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  2. How to Make a Gift Basket - AOL

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    Learn how to make a gift basket for any occasion. We talked to an expert about themes, assembly and more. Read on for the best gift basket ideas ever! The post How to Make a Gift Basket appeared ...

  3. Ideas for Filling a Gift Basket on a Budget - AOL

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    A DIY holiday gift basket for someone who loves food, wine, coffee, sweets, art, movies, or gardening is an easy, inexpensive way to make that special someone remember you all year.

  4. Hamper - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas hamper is a traditional gift containing small nonperishable food items, particularly seasonal favorites such as fruitcake or plum pudding, chocolate, nuts, jams, biscuits, honey, smoked or dried meats, and cheese. Some hampers containing tea, coffee, or cocoa might also include a cup and saucer, often seasonally themed or personalized.

  5. 40 Secret Santa gift ideas for every type of person you know

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    Pass along a detailed photo of their four-legged friend, choose a preferred collar color and whether you want the miniature to come in a commemorative basket or jar. $35 at Etsy Anker

  6. Gift basket - Wikipedia

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    A standard gift basket. A gift basket or fruit basket is typically a gift delivered to the recipient at their home or workplace. A variety of gift baskets exist: some contain fruit; while others might contain dry or canned foods such as tea, crackers and jam; or the basket might include a combination of fruit and dried good items.

  7. Christmas stocking - Wikipedia

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    A filled Christmas stocking. A Christmas stocking is an empty sock or sock-shaped bag that is hung on Saint Nicholas Day or Christmas Eve so that Saint Nicholas (or the related figures of Santa Claus and Father Christmas) can fill it with small toys, candy, fruit, coins or other small gifts when he arrives.