! Over the years I’ve discovered ways to make hosting the cookie exchange easier and less stressful. I am sharing all of my tips with you today so you can host a cookie exchange of your own!

cookie exchange

Use Social Media for Your Cookie Exchange Party

9th annual tatertots and jello cookie exchange. Come celebrate the season and meet friends at our annual cookie exchange!! 

Make an invitation

I use editing programs like Picmonkey or Canva. You can make an invitation from scratch or they have free templates that make creating a cookie exchange invitation a breeze! Then send your invitation out through email or on your social channels.

Have Guests RSVP

making a cookie party event with eventbrite

You can have people RSVP through a service like eventbrite. If you only have room for a certain number of people, you can create that number and when people register you will see how many people have RSVP’d and you can set a limit on the number of guests. Also – if you don’t want to put personal information out on social media like your address, you can send people to the eventbrite link and they will get the address when they register. Eventbrite also will send your guests a reminder before the event to remind them about your cookie exchange party. It’s free.

Set up A Facebook or Instagram Group for Your Party

You can also set up a facebook or instagram group with the people invited to the party. You can remind people about the party through messages in the group. And after the party you can have everyone share photos from the event in the group.

Make a Hashtag for Your Cookie Party

You can also make a hashtag for your party — like #jenscookieexchange and if everyone follows the hashtag they will see all of the posts that people put up from the party.

Allow Your Guests to Bring a Friend

Some of your guests might be shy or you might not know them very well. You can allow them to bring a guest to make them feel more comfortable. This is a good idea if you are inviting a large number of people you don’t now well. Like a neighborhood group, or in my case I invite my blog readers. I think telling them they can bring a guest makes them feel more comfortable about coming to an event where they might not not people.

Party Food for a Holiday Cookie Exchange

Create a buffet of simple food for your guests. If you are having a party in the morning you can have some breakfast foods like muffins and donuts and a hot cocoa bar. If you are having a lunch-time or dinner-time cookie exchange you can have easy finger foods and appetizers plus punch. Keep it simple. Most guests will not be coming to eat, but to socialize and exchange cookies.

Gingerbread cake village

One year I ordered cakes and then put little gingerbread houses on top for the exchange!

 

Here are some recipe ideas for cookie exchange parties:

Fried Pierogies 

Cordon Bleu Bites 

Three Ingredient Veggie Dip 

Easy Mexican Pinwheels 

 

Tables for a Holiday Cookie Exchange

You will need several tables or counter spaces for different uses. You will need a space for your guests to display their cookies and you might need a couple of tables, depending on how many guests you invite. You will need another table for your food and drinks.

cookie exchange

Boxes for Guests to Gather Cookies

You can ask your guests to bring an empty container to bring their cookies home in. Or you can provide a container. I usually get paper gift boxes and give one to each guest.

cookie exchange box

 

Party Decorations for a Holiday Cookie Exchange

You can decorate your cookie exchange with banners and holiday items. There are many free printable holiday banners that you can download, print and cut out. So easy. Here are a few of my favorites:

 

Living Locurto Cookie Exchange Printables

Here are some free Cookie Exchange Printables for invitations, banners and more!

free holiday cookie xchange printables

Cookie Exchange Printables at How to Nest for Less

free holiday cookie xchange printables

Cookie Exchange Printables at I Heart Naptime 

free holiday cookie exchange printables

Party Games for a Holiday Cookie Exchange

You certainly don’t need to plan games or entertainment, but you can. One year I had an handmade ornament exchange which was fun! Another year I had a white elephant gift exchange. If you do plan these you can also play the game where everyone gets a number, then the first number opens a gift. Anyone with numbers after the first can either open a new gift or steal a gift. Gifts can be stolen three times. This is a really fun game and a way for your guests to get to know each other. These games work well if you are having a small number of guests and if your exchange is a couple hours long.

Cookie Signs for a Holiday Cookie Exchange

cookie exchange

It is helpful to have foldable little signs for your guests to write the type of cookie they made. Then everyone can see the names of the cookies as they go along to gather their cookies.

Name Tags for Guests

To let guests get to know each other better I usually have name tags. I also had a little tree that I had guests write their names on one year.

Ask Guests to Bring Copies of Their Cookie Recipe

I usually ask my guests to bring a copy of their recipe. If you know the number of guests you expect you can ask your guests to bring — say 20 copies — of their recipes so that everyone goes home with a copy of each recipe. This is nice in case anyone wants to recreate that recipe later. You can also have a little station where people can make little recipe books. I’ve done this before. You can get tiny albums with clear pouches where guests can slip each recipe inside.

Here are a Few of Our Favorite Cookie Exchange Recipes

Chewy Almond Cookies 

Pecan Caramel Turtles 

Peppermint Sugar Cookie Bark

Double Chocolate Frosted Cookies 

Grandma’s Famous Sugar Cookies 

Holiday Blossom Cookies 

Chocolate Peppermint Kiss Cookies 

Mini Shortbread Cookies 

Chocolate Chip Cookie Sticks 

Graham Cracker Toffee

Candy Cane Peppermint Kiss Cookies 

Homemade Sea Salt Caramels

Peppermint Brownie Cake Pops

Grinch Truffles

Orange Milano Dipped Cookies

Favors for a Holiday Cookie Exchange Party

Party favors are always fun. One year I gave everyone a little candle. Other ideas might be a cookie cutter or a little bottle of vanilla.

tatertots and jello cookie exchange

Most of all — enjoy your cookie exchange party and try not to get bogged down in the details. Have fun!! It’s a perfect opportunity to get to reconnect with friends and make new friends!!

 

Have you ever hosted a cookie exchange party? 
Share YOUR ideas with us!!

xoxo

8 tips to help you throw the ultimate holiday cookie exchange party

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Comments

  1. Robin Nevin says

    October 26, 2019 at 9:26 PM

    This year will be my 7th annual swap. It’s always early December before the insanity kicks in. I have prizes for 4 categories and I provide cute plates or containers, whatever jumps out at me when I’m shopping. I also have everyone bring a few dollars and we play a few rounds of LRC (left right center dice game). It’s always fun to sit around and chat and laugh while rolling the dice. I also have some kind of favor for each person attending. It’s a great day to look forward to each year!

  2. naush says

    December 11, 2018 at 8:10 PM

    Wow ! We have a ‘one-dish’ concept here in Dubai. But those cookies look so tempting ! Drooling already 🙂

    • Jen says

      December 11, 2018 at 9:24 PM

      Thanks Naush!

      xoxo

Hi! I'm Jen Hadfield. I'm a mom of 5 restoring an 1891 home in the heart of Salt Lake City. I love being creative and sharing simple ideas to make your life easier and more beautiful!

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