Monday, December 14, 2009

The Popularity of Gift Picnic Baskets

By Sophie Bassett

There are 2 kinds of picnic gift baskets which are both fun and practical to use. Buying a picnic gift basket at a store is much more convenient but creating your own adds a touch of class and has a much more sentimental reason. If you are creating your own picnic gift baskets, a big picnic basket with large handles, and a cheery plastic tablecloth for lining. Plastic flatware, paper plates, napkins, knives and utensils in bright and lively colors.

If you are going to make your own gift picnic baskets, you'll need a large picnic basket with a large handle, some lively plastic tablecloth as the lining. Plastic spoons and forks, paper plates, napkins, knives and serving utensils in cheery colors.

Picnic gift baskets are categorized by the following:

1. If you want a picnic gift basket that opens both ways simultaneously or one or the other, the two-fold picnic gift baskets will suit them best. Dry food and clothing can be packed on one side, while you pack the other picnic essential on the other.

2. Shelved picnic gift baskets are more for wine or soda liter bottles and other bottled condiments because they have specialized spill proof compartments for such.

3. House-like picnic gift baskets are large carry all baskets for the big picnicker for this is designed for the packing in extra food that you may eat along the way. These are made to look like houses and they open on both sides so the other packed food will be undisturbed. These are perfect for a family with kids so you can just put in anything from feeding bottles to more food.

4. Children's picnic gift baskets are designed with kids in mind for they have teddy bears and flowers with lively colors for both lining and spill-proof compartments.

5. Cutlery picnic gift baskets are made for the avid picnicker that carries a lot of cutlery items. They are made of strong fibers and jute so it doesn't pierce through the basket. The material is made thicker for safety reasons.

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