S. asks from Arlington, TX on December 13, 2007
Christmas Gift Baskets
I am putting together Gift baskets this year for the 1st time. I have some homemade Grape jelly and some peanut butter but I am stumped whatelse I cna put in the basket with it. It has to be long lasting since we will traveling over the road, so it can't be fresh bread that could mold. PLEASE HELP I need ideas ??? Or any other cheap gift basket ideas.
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A.D. answers from Dallas on December 13, 2007
Themed Gift Basket Ideas:
Baker’s Delight - muffin cups, cookie decorating supplies, spatulas, favorite recipes, vanilla, chocolate chips, measuring spoons and cups, mixing bowls, baking pans
Rainy Day Activities - puzzles, puzzle books, movie passes, crayons, craft items, muffin mix, writing paper, coin wrappers, board game
Can’t Get Enough Chocolate - candy bars, hot chocolate, cocoa, candy, chocolate chips
Crafty Kids - crayons, markers, construction paper, glitter, scissors, glue, felt, play-doh, clay, pipe cleaners, craft books, gift certificate to Michael’s, paints, brushes, container to store supplies
Family Game Night - board games, microwave popcorn, deck of cards, book of card games, travel size games
Family Movie Night - DVD, video, gift certificate to video store, microwave popcorn, gift certificate for take out pizza, popcorn bowl, movie theater candy
Get Ready to Garden - gardening gloves, gardening tools, gift certificate to a nursery, seeds, gardening book, gardener’s journal, hose
Sports - balls, books about sports, Sports Illustrated magazine, poster, wrist bands, team t-shirt, bowling gift certificate, miniature golf gift certificate, swim goggles, golf balls, tennis balls, water bottle
Build Your Own Ice Cream Sundae - sprinkles, chocolate sauce, hot fudge sauce, caramel, butterscotch topping, mini chocolate chips, toffee chips, gift certificate for ice cream, ice cream maker, ice cream bowl, ice cream scoop
Reader’s Dream (grades 1-4) - bookmarks, reading light, books, gift certificates, books on tape
Writers’ Workshop - journals, writing paper, stationary, dictionary, thesaurus, pens, markers, container for writing supplies, stamps, stickers, books about writing, address book
Winter Wonderland - winter hats, gloves, thermos for hot chocolate, hot chocolate mix, marshmallows, hot cider mix, ice skating passes, chap stick, glove warmers, snowman decorations, brownie mix, fuzzy socks, sled, cozy blanket
State of Texas - books about Texas, items made in Texas
Office Extravaganza - pens, pencils, notebooks, electric pencil sharpener, paperclips, highlighters, folders, label maker, storage box
Breakfast of Champions - muffin mix, quickbread mix, pancake mix, maple syrup, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, gift certificate to a bagel shop, mugs, jam, honey, peanut butter, boxed cereal, oatmeal, tray for breakfast in bed
Japanese Jewels - Items from Japan - sweets, trinkets, chop sticks, books, games
Spiderman Lovers – action figures, blanket, games, comic book
Mexican Basket – all the makings for a great Mexican feast, blanket, specialty salsa, chips
Car Care Basket -
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J.Y. answers from Dallas on December 14, 2007
Shannon you know what always is a crowd pleasure chocolate dipped oreo's, pretzels or ritz crackers with peanut butter in the middle.. This is what we are adding to our gift giving this year my mom does it every year and everyone love's it.. I like the oreo's dipped in white chocolate with red chocolate drizzled over the top.. Good luck I'm sure what ever you come up with will be great..
N.H. answers from Nashville on December 13, 2007
Why don't you make some homemade Christmas Cookies? They would last, my mom and I just made all of ours this past weekend and we will eat them with the whole family on Christmas morning. I think people really like homemade goodies!!!
L.F. answers from Killeen on December 13, 2007
How about homemade hot cocoa mix? and chicken noodle soup mix (minus the chicken of course, lol)
Good luck and I would love to know when you get tons of ideas and what they are - we are always looking for gift basket ideas for our neighbors as well....
M.B. answers from Dallas on December 13, 2007
When I've made them in the past, I would add things like nuts, nice crackers (e.g., Carr's table water crackers), nice candy (chocolates or hard candies), nice cookies (e.g., Pepperidge Farm milano's, etc.), and a bottle of sparkling juice. Also, tea bags or hot cocoa packets, along with a Christmas mug is nice.
E.D. answers from Dallas on December 14, 2007
Oh my goodness. YOu have gotten some great ideas.
First of all,
you could just use PB & J. I mean, you made it or it is home-made.
My ideas:
** Decorate a drink carrier (for two drinks) (cover it with paper or something, tie a ribbon to it) and carry it in that.
** Buy an inexpensive plain cloth and decorate the cloth or let your children decorate it. Make it look like a tea towel. (1.5 ft by 3 feet)...
We all put so much pressure on ourselves for the perfect gift. I bet whatever it is, they will love it.
G.S. answers from Dallas on December 13, 2007
I am gift basket crazy...I will turn just about anything into a gift basket. My grandmother-in-law is getting a DVD player for christmas...so we got her 2 DVDs and I got 2 of those hard plastic popcorm containers from Target for $1.00 each and put a thing of micrwave popcorn in each one. Then I got 2 of the large movie theater sized candies. We got a set of coffee mugs (6 that stack) from World Market for the other Grandparents and put 3 small bags of coffee and then 3 of those round fancy candies and 2 of the square. For my work gift exchange I got a 4 pack of silly Christmas beer (Santas Butt, Bad Elf, Lump of Coal, I forget the last one from Worl market) and 2 nice beer mugs.
I didn't do big baskets for my daughters 2 MDO teachers, but I got them each a cute mug and put a Starbucks gift card in it and sat the mug ontop of the little square box their teacher ornaments are in...than tied it all together and it looks cute.
Like I said...gift basket crazy.
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