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Christmas Gift Baskets with a Theme

By Lonnette Harrell, published Oct 26, 2007
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Why not make Christmas shopping creative and fun this year, by making a special Christmas gift basket with a theme? I enjoy making gift baskets for all occasions throughout the year. The recipients are truly pleased with their one of a kind gift.

The first thing you need is a basket. I collect baskets all year long from thrift stores, or other stores that may have a special sale. Baskets can be quite expensive, so look for bargains throughout the year. Determine how much you want to put in the basket, and select the size accordingly. I have found that all shapes and sizes work, but I especially enjoy the flat, round baskets because they hold a lot, and all the gifts can be seen at a glance. There are also baskets decorated or painted in a Christmas theme available at discount stores such as Walmart, Target, or Kmart.

Lining the basket with a decorative tissue paper adds to the holiday theme. You can choose traditional red and green (and even mix the colors for a nice touch), or go for some of the patterned tissue papers now offered with florals, snowmen, Christmas sayings, glitter, etc. Or you might want to think outside the box, by choosing a pink or blue shade to match the gifts inside.

I recently made a Christmas gift basket for a counselor who meant a lot to me. I chose a Victorian theme for her basket and included a teapot, teacup and saucer, a rose bouqet, stationery with roses, a Mistletoe Yankee candle, a rose ornament, a box of tea, and a cloth napkin with a rose napkin ring. I also added a box of shortbread cookies, and some chocolate. She was absolutely thrilled.

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Layla: It is so much fun. You can be very creative and think up all kinds of ideas. I just made one for my counselor that has Office Items-a business card holder, letter opener, stapler with coordinating flowers like the opener and card holder, some stationery in the same colors, a decorative perfume bottle,some scented candles, and a bone china mug. You can sprinkle some Christmas candy throughout the basket, and it makes a nice presentation. There is no end to the possible themes. I prefer not to wrap mine in cellophane, as you can see the gifts better without it. I have enjoyed making theme baskets for years. Try the Snowman Soup one for a couple or a family. It is such a cute idea! You can get the greeting label on the organizedchristmas.com site. Print it, and punch a hole in the corner, and tie it with a ribbon to the basket handle. It is adorable! I have made these for all those hard to please people, and for school teachers, my husband's employees, my daughter's friends' mother

Posted on 11/20/2007 at 7:11:00 PM

 
This sounds like such a nice idea and gives a very personal touch to gift giving. I might just make a few baskets this year and see how this goes over. :-)

Posted on 11/20/2007 at 11:11:00 AM

 
Charlotte: Sounds like we have similar interests! Thanks for reading my article. Lonnette

Posted on 10/28/2007 at 1:10:00 PM

 
I love doing this too. Good article.

Posted on 10/28/2007 at 8:10:00 AM

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