Warm & Cozy Chocolate Gift Basket {DIY Gift Link Party}
I love making my own gift baskets. They cost less than a store bought version. Plus, they don’t need to be wrapped!
A pair of Goodwill pants and an ugly tin bucket get the royal treatment in this spa themed gift basket:
Chocolate Gift Basket
I seriously seek out the opportunity to make one whenever I can. Nothing is safe from a gift basket. A simple gift certificate for a round of golf? An old wire basket, come Craig’s List golf balls and—BAM—Now it’s a gift basket.
If I ever quit blogging, I need to find a job where I can make gift baskets for a living ;-). Or maybe a job where I can sniff sawdust and drink coffee all day. Do you know of a job with those perks?
My last trip to the grocery store had me wandering down the seasonal aisle where I spotted warm fuzzy scarves for $6.99! (If you have a Kroger near you, look for them!) I thought they’d make great teacher gifts, but by themselves they seemed a little…errr meek? But, add some chocolate, gourmet hot cocoa mix and a mug and the recipient might just exclaim…Eeeeeek!
Chocolate Gift Basket Materials:
- Dollar Tree bin (or empty plant pot, basket, bucket or any other containers you might have on hand.)
- Scarf
- Candy Cane
- Tissue paper
- Hershey kisses
- Ghirardelli holiday chocolate squares
- Snowflake ornament (two for $1 at Dollar Tree)
- Mug (also from Dollar Tree)
- Basket filler (yup, you guessed it…Dollar Tree!)
- Sharpie marker or paint pen
Chocolate Gift Basket Instructions:
The key to a beautiful gift basket is creating layers and propping things up so you can see everything.
Use tissue paper (bubble wrap and recycled cardboard work great for heavier objects.)
Fold the scarf neatly in the bottom but let the ends hang over the bin.
Work from tall to short putting the taller items in the back.
Add the rest of your gift items: hot chocolate mix, filler candies, basket filler, etc. If you have a paper shredder or pasta maker you can shred your own paper. Brown paper bags look like nest material when shredded.
Write on an ornament or tag using permanent marker or ink pen to create a unique gift tag.
Prop up any items that sank and fill in any holes with more candy!
You can buy cellophane bags to protect your gift basket, but I prefer the eco-friendly option of leaving it open air.
They look so cozy, warm and ….who am I kidding…YUMMY!!!
I hope you thoroughly enjoyed this 10 Days of 15 Minute Gift Ideas!
And now…the moment you’ve all be waiting for…LINK IT UP – LINK IT UP! Share the DIY gift love!
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Oh my word, you just gave me so many good ideas!!! Thanks Brittany because this might just be the gift solution for so many of my family members.
Thanks Jeff. Gift baskets work for just about everyone ;-).
You’re the gift basket queen – I’d love to be on your Christmas gift list!
Love the scarf idea!
Kelly
Kelly, okay gal, what will you send me in return ;-). Thanks for your comment.
I am loving these ideas! That little instagram necklace is too cute!
I agree! Love the instagram necklace.
Thanks so much for this awesome way to get some holiday crafting ideas! 🙂 Oh — and your gift baskets are so much fun!
Thanks Laura. I appreciate your compliment.
These baskets are so cute!! Thanks for another great idea!!
Thanks Crystal.
My dad loves to golf and is always requesting golf balls for Christmas. I hate getting him the same thing every year, so I love how you switched it up with a cute gift basket. Totally pinning for next year!
Thanks Kalynbrooke. Have a wonderful holiday.
wow I didn’t know what to get my new boss for Christmas, we all picked names out of a hat and I got him…and the theme was chocolate…this has helped me so much, plus I will do the same for my kid’s teachers 🙂
Thank you so much was looking for ideas for the basket and you have given me so many to work with and opened my mind to so many ideas
Hi Brittany, I am looking for the post on home made soaps and can’t find it?
Can you help please?
The laundry soap? https://www.prettyhandygirl.com/diy-laundry-detergent/