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Tips – Wedding Gift Baskets

Wedding Night Gift Basket

If you’re a little mischievous, consider giving your friends an adult-themed wedding night gift basket. Choose a red or white wicker basket, and fill it with couple.s only treats for them to enjoy while on their wedding night or honeymoon. You can include some lingerie, chocolate body paint, and adult board or card games. Wrap your gift in plain brown paper and put a “Do not open until Married” sign on the outside pique their curiosity. It’s guaranteed to be the most talked about gift on the reception present table!

Wedding Shower Gift Basket

Wedding showers are a great time for the women in the bride’s life to celebrate together and pass on some collective words of wisdom. It’s also a great time to give a wedding shower gift basket. Shower baskets are often filled with practical items like a hand mixer, towels, and kitchen utensils. Shower gift baskets are also a popular way to give her a book for the new chapter in her life. Make sure to include a book that has tips for living as a married couple.

Engagement Gift Baskets

Sometimes people like to give gifts when a close relative or friend gets engaged, particularly if there has been an extended dating period. Engagement gift baskets are a nice way to show your support for their decision and help them celebrate this step in their relationship. Since it is a celebration, your gift basket should include lots of festive items, like congratulations balloons, colorful streamers, champagne, and sweet treats. Tie a big bow around your gift and include a personal card for the happy couple.

Wedding Memories Photo Gift Basket

A wedding day is normally the most photographed day in ones life. From the professional photographer to all the eager friends and relatives happily snapping pictures, the happy couple will probably have more pictures than they know what to do with. You can make a special photo wedding gift basket to help them remember some of the more candid moments. Your gift basket could include some different themed wedding frames to hold pictures from different stages of the event, from the rehearsal dinner to the time before the ceremony, to their first kiss as husband and wife, to the reception. You can also add a nice photo album and archive safe pens so they can write their thoughts about each picture while it is still fresh in their minds.

Champagne Gift Baskets

Salute the newlyweds with a special celebratory champagne gift basket. To make your gif basket, start with a nice ice bucket, and fill in the bottom with shiny silver shred. Inside the bucket, add a nice bottle of champagne or sparkling wine and two toasting glasses and wine charms. You should also include some snacks to complement the bubbly, like chocolate covered strawberries, cheese, crackers, nuts, and truffles. Place your wedding card inside, and wrap the whole basket in clear cellophane and top with a white organza ribbon to make an impressive presentation.

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Tips – Thank You Gift Baskets

Vacation Home Thank You Gift Basket

If you’re fortunate enough to know someone who lets you use their vacation home, a big thank you is in order. You can make a thank you gift basket to show your appreciation for their tremendous generosity. Buy a nice cooler, and fill it with some of their favorite drinks and also some supplies for their vacation home that they can enjoy the next time they are there. You can include beer or soda, a nice bocce ball set, Frisbee, kit, water toys, or whatever is appropriate based on the location of their vacation home. If you know they will be using the home soon, you can leave it there with a big bow on top so they’ll be sure to open your grand surprise right away!

Thank You Doctors or Nurses Gift Baskets

Being seriously ill can be a very scary time one may feel quite vulnerable. Some medical professionals were born with great bedside manners that help keeps us calm and offers us hope during a very traumatic time. If you feel particularly indebted to your doctor or nurse during a recent operation or illness, sending them a small thank you gift basket is a nice way to let them know how much their compassion meant to you. A fruit basket would make a nice, healthy way to say thanks, or a if you’re more ambitious you could use an old style doctor’s bag and fill it with gourmet snacks for them enjoy. Make sure you sign the card with your first and last name so they will know who the thank you gift basket is from.

Thank You Cookie Gift Baskets

Good food makes a memorable way to say thank you, and fresh-baked cookies are one option to do just that. You can make thank you cookie gift baskets to express gratitude to a neighbor, your mail carrier, or friend who helped you. If you are a good baker, make a fresh batch of their favorite variety. If you’re not sure what their favorite variety of cookies is, go with a popular flavor like chocolate chip, peanut butter or oatmeal raisin. Individually seal each cookie in colored plastic wrap after they’ve cooled and then arrange them in an appropriate sized wicker basket. You want your cookies to almost overflow the basket for the best effect. Deliver your thank you cookie basket in person and they’ll really appreciate your efforts!

Teacher Appreciation Gift Basket

Some teachers go above and beyond the call of duty and form a special bond with our children. If your child is lucky enough to have a teacher that has really made a difference in their life, a teacher appreciation gift basket is a nice way to say “thank you.” Ask you child if he/she knows about their teacher’s hobbies, or think back to any parent/teacher conferences for clues. If a particular theme does not come to mind, try this idea. Buy a teacher themed coffee mug, and fill it with gourmet coffee, a chocolate bar, some snacks, and a red pen (the teacher’s favorite color for making all those corrections!). Add a small thank you balloon and hand write a note thanking them for helping your child in school. Have your child deliver your gift themselves after class.

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Tips – Snack Gift Baskets

Pizza Gift Baskets

Do you need a fun and unique way to introduce children to the joys of cooking? Why not start them off by having them make one of their favorite foods? Making pizza will get the kids involved in the process, and they’ll get to eat the results too! To make a pizza gift basket, start with a fabric grocery bag. Inside the bag you can put dough mix, sauce, lots of mozzarella cheese, a pizza cutter, and some of their favorite toppings like pepperoni or sausage. You could also include small aprons for each of the kids to wear while working in your pizzeria. Pizza gift baskets are also a fun activity for kids visiting with grandparents or other relatives. Just remember to keep your bag in the refrigerator until it is time to get started!

Potato Chip Lovers Gift Basket

Potato chips have been the most popular snack food in the U.S. for a long time. Sliced thin and fried or baked, the humble spud has gotten a makeover of late with many new flavors and processing techniques. For a decidedly indulgent treat, you can make a potato chip snack gift basket. A gourmet grocery store is a good place to find some exotic flavors, like jalapeno cheddar, cr�me fraiche & chive, or salt & vinegar. You can mix in some baked or fat free varieties to make your gift a little healthier. Buy some snack sized potato chip bags, and arrange them in a wicker basket with the larger bags in the back. You can optionally add in some canned or dried chip dip to round out your gift. Potato chip gift baskets are great gifts for college kids or someone who loves this crunchy snack food.

Low Carb Snack Basket

If you know someone who is on the Atkins diet, you can still make them a food gift basket that they can eat. With the increase in popularity of low carbohydrate lifestyles, a much wider variety of products is readily available to meet these special needs. For your low carb snack basket, find a nice wicker container and fill it up with snacks they are allowed to have. Beef sausage and sharp cheddar cheese are always safe things to use, and you can also include sugar free jelly beans, water, peanuts and even pork rinds. Finish your basket off with some Atkins brand energy bars and you’ve created a low carb gift they will love!

Junk Food Gift Baskets

Sometimes we need to indulge our cravings for both sweet and salty snacks. You can make a junk food gift basket for a friend that might need some cheering up, or just a little fortification for a big ongoing task. A unique container for this gift would be an empty cardboard box from a popular candy, like Snickers. Check with your local grocer to get one of these boxes. Cut the flaps off the box top and stuff the bottom with colored shred. Then fill the box with lots of snacks like potato chips, cracker jacks, jelly beans, candy bars, peanuts, Skittles, pretzels, cookies, and cheese & cracker packages. Junk food gift baskets are a neat treat to let them know you are thinking about their situation and their tummies!

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Tips – Regional Gift Baskets

Virginia Gift Baskets

A recent tourism slogan for this diverse state was “Virginia is for Lovers” and your recipient will certainly find plenty of reasons to love a Virginia gift basket. If you know someone from the Old Dominion, or just want someone to sample the wide variety of gourmet foods made there, you can make them a gift basket filled with unique treats for their enjoyment. From the mountains, you can use famous Route 11 potato chips and delicious apple butter made right at the orchards. From the Piedmont region, you can include Nancy’s fudge, Williamsburg coffee, and of course, jumbo, super crunchy peanuts. Finish your .tour. off at the shore with some Chesapeake Bay inspired crab salsa.
 

Spicy Southwestern Gift Baskets

Some like it hot, and fans of spicy food will love a spicy southwestern gift basket. Start with a terra cotta container and dress it up with Aztec patterned napkins lining the bottom. Inside, include a nice variety of gourmet food like dried peppers, hot sauce, tortilla chips, salsa, spicy cheese dip, and chili mix. All that spicy food is sure to make them thirsty, so consider including margarita mix or a few bottles of Corona. Southwestern gift baskets make great birthday presents for someone who enjoys their food with some kick!
 

Taste of San Francisco Gift Basket

San Francisco is a unique city that remains a perennial favorite for tourists. If you know someone who loves the city, you can make them a unique San Francisco gift basket out of some of the region’s famous foods. Use a rustic wine country basket as the container. The first item to include should be sourdough bread. Next, add some sweets from two famous bay area companies – jelly beans from Jelly Belly®, and chocolate from Ghirardelli. You can also add some Ghirardelli coffee to drink, and/or a bottle of wine from nearby Napa valley. To round out the basket, mix in some crackers, giant California pistachios, and Monterey jack cheese. Use a postcard from San Francisco to write your gift message.
 

North Carolina Gift Baskets

North Carolina goes from the wild blue waters of the Outer Banks to the gentle hills of the southern Appalachian Mountains. The food from the Tar Heel state is quite varied as well. If you live in the Carolinas, you can send your friends and relatives a little taste of all the great things this state has to offer. North Carolina gift baskets can feature tangy salt water taffy from the shore, and savory country ham and crunchy pecans from the farm. You can also throw in some classic breakfast treats like grits or buttermilk biscuit mix. Finish your North Carolina gift basket with a book or magazine about the state, and you might just get some visitors soon!
 

Napa Valley Wine Gift Basket

The Napa valley region of California is renowned for its fine wine and beautiful countryside. If you visit the area, you can pick up a few extra items and make a Napa Valley wine gift basket when you get home. Wine gift baskets make great thank you gifts for someone that watched your house while you were gone, or even took care of your kids or pets. Use a sturdy, rustic wicker gift basket for the container. The centerpiece of your gift will be the wine itself, so pick one or two bottles that you enjoyed while touring or varieties that your recipient enjoys. To complement the wine, include some cheese, crackers, pistachios, almonds, fruit and chocolate. Finish your basket with some artificial grape wreath wrapped around the handle.
 

New England Gift Baskets

New England is a special region with traditions and foods seen nowhere else. You can celebrate this unique area of the country by giving someone a New England gift basket. Choose your favorite foods from your time there, or use some of our suggestions to fill out your basket. Maine is famous for their blueberries, so blueberry jam or wild blueberry muffin mix would be a good selection. Don’t forget unbelievably sweet Vermont maple syrup, tapped right from the tree. From the shore, add some clam chowder and oyster crackers. Don’t forget dried cranberries or cranberry juice from the bogs of Massachusetts.

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Tips – Men Gift Baskets

Gift Baskets for Men

Need help making gift baskets for men? Here are some unique ideas to help you get started on your project. First, decide on a theme based on his interests. Perhaps motorcycles or computers? Once you’ve picked a theme for your man gift basket, you’ll need a container. Try and find something original that coordinates with your theme to hold the gifts inside. It could be anything from a toolbox for the handyman to a soft-sided cooler for the sports fanatic. Then just fill up your container with gifts matching your theme. The racing enthusiast might like some memorabilia from his sport. If he’s your favorite Mr. Fixit, check your local hardware store for the latest tools and gadgets. Be creative and he’s sure to appreciate your efforts!
 

Golf Gift Baskets

Anyone who has played golf knows what a trying, yet addictive, game it can be. No matter what your score, you always feel like you can do better with a little more practice and concentration. Help the golfers in your life celebrate their passion with golf gift baskets. The sport is so popular that there is no shortage of golf-themed items for you to choose from. You can use anything from tees and practice balls to towels and ball markers for your gift. A new head cover from their favorite college team would look great on their driver. Finish off your golf gift basket with some snacks to give them energy on the course. Pretzels, cookies and bottled water are all great additions to your present. For an added treat, throw in some tokens for the local driving range or a gift certificate for a free round of golf.
 

Fishing Gift Baskets

Whether they like deep sea fishing, fly fishing in a mountain stream, or casting a line in the local lake, there are plenty of unique ways to make a memorable fishing gift basket. For the container, try using a nice broad brimmed hat to keep the sun out of their eyes. Turn the hat upside down and fill the inside with some new lures, hooks, bobbers and weights. Fisherman love gadgets too, so check at the local sporting goods store to see what the latest inventions are. Snacks are always appreciated while angling, and some high energy treats like trail mix, dried fruit and almonds will come in handy. If it’s not fishing season right now, chances are there is a boat show or other outdoor sporting event show going on in the local area. Tickets to the show would make a great addition to your fishing gift basket.
 

Football Gift Baskets

If you know a man that loves the pigskin (and who doesn’t), football gift baskets make great gifts for birthdays, anniversaries, the Super Bowl or even the season opener! Sporting goods stores have lots of themed apparel from every major professional and college team, from the Cowboys and Steelers to the Trojans and Gators. Any basket or container embossed with the team logo and colors can be used to hold the gifts inside. Fill it up with team paraphernalia, like hats, coffee mugs and a foam brick to throw at the TV when things aren’t going well for the home team. Finish your football gift basket off with some snacks to eat while watching the big game, like tortilla chips and cheese dip.
 

Baseball Gift Baskets

Baseball gift baskets can be a fun surprise present for any man. Start with a themed container, like a ceramic baseball or batting helmet, and fill it with memorabilia and items from his favorite team. Many baseball fans love to know all the statistics about the players and their favorite teams, so a book of baseball facts and trivia would make a great addition to your basket. For the serious fan, consider an autographed baseball from their favorite player or team, or even a rare playing card from an all-star’s rookie season. Baseball caps are a perennial favorite, too. Finish off your baseball gift basket with a couple of tickets for an upcoming game and a bag of cracker jacks and peanuts in the shell for a true ballpark feel.
 

Beer Gift Baskets

If you know a beer lover, why not make them a beer gift basket for their birthday, Father’s Day, or other special occasion? Beer gift baskets are best when you can deliver the gift in person, since liquids can be fragile and heavy to ship. A metal tub makes a good container for this gift. Many liquor stores now offer variety packs or samplers from micro-breweries. Simply mix in a variety of seasonal and specialty edition brews, along with a bottle or two of their favorite brand. Your gift basket should also include a few snacks to eat with the beer, and maybe a couple of insulated bottle coolers. For an extra special effect, keep the whole gift cold until you give it to him, or dump some ice in the bottom of the tub just before presenting it. He’ll love the surprise and the beer!
 

Chef Gift Baskets

Some men enjoy cooking, so why not encourage them to develop their skills with a chef gift basket? Most men don’t own an apron, so find a .manly. one for him to wear while messing up the kitchen with his latest culinary experiment. You can also include some new gadgets that he might not own yet, like a mandolin, instant read thermometer, and citrus zester. Add a new cookbook from a famous male chef, like Wolfgang Puck or Emeril Lagasse. For your container, you can use a traditional white chef’s hat turned upside down or metal colander, and place all your gifts inside. To make a personalized chef’s gift basket, have his name embroidered on the hat and/or apron.
 

Barbeque Gift Basket

If your man is the “King of the Grill,” why not acknowledge his expertise by making a barbeque gift basket? And the best part is that you can relax while he does the cooking! For the container, consider using a low profile sturdy wicker basket with handles. That way he can re-use the basket to hold all his barbecue equipment. Inside, fill it with some new marinades and spices. You can find an endless variety of specialty seasonings, sauces and rubs at gourmet food stores and online at places like Penzeys. You could also add some new grill tools and a grilling cookbook. For the ultimate in treats, pick up one of the new wireless thermometers, so he can monitor the temperature of his latest masterpiece from afar.

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Tips – Kids Gift Baskets

Kids Candy Bouquet

Children love candy, so kid.s candy bouquets are sure to please. The first step is figuring out what kind of candy you want to use. They might love M&M’s, Snickers, Skittles or some other candy. You can make a bouquet from a single variety if they really love only one kind, or you can use lots of different kinds for more variety. You might even try adding some candy bars from your childhood that they might not have tried before. Find a container that is the right size for your candy, and arrange your pieces in a nice bouquet. For the container, you can use anything from a ceramic teapot to a tin pail with a colorful design. If you are concerned about giving them too much sugar, you can use smaller sized pieces, and mix in some healthier snacks with the candy, like dried fruit, nuts or pretzels.
 

Teenage Movie Basket

Watching movies is a popular pastime for teenagers. If you’re a parent, you can make a movie gift basket for your teenager that they’ll be sure to enjoy, and you’ll have the piece of mind of knowing where they are for at least one night this weekend! You can use a popcorn tub, and inside place some microwave popcorn, twizzlers, a couple of bottles of soda, and their favorite DVD. Pick out a popular new release, or introduce your teenage to a classic from when you were younger, either way, your movie gift basket is sure to be a blockbuster!
 

Kid Book Gift Baskets

Giving books as a gift is a great way to encourage reading for children. Kid book gift baskets can be arranged around a theme, like mystery or adventure, or you could also select several titles appropriate for their age group. If you are buying books for someone else’s children, check with the parents to see where their interests lie. You should also consider some non-fiction books to round out the selection. A biography of a person they admire would be a great choice. If your child likes to read at night, consider a clip-on book light so they don’t strain their eyes reading in the dark. Wrap the books up individually, or put them in a tote bag or backpack so they can carry the books. To finish your kid.s book gift basket, include a couple of coordinating bookmarks and maybe a few snacks to munch on while reading.
 

Girls Gift Baskets

Many girls have an appreciation of art and design, which is why girls gift baskets make great presents for birthdays, get well, and other occasions. Sometimes the hardest part is getting her to take apart something so pretty. If you know her interests, you can design a gift just for her that she will really enjoy. If she likes shopping, fill up a purse with makeup and lip stick. You can vary the amount spent by buying different size purses and supplementing the gifts with a gift card to her favorite clothing store if necessary. You might also fill a shoulder bag with some books if she likes to read. For young girls, fill a colorful container with coloring books, crayons, chalk, stickers, and crafts.
 

College Kids Gift Baskets

Anyone who has been to college knows it can be a very difficult time in any young adult.s life. For many kids it is the first time they have been away from home for any extended length of time. They may be publicly celebrating their independence, but privately a little homesick. A care package can be a great way to let them know you care about them without invading their newfound freedom. Homemade baked goods are a great item to put in your college kids gift basket. Cookies, quick breads and muffins will remind them you still care and provide some energy too. Microwave popcorn, fruit, nuts and pretzels also make great healthy snacks when they are up late studying for finals.
 

Boys Gift Baskets

Kids love getting presents, and a boys gift basket can make a great present for a kid of any age. The key is finding an appropriate theme based on his interests. For example, for young boys you might use a big plastic dump truck, and fill up the back with things such as bubbles, sand toys, and puzzle books. An older boy might like a new backpack filled model cars, games, and sports equipment. If he loves football, buy a helmet from his favorite team and fill it up with candy and football trading cards. Other popular gifts for boys include video games and mp3 or iPod music players.
 

Brain Teaser Gift Basket

If your child enjoys puzzles and brain teasers, why not encourage his cognitive development by assembling a kid.s gift basket full of brain teaser activities? First, find some puzzle books, like crosswords, sudoku, word finds, etc. Then add some real puzzles, like a Rubik’s cube, interlocking rings, etc. You can tailor your puzzles to their interests, like word puzzles to build their vocabulary, or complex math problems for the future scientist. Jigsaw puzzles are always a good way exercise their brains too. Finish your gift with a few mechanical pencils, a good eraser, and some snacks to keep them fortified while trying to solve all the mysteries.

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