I’m flying across the country to visit my aunt tomorrow morning. She paid for my plane tickets, so I thought it’d be a nice idea to make her a gift basket.
So far, I have a few bars of this really good extra-pure soap from France, bath milk, a bath soap with sea salts, gourmet loose-leaf tea, a tea tumbler, and two gluten-free cookbooks. All of it is in a nice bamboo serving tray instead of a basket.
Problem is, there’s a huge empty space. What else is there I can put? No chocolate/candles, please! It also can’t be too breakable, since it’ll be in a suitcase.
Something that I was given for xmas that I’ve loved ever since was a glass nail file. It’s lasted so long and they work great!
You could pick her up one of those, and maybe a pumice stone (a nicer one) and pick some nail polishes or something.
Anything a girl can use on herself to make herself smell good / feel nice is always a hit
Something that I was given for xmas that I’ve loved ever since was a glass nail file. It’s lasted so long and they work great!
You could pick her up one of those, and maybe a pumice stone (a nicer one) and pick some nail polishes or something.
Anything a girl can use on herself to make herself smell good / feel nice is always a hit
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How about a nice bracelet? make sure it’s appropriate for her though
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What about a few nice scrunchie sponge flannel type of things as they are large enough to fill a gap and then maybe a plastic soap dish that u have decorated your self wit glitter glue etc makes it more personal x hope i have helped x
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Well I make gift baskets similar to these… I make something called Twisty Towels, that are spa hair wraps. You can find them commercially in some big box stores.
I assume she’s gluten free, fromt hecookbook comment, so how about a gift certificate to Whole FOods or an online GF company like glutenfree.com, kinnikinnick? Or perhaps some non perishable GF yummies?
Eye sleep masks, slippers and anything cloth is always a good hit.
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A jar of honey or home-made preserve/conserve is my suggestion.
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