Christmas hamper
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Hi, thinking of just making my mum and mother in law a sort of chrisrams hampler this year. Anyone got any good ideas or anything a little different to add? Thanks
Hi AnnaSmith
If your Mum and mother-in-law are the type to still write shopping lists etc with a pen then a good quality magnetic note pad that sticks to the fridge door is very handy.
This Collins one has a strong magnet so it doesn’t fall off! And gets 5 STAR reviews at Amazon:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Collins-Shopping-Magnetic-Fridge-Hanging/dp/B016OL39OW/ref=sr_1_1
Another present that usually well loved is a Gift Magazine Subscription – I like to buy the January issue to put in the hamper, with a note, and start the actual sub from February – it’s a super gift that goes on giving long after Christmas. There are some great deals on magazine subscriptions with Tesco Clubcard Vouchers if I remember correctly.
Last year I gave an uncle a Mrs Bridges Pick & Mix Hamper containing 6 different jars of jam presented in a jute gift bag. Less than £20 and well received.
M&S Have A Fantastic Range Of Hampers & Food Gifts at http://www.marksandspencer.com/l/gifts/food-and-wine-gifts/hampers?OmnitureRedirect=hampers
Something u make for them. I saw they sell empty Christmas Baubles. You can make something special out of them....
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