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Homemade Wedding Anniversary Gift Baskets
Create homemade wedding anniversary gift baskets for the happy couple as a remembrance of their special occasion. This is a great gift idea for your spouse as well as for your parents, grandparents, siblings, or friends.
Personalize a gift basket for a couple; make it something they enjoy together. Gift basket themes such as wine, champagne, breakfast-in-bed, and gourmet foods are some ideas.
Most women love pampering items, so a spa theme would work well for your wife. Add scented candles, massage oil, a bottle of champagne, or her favorite chocolates for a romantic touch.
If your husband enjoys spectator sports, golf, or fishing, use that as your theme. Barbecue, coffee, beer, wine, and nautical are all good themes for men.
A decorative ice bucket or wine cooler would make a lovely gift basket container for a wine, champagne, gourmet, or any homemade wedding anniversary gift baskets.
For those last minute gifts buy a bottle of wine, two wine glasses, a corkscrew, two linen napkins, a fruity scented candle, and anything chocolate. Then follow these
assembly directions
which include filler product ideas, and dozens of ways to personalize and decorate gift baskets. You'll even learn how to tie bows like a pro.
There are many gifts that you could place in
homemade wedding anniversary gift baskets.
Memorable gifts such as a CD of popular music recorded when they were married, a model car from the year they were married, a
magazine or newspaper published when they were married come to mind. If the anniversary couple enjoy gourmet foods, you might include caviar, gourmet cheese, crackers, mixed nuts, gourmet jelly beans, chocolate covered mints, shortbread cookies, biscotti, or truffles.
Decorating Tip: Add some red to the finishing touches; ribbon, shred, red silk flowers, or a heart-shaped cookie cutter tied into the ribbon of your homemade wedding anniversary gift baskets.
Here is a rather easy and inexpensive idea you may want to consider: A Coffee Lovers Gift Basket. Use a nice wicker basket, a wooden crate, or even a plain box. Use burlap somewhere in your container; either as a filler or to wrap small gifts. Fill your container with coffee beans, ground coffee, instant gourmet coffee, packets or sweetener, sugar cubes, coffee mugs, coffee liquer, or mocha treats. You may want to make some of these
Chocolate Coffee Spoons
to include in the basket or tie into the finishing bow.

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