Candles are always a great gift. I like "mistletoe" from Yankee Candle (in my home we light a large one and let it burn from Yule until it burns itself out, but we're safe about the way we do it). But any kind of candle with a seasonal scent would work great.
You could also make a wreath. Or offer some mistletoe tied with a pretty bow (especially if their path is Druidic). Things made of natural items (pine cones, pine boughs, holly, etc) are always appreciated as are things related to the sun. Perhaps they would enjoy a small bird feeder to help feed the birds through the winter--if they have children, they might really enjoy feeding the birds every day.
Just some ideas.....
2006-12-17 22:17:58
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answered by Witchy 7
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It's hard to find something that the whole family can enjoy. Perhaps a family game would be nice, and I'm sure they would enjoy some homemade treats.
If the family has kids, bring over some craft supplies so everyone can make something on their own. Little wreaths or things to put on the family altar might be fun.
Maybe a house plant would be nice, like a poinsettia (as long as the children aren't too little and there aren't pets that might eat it because it's poisonous.)
2006-12-18 06:02:15
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answered by Mrs. Pears 5
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yuletide continues to be a ways adequate away which you have time to do some good pass-stitch artwork. that could additionally be straightforward and much less costly to mail. As to designs, most of the ostensibly Christmas designs are unquestionably suited for yuletide. And Greek gods and goddesses are surprisingly elementary representations in artwork. counting on how plenty component you desire to a image, and how plenty time you could cope with to pay for to spend on it, you additionally can get designs which reproduce classical artistic endeavors.
2016-12-18 15:12:37
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answered by salguero 4
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I was given a bag of olive leaves, a cinnamon stick, some other herbs and plants for blessings and calming thoughts last Yule.
Blessed Be.
2006-12-17 17:45:17
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answered by Cold Fart 6
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A white or green candle in a holly or evergreen wreath would be nice.
Holiday candy is always nice too.
2006-12-17 17:35:19
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answered by Sage Bluestorm 6
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A bag of dung
2006-12-17 17:24:43
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answered by The atheist revolutionary 2
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what is yule?
2006-12-17 17:24:54
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answered by OrganizedConfusion 2
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