Mother’s Day Gift Basket Ideas
The Best Mother’s Day Gift Basket Ideas
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Plenty of people cook on a regular basis, but there are those who are truly great cooks and whose passion and knowledge of cooking surpasses the ordinary. These are the gourmet cooks. If you’ve got such a person on your gift list, gourmet gift baskets are one perfect idea.
When making gourmet gift baskets, your ‘basket’ can be any kind of container, customized to reflect the cook’s specialties and particular areas of interest. The container should be as useful as the contents. For example, the artisan bread baker can never have too many bread baskets. You can line the basket with an attractive cloth to keep the bread warm and covered at the table. The cookie fanatic will love a cookie jar, while the roasting expert is sure to be thrilled with a clay pot roaster. Each of these containers can then be filled with an assortment of items related to the function of the container.
For the bread baker, you might start this gourmet gift basket off with little jars of Kalamata olives, fire-roasted red peppers or sun-dried tomatoes, which are nice additions to fancy breads. Unless you’re sending this gift by mail, more exotic cheeses, like Havarti dill or smoked cheddar, are also great. The cheese can be incorporated into the bread or served on the side.
The cookie baker’s jar is easy to fill. Get online and search out some vintage cookie cutters. Cookie decorating tools, baking moulds and flavouring extracts are also good in cookie gourmet gift baskets. Sweet seasonings, such as cinnamon, allspice, cardamom and coriander make any cookie something special.
Clay pot recipes rely, in part, on seasonings to produce the heavenly results. The clay pot cooker can hold several small nursery pots of fresh herbs to sit on the windowsill and snipped as needed for a dish. Alternatively, jars of dried herbs are also pleasing to this cook.
Shops that specialize in cooking supplies have the most unusual gadgets you’ve ever seen. There are butter curlers, chocolate shavers, nutmeg grinders, cheese shakers and zesters. Utensils, such as whisks, strainers, slotted spoons, olive wood spoons and melon balers are other possibilities for gourmet gift baskets. Table setting items, such as napkin rings, knife holders and wine openers are also hits with the gourmet cook. Find a sales clerk who can help you identify the most interesting items. If you don’t know what it is, chances are good that your cook doesn’t have one already!
Those who love to cook are always thrilled with yet more kitchenware and exotic ingredients. You can’t go wrong with gourmet gift baskets. You may have so much fun putting it together, you’ll want one for yourself!
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Craft Valentine gifts for kids
What are the best Craft Valentine Gifts for kids?
Kids love Valentine’s Day just as much as do adults. If you’re looking for ideas that break the mould on some of the more traditional Valentine’s gifts for kids, we’ve got five great ideas for you! These are all crafts you can make yourself, so they’re economical while being much more personal than ready made gifts from the drugstore or toy shop.
Of course, you can always add a few store bought items if you’d like, but these Valentine’s gifts for kids are truly one of a kind and can be customized to suit your little sweetie’s favourite colours and styles. They are all easy projects you can complete in an afternoon, or less, but guaranteed to be a favourite in your child’s heart.
Hand decorated T-shirt becomes a work of art in your child’s estimation. No one else will be wearing this one of a kind creation. Start by drawing your design with crayons or coloured pencils on a sheet of paper which will fit on the front of the shirt. Work out your colours until you’re happy with the design. This will determine the colour of purchased T-shirt best suited to show off your design. Think about extras, such as beads, glitter, lace or buttons which you might want to add. For example, if your design is of a cute little bear, holding a bouquet of heart-shaped balloons, you might use a glue gun to attach a lace trim around the edges of each balloon and use glitter and glue to write an ‘I love you’ message spread out on that bear’s tummy.
This Valentine’s gift for kids idea works equally well for both boys and girls. Purchase a baseball cap or straw hat in your choice of colour. Then go to it with a glue gun and beads, buttons, fabric hearts, silk flowers, ribbon or whatever you’re little Valentine will enjoy. Easy, quick, creative and a guaranteed hit!
Girls and boys both enjoy this Valentine’s gift for kids, so long as you’re sensitive to the use they’ll make of it – a hand-painted ‘treasure box’. Crafts stores have plain unfinished balsa wood boxes in a variety of shapes, including heart, round, oval and rectangular shapes. Rectangular boxes are a good choice for boys, as these seem manlier. Besides, they store things like baseball cards and pencils in their treasure boxes, while girls put jewellery and such in theirs. Pick up an inexpensive set of acrylic paints and paint away. Keep your glue gun handy to attach any trimmings you might like to make the box more festive.
Sneakers, rain boots and slippers can be hand decorated in a similar manner to the items described above. Kids absolutely love things they can wear and show off to all the other kids. Especially when you made it just for them!
Kids love puzzles and these make great Valentine’s gifts for kids (of all ages). While you can purchase Valentine-themed puzzles, these are easy enough to make if your kids are young and enjoy working simple puzzles. Garden catalogues provide great pictures of flowers which can be cut out in simple geometric shapes that include some of the picture’s background. Place a large red foil heart in the centre and cut the surrounding shapes to fit around the heart. Glue each piece to a lightweight cardboard background and cut them out. Use a heavier cardboard as the backing, paint it and then trace the shape of each piece on the backing as clues to placement.
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