Have you noticed how baby gifts seem to exude a splendiferous aura compared to those other gifts that get seemingly ignored in the shuffle? Baby gift baskets are nothing but a handful of gifts including toys, books, candy, etc. packed in a beautiful basket. But it takes more these days than simply buying baby gift baskets. The presentation is what matters the most. This has less to do with the cost of the baby gifts then with the way they are put together or presented.
A Quick Yet Comprehensive Guide to Making the Best Baby Gift Basket
Follow this compendious guide to creating a baby gift basket if you are wanting to stand out from the rest of the gift-giving crowd.
While selecting the gifts to put in the basket one must carefully think about the current and important needs of the parents. You may want to consider a baby sitting coupon if both parents are working and cannot always attend to their little one.
It would be very creative and touching if you make your own nursing survival kit for the new mum and her child – include breast pads, lansinoh cream and maybe a short tome on the art of nursing a young child.
Another brilliant idea would be a bedtime baby gift basket – include some neat goodies such as a baby blanket, white noise CD and miracle blanket for the infant child.
A person giving a gift has to be anal-retentive in many ways, and that includes ensuring that all requisites come with the gift. For example, if the presents requires a set of batteries, then it would be nice to include a small package of batteries.
A truly brilliant baby gift basket needs not any further attention on the parents’ part – it should all be ready to use and enjoy.
It would be nice to include the gift receipt in the basket in case the parents get two or three similar baby gifts so it will be easy to exchange it for a different one.
A card mentioning the full name and address of the person presenting the gift should be in the basket so it will help the parents keep track of the gifts and return a thank you note if they choose.
It is important that if one doesn’t know the family very well, then he or she should not send a personalized gift. It’s all too common for names to get misspelled when giving personalized gifts. There is a bigger difference than you think between Brian and Bryan, or Diane and Dianne. Oh, and before we forget, what about the child, what is he/she called by his/her parents? If they named her Margaret, but are used to calling her by a nickname like Peggy, then it’s possible that the child would never get a gift with Margaret engraved or embroidered on it.
So there you have it. Follow the above quick and easy suggestions if you want to charm the parents of newborn babies and give them creative, unusual and wonderful baby gift baskets.
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