Hosting for the holidays is a point of pride for many, but it can also be expensive. You’re spending a lot of money and time to prep for your guests. You’ll be doing everything from stocking the kitchen to making sure everyone has what they need during their stay. Instead of buying all the extra items you don’t have, borrow from a friend, family member, or neighbor. In many cases, people going out of town won’t need their coffee maker or extra air mattress. Here are some important items to add to your “to borrow” list. Stock up before your guests arrive to make sure they have a festive and restful stay.

Extra Baking and Cooking Dishes

How often do you make a 3-course meal for 10+ people throughout the year? Likely not very often—so don’t buy a handful of extra dishes for this one meal. Instead, ask friends, family or neighbors if they have anything for you to borrow. Items on your list may include:

  • Glasses: wine glasses, coffee mugs and others for alcoholic drinks
  • Serving dishes: bowls, trays, large plates
  • Baking/cooking dishes: oven-safe baking trays, extra pots and pans
  • Serving utensils: extra tongs, serving spoons, carving knife
  • Standard cutlery and dishes: bowls, plates, silverware

Go through your kitchen to make a list of what you need and start asking around. If you’re still missing a few items, head to Goodwill where you can get good-quality, used products for a steep discount. Keep it when you’re done or donate it back.

Table and Chairs

If you’re hosting for a big meal, your small family kitchen table is likely not big enough for a feast. As such, you’ll need extra tables and chairs to accommodate. These are great items to borrow, instead of investing in plastic tables and extra chairs—or even renting, which can be costly as well. Ask for foldable chairs rather than plastic, which look nicer and are more comfortable, and throw a tablecloth over the plastic table to make it festive and more put together.

Mattress or Inflatable Bed

Guests need somewhere to sleep and you can’t give your bed to everyone. If you don’t already have extra air mattresses, this is a good item to borrow. The trick is finding space for the extra sleepers. Consider moving things around in the living room or putting a partition in a spare room for families who want their space but are staying in the same room. Perhaps you can borrow a futon or turn your living room into a bedroom to make everyone more comfortable. If you have children, see if they would like to share their space with the younger guests. This way you can maximize space for the adults and give your kiddos a friend to have a sleepover with.

House Gadgets

In addition to extra baking and cooking dishes, you may need an extra coffee machine, French press, hand mixer, and even extra chargers and outlet strips—most guests come with a lot of electronics in our digital age. Turn to friends who are going out of town for the holidays and may not have a need for something like their coffee maker. Add these items to the list of cooking goods you need so you don’t forget to ask for them. If someone offers extra, take it and return if not needed; it’s always better to have more than not enough.

Entertainment

You want your guests to have a great time during their stay and part of that is making sure there’s plenty around the house to keep them occupied. Instead of buying a bunch of games, see what you can borrow from friends. In addition to board games, you can stock up on:

  • Old magazines
  • Books
  • Arts and crafts stuff for kids
  • Cards
  • Lawn games (depending on where you live or for the garage)
  • DVDs

Get Ready to Host

Prepare your borrowing list and start asking. Get stocked up on everything you need at least a week before everyone comes so if you do need to order or buy something, you have time. When everyone arrives, they’ll never know you borrowed anything and will be able to relax and enjoy themselves—without you having to spend extra.

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