Halloween
pumpkins make great gift baskets! Whether the pumpkin is a real pumpkin
that you carved yourself, or a plastic pumpkin with a handle, what
matters is that you gave someone a Halloween Gift Basket they’ll
absolutely love!
Real Pumpkins as Gift Containers:
cut lid off pumpkin, take out innards
line pumpkin with foil and fill with candy treats for gift
giving or line and insert
a flower such as a mum plant (leave mum in pot, just place
inside pumpkin and tie on ribbon and bow)
HINTS:
Grow your own pumpkin. While still small, carve the word BOO!
into the pumpkin, being careful just to break the skin but not dig
into the meat of the pumpkin. As the pumpkin grows, the letters will
scar over and grow along with the pumpkin. (Using the blunt tip of
your fingernail, works well. You want the letter to be “thick”
rather than “fine” so a fingertip or spoon handle is perfect for
writing a message!)
Spice up the pot of flowers with a cutout of a witch, using
black construction paper, and the cutout of a full moon, using
yellow construction paper. Tape the witch and full moon to
individual wooden skewers and then insert them into the pot of
flowers. It will “appear” as though the wicked witch is flying
across the sky in the light of a full moon.
Wicker basket painted black or orange OR a large orange or black
bowl:
several bags of candy for Trick-or-Treaters
candle
two eye masks
For another fun idea, try a Witch’s cauldron on for size. This is a
great gift to give to the couple who stays home to pass out candy. (Give
the gift early so the cook in the house has a chance to make the chili.)
There is nothing like enjoying a bowl of spicy hot chili as you sit on
the front porch and watch the ghosts float past on Halloween night.
Cauldron filled with fixin’s for an outdoor feast:
all the mixings for chili (minus meat)
crackers
two bowls and spoons
fresh or dried hot peppers
Hey…why not use a broom? I know a broom doesn’t look like a gift
basket, but... (I know, I'm stretching it a bit here, but witches have
the ability to cast spells, so…) In this case, I’ve cast a spell on the
broom to make it “believe” it’s a basket…of sorts. If it doesn’t know
the difference, what right, pray tell, do we have to butt in?
Broom Gift Basket:
handle: painted in orange and black stripes
(wash dustpan first, of course) then fill dustpan with candy
(slip a large Zip-lock bag over the dustpan and tie a ribbon around
it
using another ribbon, tie the dustpan to the handle
Okay, so a broom isn’t a conventional “basket” or “container” but a
hat is…
Witch Hat:
fill hat with bags of candy
tie orange ribbon around base of hat
add plastic orange flower for decoration
buy orange tights and tie dye them (black) so they're striped
OR purchase striped socks
With these gifts, the Halloween fun is just beginning!
~Helen Kay Polaski
Helen Kay Polaski is addicted to
giving! She began surprising neighbors with unique and personally
tailored gift baskets when her children were still young. Twenty-five
years later “gift basket giving” is a family tradition. When it comes to
creating the perfect gift basket, Helen knows her stuff!