MAKING IT • CELEBRATE
Celebrate with
Gift Baskets
T
he fall season is such a special time of year. Full of whimsical activities, good mischief and fun treats, it’s the perfect time to celebrate those you love. As the weather turns colder, simple gift baskets can warm hearts. By arranging small gifts in a pleasing way, you can make a big impact without breaking the bank.
Written by Jacqueline Jordan Russell // Photos by Jamie Alexander
TREATS NOT TRICKS
I love a gift with a theme! Halloween gift baskets are the perfect way to thank teachers and caregivers for all they do. Gifts don’t have to be expensive or extravagant to show your appreciation. With some planning, they can be impactful and affordable! Start building your gift by deciding what to put it in. I chose a cute black and white basket (pictured) from the Target dollar spot, but you can use a trick-or-treat bucket or even a traditional gift bag. Just make sure to pick Halloween colors. When deciding what to go inside, remember that most everyone loves a snack! Look for items that are color-coordinated in their packaging. For instance, pick items with orange packaging to give everything a cohesive look. You can also add in Halloween items like a jack-o-lantern stress ball, fuzzy socks or a pumpkin carving kit. To keep the gift on a budget, I suggest a quick trip to the local dollar store for these items. To bring it all together, add a card! Buy or make a cute gift tag or greeting card and have your kids draw or write on the back of it.
SUPPLIES: Gift bag, basket or trick-or-treat bucket Halloween goodies like candy, snacks Thoughtful card Halloween gift baskets are also a great way to spread some love to your neighbors. Drop your present on their doorstep with a kind note and brighten the spirits of those around you.
18 OWENSBORO PARENT . October // November 2021