Avoid the kitsch, and opt for an item that all will covet.
, but the gist remains the same: participants draw numbers and then, in turn, either select one of the wrapped gifts anonymously placed in a pile or steal one that was already opened. It definitely can get very competitive, depending on the selection, but everyone can rest assured that they won’t leave empty-handed.
Indeed, a white elephant party has gained praise for its blanketed “good for anyone” focus—especially when all involved bring practical goodies. When cooler months approach, it’s best to steal blankets, slippers, coffee mugs and hand warmers. In the summer, beach towels, sparkling wine, sunglasses and bucket hats are great options. Regardless of season, it’s a great way to stock up on essentials.
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