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GrannySue

Simple Christmas Gift Basket Ideas for Teens and Adults

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Breakfast in Bed: On a sturdy decorated serving tray with high sides, or in a picnic basket, put together bagged pancake mix, a couple flavored syrups, a bag of powdered sugar, some sample sized jellies, coffee or tea, and appropriate cups.

You can also include specialty cooking shapes for eggs and pancakes (these can be specialty items, or cookie cutters with no sharp angles).

Gardener's Basket: Include decorative plant markers, seeds, garden gloves, small hand tools, and perhaps a book on the gardener's favorite kinds of plants (flowers, veggies, houseplants, etc).

Put in a nice bar of soothing oatmeal or milk and honey soap, too - they'll love you for it! If you're doing a basket for someone who loves houseplants, check out department and home improvement stores for a small plant to tuck in at the last minute.

Good containers would be terra cotta pots, decorator indoor plant pots, or a harvest basket.

Golfer's Basket: Tees, ball markers, club covers, golf balls (go figure!), golfer's hand towels, a water bottle in a holder with a strap for hanging on the bag, leather cleaner, and a tape or DVD on techniques would make a great basket for the avid golfer in your life.

Be sure to include a pair of sunglasses for a laugh! Folding six-pack coolers make great containers.

Fisherman's Basket: A small selection of lures, packages of hooks and weights, bobbins, line, and snips are great starters. Add to these jars of bait, rubber worms and maybe a nice fly or two.

Additional items could be sunglasses and sunscreen, and a small book about "fishing jokes." Containers could be a tackle box, a cooler, or a small boat-shaped basket.

Coffee Lover's Basket: Specialty and flavored coffee, chocolate dipped spoons, flavored creamers and a mug are great beginning items.

Add to this biscotti cookies, or the person's favorite type of cookies, a coffee mill or electric grinder, something chocolate (truffles are great, homemade truffles even better!) and a favorite magazine if you know which they prefer to read.

Night at the Movies: Popcorn, boxes of "movie chocolate" and other snacks, two or three movies, a couple cans of soda and a custom printed "movie guide" round out this basket.

A perfect container would be a lap tray or serving tray with 1 - 2 inch high sides. Decoupage a plain wooden one with movie poster clip art, then varnish.

A variation would be passes to the local movie house, a gift card to a nearby restaurant, and a coupon for a free night of babysitting, in addition to the snacks.

A great container for this one would be a plain child's square lunch box, or a papier mache box decorated with movie related clip art.

Bookworm Basket: Choose one or more books in the recipient's favorite genre as a foundation for this basket. Hunt down unique and inspiring book marks, one for each book included.

Add in a reading light, some snacks and a drink (coffee and a mug, soda and a glass, etc).

Other items to consider would be personalized book plate stickers, a lap stand, and a subscription (usually free) to the local bookstore's catalog/newsletter, with one hard-copy in the basket.

Ice Cream Social: Ice cream or sundae glasses, a scoop, a couple types of chopped nuts, a bottle of maraschino cherries, sprinkles, sauces/toppings, spoons, napkins and a "lazy susan" start this basket out.

If you're like me, these would all be placed into an ice-cream maker with a bag of rock salt, a coupon for whipped cream, and a booklet of ice cream recipes.

As an alternative to machine made ice cream, there are some very good blender-to-freezer recipes for home-made ice cream as well.

Our Beauty Queen: Teenage girls will love this one! In a shiny metal basket (as frilly as you can find) place eye shadows, eye liner pencils, mascara, an eyelash curler and comb, blush and powder brushes, blush, foundation, assorted nail polish, a couple lipsticks and lip glosses, bronzing and finishing powders, body spray, and perfume.

You can also add hair accessories like pretty yet sophisticated barrettes, hair combs, scrunchies, clips and such.

Be sure to include cotton balls, make up sponges, make-up remover, and nail polish remover in a nice scent. Finally - toss in a set of jewelry in her birthstone, and a mirror for the final touch.

From My Kitchen Basket: In a decorative tin or hamper-style basket, layer in plates and jars of homemade cookies, candies, jellies and jams, quick-bread loaves, spreads, a be-ribboned jelly spoon and a pretty butter knife.

You can include 8 inch plastic plates - they come in clear red and clear green during the holidays. Tuck in a couple pretty napkins of paper or cloth, a mug or tea cup and flavored coffee, creamers or teas.

Alternately, you can make salsa, flavored oils and flavored vinegars very quickly, and tuck those in with a homemade or store bought loaf of french bread and some crackers, a bottle of wine, with glass and corkscrew, or a couple cans of specialty beer.

Share Your Thoughts with Us! 

I would be honored if you would share your favorite gift basket ideas with us here... I'm always looking for creative new ideas!! 

Many Blessings,
GrannySue

Gift Baskets - Luxurious Themes

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The Ultimate in Indulgence!

Several basket themes lend themselves perfectly to gifts for women, though many men would also appreciate their own variations.

Pampering:

Items to consider would be soaps, bath salts, essential oils, body lotions. There may be an inflatable bath pillow, back brush, loofah sponge, natural sponge, and maybe an exfoliating mitt. For men, of course, choose muskier scents, and consider after shaves, shaving gel and such.

Aromatherapy candles are popular additions as the candlelight and the scent of candles will add to the soothing atmosphere of a warm bath.

A CD of soothing music or natural sounds such as breaking waves, adds yet another dimension.

Other ideas are a pair of cozy slippers, a luxurious towel, a fluffy robe and a bottle of Perrier for after the bath. Guys like warm slippers and robes, too - and the candle can be pine or another woodland scent.

Extra items to consider including would be -

Foot care: Pedicure sets or accessories, pumice stone, foot scrub, moisturizer, wooden foot massager, spa slippers.

Hand care: Manicure set or accessories, nails and cuticle cream, hand cream, nail treatment, nail scrub brush.

Facials: A luxurious face cloth, facial cleanser, exfoliant, moisturizer, complexion brush, lip moisturizer, relaxing eye mask.

Mix and match items to suit both taste and budget. If you know the favorite scent of the person you are preparing the basket for, by all means, choose items with this fragrance, and build from there. If not, generally vanilla, rose or "rain" are both easy to find, and popular with many women.

Musk, patchouli, pine and bergamot are generally pleasing to men.

Lavender can work for both, though it is typically thought of as a scent for women.

Luxury items to consider would be a natural sponge, natural bristle bath brush and hair brush, and handmade soap.

House them in decorative rope or wicker baskets, or in a hamper-style picnic basket. Line with holiday fabric (deep red and green plaid with a little white and gold would be perfect for men or women), and you've got a great Christmas gift basket idea!

One more thing: add a rose in pink, red or white as appropriate, and a small bud vase attached to the outside of the package.

Chocolate!!

Everybody loves chocolate! You can't go wrong if you get creative and find several delectables to add. Here are some unique additions that are great Christmas gift basket ideas:

Some favorites available at this time of year are chocolate covered cranberries, blueberries, cherries, and sunflower seeds.

Truffles and gourmet or homemade chocolate chip cookies are a great addition, too. Add chocolate covered almonds, mint chocolates, chocolate fudge, hot chocolate and chocolate stir sticks.

Novelty chocolates such as foil wrapped coins, footballs, baseballs, or such would be great for a sports fan, male or female.

You can also make your own, either by melting chocolate and using candy molds, or even by buying dried fruits and dipping them. Dried figs or bananas, and most candied fruits like cherries or citron are great for this.

I wouldn't do chocolate covered strawberries unless you can make them the morning you intend to give them, and have a way of keeping them cold from creation to ingestion.

For a special twist on the stir stick idea, get some plastic or metal teaspoons, and dip them in your own melted chocolate!

Dip part way up the handle, and let sit on waxed paper to dry. Then dip again. Package in cellophane bags made for lolli-pops that you can find at any craft.

(In fact, these make great stand alone gifts for a hostess or neighbor!)

Perfect containers are often in the form of unique, hand decorated wooden or papier mache boxes such as treasure chests that can be used long after the holidays are over.

If you are trying to be romantic, remember that chocolate contains phenylethylamine, the same chemical produced in the brain when a person is in love.

Coffee goes really well with chocolate. Why not incorporate a little gourmet coffee with a mug?

Be sure to include a single rose and vase with this one, too!

Many Blessings,
  GrannySue

PS: Be sure to add your own ideas and suggestions to the comments section!!!