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Old 29-09-2015, 11:52 AM #11
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Originally Posted by Quasar View Post
That's quite handy. I'm doing little hampers this year.
I enjoy doing hampers tbh it's a nice change from standard store bought gifts IMO plus it sometimes works out both cheaper and nicer looking.

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Aw...that's sound lovely. I did hampers last year for a few family members but may steal this idea. Thanks josy
It's really easy too Annie and if you buy a yankee candle hamper from a store it's quite expensive when you can do it yourself for a lot less money and have whatever you like in it.

This is some hampers i've done in the past

Pamper Hamper (for my mother in law, sisters and sister in laws) - PJ's, Slippers, Bath Bombs/Shower Gels, Manicure set, Scented Candles, small box of chocs and a bottle of wine.

Car Care Hamper (for my father in law and OH) - Bucket from the pound shop, sponges, chamois, car air fresheners, then bottles of car cleaner, dashboard wipes, wheel cleaner, wax etc

Scottish Hamper (for OH's gran and my next door neighbour) Scottish teabags, shortbread, tunnocks teacakes, miniature whisky, Scottish fudge and tablet.

And then the yankee hampers I posted about above and also 'hug in a mug' which is just a Christmas mug, couple sachets of hot chocolate, mini whisk, marshmallows and some chocolates.
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