Baskets For Bridesmaids

By Ruth on May 6, 2015 in advice
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One of the important people in your wedding who will often do everything possible to keep you calm before the big day is your bridesmaid. This is a woman who is likely a best friend or special family member. You can thank your bridesmaid by giving her a special gift. Bridesmaid gift baskets can include a variety of items. You might have one bridesmaid or a few in your wedding, and each woman can receive something personalized to let them know how much she means to you.

When you create the basket, you can include a monogram of the woman’s initials or the date of the wedding. Try to think about what the woman enjoys. If she likes movies, then consider putting together a basket with her favorite movie, popcorn or movie tickets. If she likes to relax, then create a basket with spa items that could include bubble bath, a robe or manicure supplies. When you personalize the baskets with items that the women like instead of simply putting together something mediocre, then you show that you are thinking about the women who are making your wedding special. Don’t waste your money when you make the basket, but try to out something in it that is tasteful and meaningful.

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