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707031 L 14 16 L 20 22 L 22 20 L 16 14 L 14. Who likes getting gift baskets during the holidays? The better question is: Who doesn’t? The best gift baskets are the ones filled with stuff we love. The problem with lots of gift basket ideas, however, is the expense. Costs can rack up quickly when you fill a big, beautiful basket with a little of this and a little of that.

When all is said and done, that stuffed basket might blow your Christmas gift-giving budget to the moon. Opt for Inexpensive Baskets Okay, so you’ve decided to go smaller with your basket choice, but even those can be expensive. The trick is to find good-and cheap -alternatives. I’d opt for square boxes, like the ones in which flowers are delivered, as the shape feels more suited to the task. Unless you re-gift to the giver, and that’s just tacky. Check thrift shops for acceptable, structurally sound baskets that can be given new life with a shot of spray paint.

Be sure to use the basket best suited for the occasion. If you’re making a Christmas gift basket, for example, use an appropriate material for the holiday. Useful and Utilitarian Baskets  We mentioned using cardboard boxes wrapped with pretty paper for a basket to keep costs down, as well as re-using gift baskets and thrift store baskets that can be given new life with a shot of spray paint. All still great gift basket ideas, but it started us thinking about more utilitarian objects we could use for baskets. Which Filler to Use in a Gift Basket? As for filler, we still really like the idea of used paper straight out of the shredder. To make it more interesting, run a couple of colorful sheets from an old magazine through the shredder to mix in with the mundane stuff!

If you don’t have time to shred paper, you can purchase gift basket filler in bulk online, or at your local craft store. Perfect for Raffles or Silent Auctions Gift baskets make great presents for coworkers. Or those impossible-to-buy-for people on your list. Okay, they’re great for pretty much everyone. So don’t just think about using gift baskets for the holidays! Here’s What to Put in Your Gift Basket Check the vast majority of pre-packaged gift baskets out there and you’ll see they have something in common: a lot of the stuff in them was made in some other far-flung land. For our budget-friendly gift basket ideas, we will be including things made with our own hands.

We’ve broken these homemade gift ideas into a few sub-categories. Stuff for her, stuff for him, and gift basket ideas for anybody. Stick with two or three colors and make sure to add a personalized piece like the gorgeous monogrammed dish towel in this basket. Also could include regular maple syrup, coffee beans, and fresh fruit. Wrap it in cellophane and add a big red bow to make it extra pretty.

Check out the original post here. Read more about this gift basket idea here. This is the perfect gift to keep your friends warm on those chilly winter nights. Create a gift basket for one with a single packet of cocoa mix, or put together a basket for a crowd by adding extra supplies. BBQ sauce and a delicious rub mix. You’ve probably seen the soup-in-a-jar idea, but why not take it a step further and include everything needed for a soup-tastic meal? This gift basket idea is super fun.

Combine K-cups, vanilla syrup, and delicious biscotti for a coffee lover’s dream gift. What to Include in a Gift Basket for a Female Friend If you aren’t keen on the idea of a themed basket, and are looking for gift basket ideas for a female friend, coworker, or relative, here are some things you could include. Lip gloss or balm: Try this method that’s tinted with raspberries, or this super-easy 3-ingredient recipe. Lotion bars: This simple recipe looks like white chocolate peanut butter cups! Bath bonbons: If fizzy isn’t your thing, than this recipe for lavender and coconut oil bath bonbons sounds divine. Custom perfume: We won’t fail as miserably as Schmidt if we follow this recipe for homemade solid perfume.

Coconut milk shampoo:  This unique recipe sounds absolutely decadent. Sugar or salt scrub: The great thing about a DIY sugar scrub is you can give it any scent you like! For salt scrubs, this selection from Tipnut is nice and informative. Oatmeal soap: Handmade soap is a sweet and thoughtful gift, but even more so when you make it yourself! A bath pouf: For crocheters, check out this darling pattern for a pouf. For knitters, check out this bath mitt pattern. For a super easy but lovely tea light holder, check out this old tutorial, or this tutorial for making concrete soy candles.

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