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Candy Bouquets Make Great Party Centerpieces

Have you ever wondered why some parties just seem better than others? Maybe it has something to do with the décor. The decorations can really set the mood for a party. Whether it’s something you have brought in or you make it by hand, the possibilities are endless for what you can use to liven up a party and set the tone.

candy bouquet Candy Bouquets Make Great Party CenterpiecesConsider that your centerpieces are what most people are going to be staring at while they sit at their tables to eat, talk, and relax. If you have fantastic centerpieces, you’ll really get everyone’s attention. If they’re fun, whimsical, and people are allowed to take them home, so much the better.

One way you can create centerpieces that really catch your guests’ eyes is to make candy bouquets. These fun little creations are easy to create, have a low cost, and people love them.

There are several ways to create these darling little candy treasures. One way is to gather them into a bunch and everyone can take home their own little bouquet at the end of the party. Another is to make them into free-standing bouquets that are placed in a mug, vase, votive holder, or other container. Either way, they’re festive and will serve their purpose well as a much admired centerpiece.

To make a candy bouquet that your guests can hold in their hands is easy. You’re going to need lots of candies. Hard candies, mini chocolates, lifesavers, and other small edibles in wrappers are the things that will work best. You need to leave them in the wrapper, so choose a candy that looks good while wrapped and also is recognizable and easy to work with. Nothing too gummy or gooshy, unless you want to use individually wrapped larger gummy bears.

Wrap some wooden skewers or lollipop sticks with floral tape. You can find this green tape in craft stores. You’ll also need some green felt to make leaves with. For each stem that you wrap, you’re going to need two leaves. You’ll want to adhere those leaves to the stem with a hot glue gun. Next, take one piece of candy for each stem and using hot glue, glue just the bottom of the candy to the stem. When you are done, it will look like a flower on a stem. The idea is to bunch up several of these to create a bouquet that guests can take home.

The other step you can do is to create each flower and then stick it into a piece of Styrofoam or floral oasis. The piece of Styrofoam should be anchored in a cup, mug, or votive holder. This is intended to be a takeaway for your guests exactly as they are (as opposed to taking a free standing bouquet). bouquet items Candy Bouquets Make Great Party Centerpieces

Candy bouquets are ideal as they are easy to make. You can form a little assembly line and get them all done easily. If you have a friend or two to help you, set up stations. One person can do the leaves and stems, another the adhering of the candy, and the other can do the assembling of the bouquets.

Set them out on tables at your next party and just watch the smiles on your guests’ faces. Then watch those smiles get even bigger when they find out they can take home their own little thank you candy bouquet. It’s worth the effort to create these darling centerpieces.

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Sympathy Gift Basket - Gift Baskets

Comfort Your Loved Ones with a Sympathy Gift Basket

Sympathy Gift Basket

When something bad suddenly happens and we are far from the people we want to comfort, a good way to show our concern is by offering a sympathy gift basket.

Sometimes circumstances hinder us from visiting our loved ones when our presence is most needed. You could be studying at a university in a faraway state and suddenly you find out your grandmother just died or you could be in the middle of an important conference abroad when your sister calls with the terrible news.

However, we do not have to wait for a mishap to befall our family or one of our friends to send a sympathy gift basket. We can send holiday greetings and care packages to a loved one simply to show them that we care.

AAGiftsandBaskets.com offers affordable and well-made gift baskets for us to send to our loved ones. Baskets can be delivered on the same day as they are ordered, as long as the order is placed before the cutoff time. For details, visit AAGIftsandBaskets.com.

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Gift Baskets – Gift Delivery

Gift Baskets with A Message

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When people receive gift baskets, it's not just the items in the basket that they receive that count, but it’s the thoughtfulness that the sender intends as well.
At All About Gifts And Baskets, each well-thought out basket sent is delivered with a different message, to make it even more heartfelt. Apart from the literal message on a card, it can be an intimate message that only the sender and the recipient can understand. This is true particularly when the items in the basket include someone's favorite candies, or maybe flowers that remind them of a special day. It can also be a more obvious message crafted specially by All About Gifts And Baskets, like baskets that say "Good Luck!" or "I'm Sorry."

All About Gifts And Baskets also has choices for birthdays, holidays and practically any other kind of occasion, for recipients of all ages. Gift baskets can even be sent in groups to employees, business partners or clients, with specialized corporate giveaways included.
To check out all their gift options, browse through AAGiftsAndBaskets.com or call them on weekdays at 800-590-1388.

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A Food Gift Basket Suits Any Occasion

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Whether it’s a birthday, an anniversary, or even a bereavement period, you can never go wrong with a food gift basket. Truly, anyone will be able to appreciate a basket of delectable items for snack, dessert, or even gourmet meals.

At All About Gifts and Baskets, food gift packages are made even more special as each item is carefully selected to reflect a theme, and then beautifully prepared using a box, basket, or a tin container.

For a wedding gift, for instance, you can choose among baskets loaded with food items perfect for a romantic getaway, including chocolates, nuts, cookies, for snacks and wine, coffee or tea. Meanwhile, a loved one who is sick will surely be delighted with their Get Well selection of baskets with candies, chocolates and soup mix packets that are guaranteed to be fun, tasty and soothing.

For more details about their food gift basket selection, visit AAGiftsandBaskets.com.

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Wedding Party Gifts

Wedding Party Gift Ideas

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It's a tradition that the Groom gives you a gift at some time during the rehearsal dinner. The thank you gift is for standing up with him at the wedding. Common gifts include money clips, wrist or pocket watches, fountain pens, tickets to a sporting event, lighters, key chains, cigar cutters, cigars, beer steins, or gift certificates to a sporting goods store or restaurant. It's nice when these gifts are engraved with the date of the wedding and your initials. The gift then becomes a nice memory of the event in later years. (The engraving also ensures that you'll keep it because it'll be harder to "re-gift" the next time you're in a jam. We'll get into that later.)

Gift Recommendations

The Best Man or Groomsmen don't customarily give the Groom a gift at the rehearsal dinner. Your wedding gift is your gift to the happy couple. If the surveys are any indication, you probably spent more than you thought you would at the bachelor party, so there's no real need to add another gift to your list.

Wedding etiquette also offers a lay-away plan. Etiquette dictates that you have up to one year from the date of the wedding to give your wedding gift without looking like a heel. Personally, the one-year rule never worked for me. I always ended up waiting nine months, and then I had no idea if I sent the couple anything. It's also embarrassing to have to ask the couple if you sent a gift because they probably don't know or care by that point. On one occasion, I mailed two or three wedding gifts at the same time after many months of torture, and within two weeks I learned that two out of three were delivered to old addresses and/ or lost by the post office. My advice is to bring it with you and drop it off at the wedding.

Cash

If you give cash as a wedding gift, I am truly proud of you. As a former Groom, there's nothing like it because you can do whatever you want with it-no strings attached and no waiting in line at the returns aisle.

Unfortunately, most people don't feel comfortable giving cash because, let's face it, if you want to spend less than $100 bucks, you can't really give cash.You have to get a gift that looks like it might be worth a hundred. You can also get them a few gifts so it'll definitely look like you went all out and hit the $100 mark.

If you're over seventy years old you may want to pull the U.S. Savings Bond scam. (Do senior citizens actually think anyone keeps the bond for the hundred years it takes to reach the face value?) If you ever get one of these, run down to your local bank, cash it, and go get yourself a new CD, or maybe two if you're lucky. thumb pdf Wedding Party Gifts

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Wedding Engagement Ring

wedding favors gifts 205x300 Wedding Engagement RingMy husband has always been a bit of a prankster, especially when he was younger. I hear many stories from his family about the time he was dared by his older brother to set light to a full 44-gallon drum of Diesel. Or the time he sat up all night and waited for someone to go to the toilet in the dark, his mother half asleep was given the shock of her life when he jumped out of the shadows at 2am and yelled ‘rah’. My husband was always very mischievous and well known for doing naughty little things. One year at Christmas time he played a prank on his five siblings, by bringing out a bag of 20c lollies each and wishing them all a merry Christmas. Later on when they were all upset that he hadn’t got them a holiday gift he brought them all real presents out.

It is this spontaneity and fun approach to life that has helped make a marriage of 11 years enjoyable, every minute of it. I particularly like to tell the story of how he proposed to me on our engagement.

At that time in my life I was having a lot of difficulty, as my father was dying from an incurable form of cancer. I had taken my father and mother to visit his brother, who he had not seen for many years. It was a very long trip and I had to leave my boyfriend (husband) behind for 4 weeks to do the trip, which was over 1,000 miles long. I missed him terribly while I was gone and looked forward to talking to him every night on the phone.

Just before I was due home my boyfriend told me that he had bought me a gift, and he would give it to me when I got home from my trip. I couldn’t wait to get home to see what it was….

When I got home I was overjoyed to see him, and later on that night he told me that he had some bad news. The gift that he was going to buy, which was a beautiful golden locket with a sapphire stone in it, had been mistakenly sold. The sales girl was supposed to be keeping it for him, he apologized and told me that he didn’t have any gift after all. I told him not to worry, I was just glad to be back home and able to spend time with him again.

Weeks passed and we drove up to my parents farm to see them, while we were there, my boyfriend pulled me aside and told me that he had an early birthday present for me. It was about 2 weeks early, he produced a white paper bag from his pocket, I laughed at him and said "what a 20c bag of lollies?" He just smiled and handed me that bag of lollies, inside was a beautiful diamond ring, I looked at it and was breathless, it was so beautiful. "You know what that is don’t you?" he asked putting the ring on my finger, "of course I do" I gushed. I enjoy telling the story of how my husband proposed to me, it was very romantic and spontaneous, the funny thing was he had that ring ever since I had got back from my trip. But couldn’t get up the courage to give it to me, until he come up with the idea of giving me a 20c bag of lollies.thumb pdf Wedding Engagement Ring

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