Monday, February 28, 2011

A tasteful yet function way to wrap my homemade Christmas treats?

I will be baking my gifts this year again. I will bake 12-15 varieties baked goods. Last year, I put the different treats into zip-lock sandwich bags and placed them into decorated, woven baskets. I thought it looked a tad bit tacky as I hastily put them together. My treats have to be seperate; they include: Cheese&chive puff pastry balls, Macadamia nut brittle, White and dark chocolate almond bark, Monteray Jack and Jalapeno cornbread mini muffins, assorted cookies, and banana nut bread. HELP! Everyone will get the whole variety.
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Wow...you are very generous! That's alot of work. You could wrap each item in waxed paper (to prevent oil stains and leaking) then wrap them in a nice gift wrap. That way each goody looks like a gift. Then put them all in a box, basket, or large tin. You can also get unfinished hat boxes at the craft store. I painted and decoupaged a number of them one year. They are large enough, and you can make them really personal. Goodies are also really fun given in a paint can. I got a gift from a friend that was packaged in an unused paint can with lid that she bought at the hardware shop.
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