101 Gift Basket Ideas! Great for giving as upcoming Christmas
gifts, or for any occasion! Enjoy!
You can find a gift idea for almost anyone in our list of 101 Gift
Baskets. These are innovative ideas and get away from the usual
fruit basket arrangement. Many of the baskets are designed around
themes and some don't even use baskets at all!
1. Use a large terra cotta plant pot for a "basket". If you like,
you can personalize the pot by painting it with acrylic paints.
When the paint is dry, spray a light coat of polyurethane over the
pot to add a shine. Fill the pot with:
�gardening gloves
�hand trowel
�hand rake
�bottle of liquid fertilizer
�a selection of vegetable and/or flower seeds (go for something
unusual)
�a gardening book
�a subscription for a gardening magazine
2. Use a large pasta bowl for a "basket". Fill the bowl with:
�a package or two of gourmet pasta
�tongs
�a package of sun-dried tomatoes
�extra-virgin olive oil
�spices: oregano, basil, garlic powder
�a collection of your favorite pasta recipes hand-printed on recipe
cards
�and/or a pasta cookbook
3. For the golfer, fill a basket or a golf bag with:
�golf tees
�golf balls
�personalized baseball cap
�sunscreen
�score cards
�a small towel
�a can cooler to keep a can of pop or beer cold
4. Wine appreciation basket. Fill a basket with:
�two bottles of quality wine (red or white)
�corkscrew
�2 or more wine glasses
�wine appreciation book
�tickets or an invitation to a wine tasting (often held at
wineries) Extras: add snacks to go with the wine - fine cheese,
fruit, crackers.
5. For the dog lover. Fill the a large dog bowl with:
�squeaky toy
�rawhide bone
�gourmet dog treats
�dog brush
�dog collar
�leash
6. For the crafter. Use a rubber storage container for a "basket"
Fill the container with:
�assorted brushes
�glue gun and glue sticks
�acrylic paints
�a craft knife
�other craft supplies such as beads, pompoms, wood sticks, buttons,
stickers, dried flowers, etc.
�craft patterns or how-to books
7. Home office basket: Fill a square basket with:
�note cards
�envelopes (choose a variety of sizes)
�note paper
�letter opener
�a pen or a pen and pencil set
�a personalized seal and some sealing wax
�personalized return address labels
8. For the shutterbug. Fill a basket or a camera bag with:
�assorted film
�coupons for picture developing
�filters for his/her camera
�lens cleaning solution and cloth
�assorted picture frames and/or albums
9. How about a relaxation pack. Fill the basket with:
�a gel eye-pack
�Epsom salts or bubble bath
�aroma therapy oils
�books on tape (to listen to in the bath)
�hand-held massager
�scented candles
�relaxing music on CD or cassette
10. Kids Coloring Kit. Fill a rubber/plastic storage box
with:
�crayons (get the big package with tons of colors)
�non-toxic markers
�assorted papers, include a variety of colors and textures
�coloring books
�assorted stickers
�a paint box and brushes
11. For the sports enthusiast, use a sports helmet or hat as a
"basket" (e.g. baseball cap, football helmet, etc.). Fill hat
with:
�sports cards
�baseball, football, etc.
�shoe, boot or skate laces
�for the baseball player, add: mineral oil, batting glove and
gum
�a sports video
�a subscription to a sports magazine
�a poster of their favorite player
12. For the new home owner. Use a tool box as a "basket". Fill the
box with:
�screw drivers
�wrench
�hammer
�pliers
�assorted nails, screws, washers
�gift certificate for the local hardware store
�do-it-yourself book
�assortment of: light switch covers, light bulbs, duct tape, paint
brushes, knobs and handles, etc.
13. For the guitar player. Fill the basket with:
�assorted picks
�tuning fork
�sheet music
�CDs or cassettes of great guitar players
�guitar strings
�electronic tuner
�lesson books
14. For the soap opera fan. Fill the basket with:
�tissues
�bon-bons
�soap opera magazines
�biographies and pictures of their favorite stars
�blank video tapes
�fan club membership
15. Create a winter fun pack. Fill a toque with:
�lip balm
�moisturizer
�mittens
�hot packs
�passes to the local ski hill
�hot chocolate
16. For someone who is into new age. Fill a basket with:
�tarot cards and crystals
�scented candles
�books
�incense
�new age music on CD or cassette
�certificates for palm reading, psychic reading, etc.
17. For grandparents who are far away. Fill a basket with:
�children's artwork
�gifts made by the kids
�frames family pictures (let the kids buy plain wooden frames and
decorate them with stickers)
�videos of the family
�a long-distance calling card
Extras: fill out the basket with candy, coffee, tea, biscuits,
Christmas ornaments, candles, etc.
18. For the craft enthusiast, how about a project in a "basket".
Fill a basket or a rubber/plastic box with:
�grape vine wreath
�dried flowers
�pine cones
�hot glue gun and glue sticks
�wreath hanger
�ribbon
19. For the one who loves their car. Fill a basket or a bag
with:
�tire gauge
�liter (or gallon) of oil
�wax
�chamois
�car wash coupons
�squeegee for the windows
�mileage log and pen
�travel mug
20. The sundae basket. Fill a basket with:
�ice cream scoop
�gourmet sauces
�sprinkles
�cones
�maraschino cherries
�assorted nuts
�sundae glasses and spoons
�coupons for gourmet ice cream
21. Fill a gold fish bowl with:
�fish food
�aquarium gravel
�net
�gift certificate for fish from pet store
�book about care of gold fish
22. Use a cookie jar for a "basket". Fill the jar with:
�your favorite cookie recipes or a cook book
�cookie cutters
�chocolate chips
�nuts
�decorator icing set
�assorted sprinkles
23. Here's a rainy day basket. Fill a basket with:
�deck of cards
�find-a-word and/or crossword books and pencil
�herbal tea
�tea cup
24. Accessories for men. Fill an overnight bag with:
�socks
�underwear
�belt
�tie
�tie clip
�handkerchiefs
�wallet
�watch
25. For the shop-aholic. Fill a basket with:
�cushioned insoles
�directories for local malls
�gift certificates (get a lot of small ones for different
stores)
�tote bag to carry home purchases
�parking pass
�list of baby-sitters or volunteer to baby-sit
�coupons
26. Create a comedy pack. Fill a basket with:
�deck of trick cards
�whoopee cushion
�chattering teeth
�joke books
�comedy movies, cassettes or CDs
�tickets to a comedy club
27. For the woodworker. Fill a basket or rubber/plastic box
with:
�assorted sandpapers
�chisels
�router bits
�saw blades
�files
�varnishes
�brushes
�paints
�patterns or instructions
28. For the computer buff. Fill a basket with:
�mouse pad
�diskettes or CDs/DVDs
�novelty or personalized disk labels
�anti-static wristband
�travel mug (so that things won't spill on the computer)
�a list of your favorite Web sites
29. Create a salon pack. Fill a basket with:
�salon shampoo and conditioner
�hair brush and/or combs
�barrettes
�combs
�scrunchies
�clips, bows, pins, twists, etc.
�book on hair styles
30. Fill a stew pot or pottery casserole dish with:
�assorted dried beans: kidney, black, white, navy, pinto
�chili powder, cayenne pepper, cumin, cilantro
�chili recipes
�ladle
�oven mitts
31. For the teenage girl. Fill a purse with:
�a wallet (you can even start it off with a little cash)
�key chain
�lipstick holder
�purse sized perfume atomizer
�purse sized hair brush and mirror
32. For expectant parents. Fill a baby's bath tub with:
�hooded towel
�wash cloth
�rubber ducky
�baby shampoo
�baby powder
�baby lotion
�terrycloth sleeper
34. For the skier. Fill a tote bag with:
�lip balm
�sunscreen
�goggles
�gloves
�scarf
�ski pass
�wax
35. For the executive or the home-office owner. Fill a briefcase
with:
�daytimer planner
�business card holder (one for the wallet, one for the
desktop)
�pen and pencil set
�newspaper subscription
�shoe polish
�reference books
�desk calendar
�coffee mug
36. Create a New Year's Eve party pack. Fill a basket with:
�champagne
�glasses
�party hats
�noise makers
�sparklers
�confetti
�balloons
�party invitations
37. For the crochet or knitting enthusiast. Fill a basket
with:
�assorted needles or crochet hooks
�assorted patterns
�buttons
�ribbons
�personalized "made by" labels
�wool
38. For the writer. Fill a basket with:
�lined note pads
�an engraved pen
�reference books (dictionary, thesaurus, quotes, how-to
books)
�pocket tape recorder and tapes
�style guide
�newsletter or magazine subscription
�books about how to get published
39. For the music groupie. Fill a basket with:
�fan club membership (look for their favorite musician on the Web,
many bands now have online fan clubs which also sell tickets,
posters, T-shirts and more)
�CDs of their favorite group
�posters of their favorite group
�biographies
�sheet music
�tickets to a concert
�band T-shirts
40. Create a night out in a basket. Fill a basket with:
�list of baby-sitters or coupons for baby-sitting
�restaurant guide and/or gift certificates
�movie reviews and/or tickets
�tickets to show or concert
�cab fair
�lighted key chain
41. For the mystery lover. Fill a deer stalker hat with:
�mystery novels
�mystery game for computer
�magnifying glass
�puzzles or brain teaser books
�how-to-host a mystery game
42. For the hiker, use hiking boots as a "basket". Fill with:
�maps
�rain poncho
�bear bells or repellent
�trail mix
�compass
�first aid kit for hikers
43. For the vegetarian. Fill a basket, pot or large bowl
with:
�your favorite recipes hand-printed on recipe cards or
cookbook
�assorted dried beans
�brown rice
�sun dried tomatoes
�spices: oregano, thyme, basil, garlic powder, etc.
�mixing spoons
�pot holders
44. For the cowboy at heart. Fill a cowboy hat with:
�bolo tie
�western belt buckle
�boot protector
�gift certificate for country dancing, horseback riding, rodeo,
etc.
45. For someone who likes to walk or jog, fill a tote bag
with:
�pedometer
�sweat band
�tapes and batteries for the Walkman
�shoe laces
�sport socks
�personal alarm
�T-shirt
�water bottle in a shoulder or waist holder
46. Use a cosmetic bag for a "basket". Fill the bag with:
�nail polish
�emery boards
�nail clippers
�nail brush
�cuticle remover
�nail file
�nail polish remover
�cotton balls
47. For the couch potato fill a large basket or box with:
�assorted bags of flavored popcorn
�other snacks like chips, nuts, candy
�pre-recorded movies
�TV Guide subscription
�TV Remote holder
�Comfortable slippers
�Cushion
48. Create a stock-the-bar package. Fill an ice bucket with:
�shot glasses
�bottle opener
�cork screw
�maraschino cherries
�cocktail napkins
�jar of olives
�fancy toothpicks
�bar guide
49. For the crafter, fill a rubber/plastic container with:
�small terra cotta plant pots
�flexible stencils
�acrylic paints
�stencil tape
�brushes
�spray polyurethane
�seeds to plant when pots have been decorated
50.Make a kid's beach pack. Fill a plastic pail with:
�plastic shovel
�sand molds
�beach ball or plastic floatation device (deflated)
�beach towel
�flip-flops
�sunglasses
�sunscreen for kids
�bathing suit
51.For someone who takes road trips, fill a tote bag with:
�maps
�travel mug
�sunglasses
�hotel coupons
�tire gauge
�beaded seat cover
�travel games
�recorded music on cassette or CD
�car air freshener
52. For the musician. Fill a decorative can with:
�reeds/strings/drum sticks/mouthpiece - appropriate for the
instrument they play
�sheet music
�valve oils for brass instrument players
�instrument strap
�electronic tuner
�metronome
�recorded music of their favorite artists
53. For someone who likes to BBQ, use an apron with pockets for a
"basket". Fill the apron pockets with:
�marinade recipes
�BBQ sauce
�BBQ tools
�packages of meat tenderizer
�skewers
�gift certificate for the local butcher
54. For the collector: Fill a basket with:
�reference books
�items they collect
�display cases, books, etc.
�cleaning supplies (special polishes, oils, brushes, etc.)
�tickets to a collectibles show
55. Create a bachelor's survival kit. Fill a laundry basket
with:
�laundry guide
�cook book featuring easy meals like casseroles
�roll of quarters and some laundry soap
�take-out pizza coupons
�iron
�room deodorizer
�any other cleaning supplies
�food staples like macaroni dinners, canned tuna, canned soup and,
of course, beer!
57. For just about anyone: Fill a basket with:
�teddy bear
�coffee mug
�hot chocolate mixes
�bedtime story books
58. For the student or the home-office owner, use a rubber garbage
can as a "basket". Fill the can with:
�stapler
�tacks, paper clips, pens, pencils
�notepads
�holepunch
�desk lamp
�desk calendar
59. For the cat lover use a cat basket as a "basket". Fill it
with:
�food and water dishes
�collar
�brush
�catnip ball
�rubber ball, rubber mice or other cat toys
�book on cat care
60. Create a Christmas Decorating basket. Fill a basket with:
�nativity set
�assorted Christmas ornaments (store bought or hand-made by
you)
�decorative lights
�candles
61. Make a basket full of puzzles. Fill a basket with:
�Rubic's cube
�3D puzzle
�jigsaw puzzle
�word-search book
�crossword puzzle book
�slider puzzles
�and any other puzzles you can find
62. For someone who sews, fill a sewing basket with:
�needles
�assorted threads in basic colors: black, white, navy, cream
�pins
�thimble
�pin cushion
�measuring tape
�tracing wheel and paper
�sewing club membership
63. For someone who likes to lounge in the sun, use a sun hat as a
"basket". Fill the hat with:
�sunscreen
�sunglasses
�lemonade mix
�novel
64. Create a gadget collection, for someone who is moving away from
home, getting married or moving into a new home. Fill a canvas
onion bag with:
�garlic press
�can opener
�jar opener
�paring knife (carefully wrapped)
�strawberry huller
�egg slicer
�cheese slicer
�measuring spoons and cups
�egg timer
�grater
65. For the wood shop owner use a shop apron as a "basket". Fill
the apron with:
�safety glasses
�wood glue
�sandpaper
�measuring tape
�paint brushes
�shop magazines
�woodworking patterns
66. For the fisherman use a tackle box or minnow bucket as a
"basket". Fill with:
�assorted lures
�leaders
�pliers
�gloves
�guide to local fishing
67. For baby Fill a basket with:
�rattle
�bib
�story book
�stuffed animal
�sleeper
�diapers
68. Create a women's accessories basket. Fill a basket with:
�a silk scarf
�scarf clip
�earrings
�belt
�broach
�necklace
�perfume
�evening purse
69. For cyclists use a cycling helmet as a "basket". Fill it
with:
�cycling gloves
�water bottle
�reflectors
�sunglasses
�odometer
�tire patch kit
70. For the aquarium owner, use a decorative tin for a "basket".
Fill the tin with:
�fish food
�book about aquarium maintenance
�algae magnet (you run the magnet up and down the outside of the
tank to remove algae inside the tank)
�net
�thermometer
�plants or aquarium decorations
�gift certificate for fish
71. For someone who likes games, fill a basket with:
�decks of cards
�dice
�poker chips
�poker rule book
�pocket electronic games
�plane tickets to Vegas
72. For the painter: Fill a decorative tin with:
�paints (acrylic, water color or oil)
�brushes
�paper or canvas
�charcoal
73. For someone who bakes use a cake pan as a "basket". Fill the
pan with:
�pot holders
�decorative frosting set
�assorted sprinkles and nuts
�baking recipes or cookbook
�cake server
74. For someone who travels by plane often. Fill a travel bag
with:
�travel pillow
�travel alarm
�flight schedules
�gum
�magazines or novels
�toothbrush
75. Create a Christmas box. Fill a decorative Christmas box or tin
with:
�assorted home-baked cookies
�assorted chocolates
�Christmas ornaments (better if you made them yourself)
�pre-recorded Christmas music
�tuck in some candy canes or foil wrapped chocolate santas for a
finishing touch
76. Create a night in. Fill the basket with:
�wine
�wine glasses
�pre-recorded movie
�candle & holder
�romantic CD
�appetizers: cheese and crackers, olives, something homemade
78.Create a kid's bath set. Fill a basket with:
�bubble bath
�no-tears shampoo and conditioner
�bath crayons (they let kids write on the tub or the wall, then
they wash off)
�bath toys
�bath mitt or decorative face cloth
�printed towel
�robe
�slippers
79. For the teenage girl, fill a cosmetic bag or cosmetic tray
with:
�assorted makeup in the latest fashion colors: lipstick, blush, eye
liner, mascara
�cotton swabs
�makeup sponges
�nail polish in the latest colors
�nail file
�facial cleanser
�facial moisturizer
�eye makeup remover
80. For the computer game player. Fill a decorative box with:
�membership to an online gaming WWW site
�computer game CD
�joy stick
�mousepad
�shareware games on diskette
81. For campers, use a backpack as a "basket" Fill the backpack
with:
�tent pegs
�compass
�sharpening stone
�mosquito repellent
�tent patch kit
�campers cook set
�utility knife of Swiss army knife
�campground guides
82. For the lover of spicy foods, use a chili pot as a "basket".
Fill it with:
�spices: cayenne pepper, black pepper, white pepper, dried red
peppers, chili powder, paprika
�hot sauces like chili sauce
�salsas
�hot pickles (pick them up from an Asian food store)
�fresh peppers
�pepto-Bismol
�recipes
83. For the sci-fi fan. Fill a basket with:
�Science fiction novels
�sci-fi movies
�collectible figures (the plastic ones modeled after TV and movie
sci-fi characters)
�Spock ears
�books about their favorite shows or authors
�tickets to a sci-fi convention
84. For the engaged couple fill a basket with:
�wedding planner
�unity candle
�garter
�cake knife
�honeymoon travel information or tickets
�wedding decorations
�wedding album
85. For someone who works out at the gym fill a tote bag :
�towel
�water bottle
�workout tape or magazine
�power bars
�sports drinks
�sports socks
�gym membership
86. For adults only. Fill a basket with:
�scented candles
�massage oil
�lingerie
�wine
�wine glasses
87. For the jigsaw puzzle lover. Fill a basket with:
�jigsaw puzzle
�puzzle mat
�coffee mug
�gourmet coffee
�magnifying glass
88. For the naturalist. Fill a knapsack with:
�binoculars
�bird watching guide or wildlife or wildflower guide
�log book and pen
�maps
�trail mix
�disposable camera
89. A small twist on the usual coffee gift basket. Fill a basket
with:
�gourmet coffees
�coffee mugs
�chocolates
�novels
�decorative bookmark (why not make one yourself)
90. For someone who is on their feet all day, use a rubber tub as a
"basket" and fill with:
�Epsom salts or bubble bath
�decorative towel
�pumice stone
�foot lotion & powder
�comfortable slippers
�nail clippers
91. Create a kid's craft kit. Fill a rubber/plastic storage box
with:
�colored paper
�crayons
�stickers
�pipe cleaners
�buttons
�pompoms
�white glue
�kid scissors or decorative scissors
�wooden or foam shapes
�wobbly eyes
�kid sized craft apron
�sparkles/spangles
�glitter (if you dare!)
92. For little students fill a children's lunchbox with:
�pencil toppers
�decorated pencils
�colored pencils
�rulers
�plastic stencils of stars, circles, etc.
�stapler
�kid scissors
94. For the movie buff, fill a basket with:
�pre-recorded movies
�CD movie soundtracks
�batteries for the remote control
�head cleaner for the VCR
�movie tickets or gift certificates
�popcorn
97. For the chocolate lover. Fill a basket with:
�chocolate cookies (home baked is best)
�chocolate bon-bons
�chocolate sauces
�chocolate syrup
�chocolate dipped coffee spoons
�Hot chocolate mix
�chocolate covered coffee beans
�chocolate recipes or cookbook
98. For the young at heart. Fill a basket or a small toy box
with:
�silly putty
�assorted magnets
�magnifying glass
�yo-yo
�paper airplane kit
�kite
�kaleidoscope
�puzzles
100. For the someone who never has enough time. Fill a basket
with:
�coupons for your baby-sitting time
�cookbook featuring meals in 30 minutes or less
�daytimer to help them organize their time more efficiently
�watch
�information about or coupons for a shopping service which will do
their shopping for them
�coupons for other time saving services like dry-cleaning,
tailoring, take-out food, car washes, etc.
101. Create a Chinese food "basket". Fill a basket a wok
with:
�Chinese tea set
�package of green tea
�cook book
�cleaver
�chop sticks
�package dried black mushrooms
�bottle of soy sauce
�other sauces like plum sauce, Szechwan sauce, terriaki sauce,
etc.
Finishing Touches
Finishing touches actually come into play when you begin to
assemble your basket. You can enhance the presentation of baskets,
boxes, tins, hats, etc. by first filling them with:
�colored cellophane "grass"
�crumpled tissue paper
�a piece of fabric (try something with a Christmas print)
�shredded newspaper or colored paper
�straw
�raffia
Then carefully arrange your items over top of the filler. Finish up
by tucking in:
�candy canes
�foil wrapped chocolate santas
�other foil wrapped candies
�small pine cones
�a bunch of cinnamon sticks tied with red ribbon
�Christmas greenery like the tips spruce and pine branches
�Christmas ornaments
�lots of small bows
�oranges
�nuts in the shell
�small scented candles
�Christmas baking (wrapped in cellophane)
Wrapping Your "Basket"
"Baskets" that are in actual baskets do not need to be wrapped, but
if you wish, you can wrap them in cellophane. Simply gather the
cellophane around the basket and tie at the top with ribbon. This
method also works for "baskets" made with hats, boxes, bowls, pots,
plant pots, etc. Decorative boxes and tins usually can stand alone
without wrapping. Rubber storage containers can be wrapped in
cellophane as above or can be wrapped with wrapping paper. Some
"baskets" like tote bags, backpacks, shopping bags, etc. are best
left unwrapped. Instead, finish them with colorful bows and
ribbons.
Gift Wraps & Tags
�Wrap package in brown craft paper. Use binder twine as ribbon.
Tuck in a few pine, or holly sprigs.
�Wrap a rectangular package in white paper and address it as if it
were an envelope. Don�t forget the return address and the stamps.
Write �Do not open until December 25� on it.
�Wrap package in foil wrapping paper. Bake a cookie large enough to
fit the top of the package. Trees, santas, bells and stars are good
shapes to use. Decorate the cookie using decorator icing and
candies or sprinkles. �Glue� the cookie to the top of the package
using decorator icing.
�Wrap package in brown craft paper or plain white paper. Use store
bought patterned ribbon (gingham, plaid or Christmas patterns are
nice).
�Wrap package in a store bought Christmas theme towel or tea-towel.
The wrap actually functions as a second gift! Fasten the towel with
clothespins, tie it with ribbon or use pins. If you use pins, make
sure to warn the recipient of the gift before he/she tries to
unwrap it.
�Wrap package in newspaper.
�Create a �bow� by gathering 6 cinnamon sticks together and tying
them with ribbon. Tie the �bow� on the package with red
ribbon.
�Let the kids draw Christmas pictures on large sheets of white
paper and use these to wrap packages. Tie with colorful ribbon and
make a bow by gathering 6 crayons together and tying them with
ribbon.
�Spread a piece of foil wrapping paper out flat. Cut snowflakes out
of white paper and tack them onto the wrapping paper with white
glue or a hot glue gun. You can also use doilies in place of snow
flakes. When the glue is dry, wrap the package.
�Wrap package in brown craft paper or foil wrapping paper. Use a
string of beads, popcorn or cranberries as ribbon. Secure with tape
in a few places so that the string doesn�t fall off.
�Wrap package in foil wrapping paper. Glue foil wrapped Santa
chocolates all over the top of the package.
�Create a tower of gifts. Wrap on large gift and several small
ones. Stack the smaller gifts on top of the large one and tie them
all together with wide fabric ribbon. To make the tower more
stable, you can spot glue the gifts together.
�Wrap package in foil wrapping paper. String one or more Christmas
ornaments on a ribbon and tie the ribbon to the package.
�Wrap package in any wrapping paper. Make a bow with ribbon, or use
a store bought bow. Tuck candy canes into the bow for a finishing
touch.
�Wrap package in foil wrapping paper. Then, wrap again in a piece
of lace. This package is so pretty it doesn�t even need a
bow.
�Wrap a package in fabric. Try taffeta, gingham, plaid, Christmas
prints, or anything else that strikes your fancy. For a finished
look, cut the fabric to the size you need and hem on a sewing
machine. You can secure this wrap with pins (don�t forget to let
the recipient know), or you can simply tie with ribbon. Taffeta
wrap tied with chiffon ribbon is absolutely beautiful!
Here are a handful of Christmas Gift Tag ideas.
�Using pinking shears to cut pictures from used Christmas cards.
Use a hole punch to make a hole a the top of the picture. Write
your message on the back of the shape. String the card with ribbon;
tie to your package.
�Paint the corrugated side of cardboard with water based paint. Let
dry. Cut shapes such as trees, bell or stars out of the cardboard.
Punch hole in the top; write your message on the back; tie to
package w/ribbon.
�Use a piece of rectangular corrugated cardboard. Paint the entire
corrugated surface of the cardboard with water based paint. Let
dry. Fold the cardboard in half, corrugated side out. Trace a
Christmas shape onto one side of the cardboard. Cut out using a
craft knife. Write your message inside the card.
�Select a favorite family photograph. Photo copy the picture onto
card stock. Cut out, punch a hole in the top and write your message
on the back. This method can also be used to create unique
Christmas cards.
�Make several copies of your favorite family photo (no larger than
4" x 6"). Cut rectangular cards from plain card stock. Cut them 1"
bigger on all sides than your photos (for example, if your photos
are 4" x 6", cut the cardboard into 5" x 7" pieces). Using a craft
knife, cut diagonal slits in all four corners of your cardboard and
insert the corners of your pictures into the slits. Or, glue store
bought photo corners onto the cardboard and then insert the photos.
Write your message on the back of the cards (it's best to do this
before you insert the photos). Again, this method can be used to
create personalized Christmas cards.
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