Baby showers and birthdays are filled with generic gifts. A few toys,
 a new blanket, some clothes. Why not spice up your next gift to a new 
mother and her little one by making them a beautiful baby gift basket.
Steps
    1
   
 Choose a color scheme and theme. If you know the sex of the baby, this 
first step is very easy. Pink and purple for girls, blue and red for 
boys. If the sex is unknown, use gender neutral colors such as yellow, 
green, orange, and brown. No matter what colors you use,kept it pastel 
and light. You can then choose a baby-friendly theme for your basket. 
Some common themes include: Animals, polka dots, stripes, gingham/plaid,
 flowers, butterflies, circus, etc.
    2
    Pick a basket. You 
want to choose something smooth and soft, just in case the mother 
decided to use the basket in the home or the baby comes in direct 
contact with it. Fabric and plush baskets can be found in almost any 
craft or baby store, but soft wood ones will do. Traditional woven 
baskets can be found with varnish coatings and softer woods in most 
craft stores. Just run your hand over the material to check for 
splintering.
    3
    Gather your supplies. Pick up thick ribbon,
 foam or wood letters, bows, a card or tag, plastic wrap, and something 
to fill the bottom of the basket with. Make sure nothing is toxic or 
edible, and watch out for small pieces that can break of and be 
hazardous for the baby.
    4
    Decorate and fill the 
basket. It's time to get to work! Line the bottom of the basket with a 
thin tissue paper, letting the corners come just above the edge of the 
basket. One of the best bottom fillers is a soft, plush blanket. Babies 
love them, and they make wonderful gifts. It also eliminates the need 
for paper or plastic filling at the bottom. Wrap the handle in a thick 
ribbon and apply bows to the handle and front of the basket. Add a tag 
to the handle if you are using them. It is also a cute idea to use foam 
or wood letters to write out the baby's name at the front of the basket.
 Arrange the rest of your small gifts and card within the basket, with 
larger objects to the bottom and back and smaller ones towards the 
front.
    5
    Wrap the entire basket. Once you are finished, 
wrap the entire basket in clear or colored plastic. Do this by placing 
the basket over a large sheet of plastic, grabbing all four corners, and
 pulling them up and over the handle of the basket. Bunch the plastic 
together in one hand and secure it with ribbon. Tie the ribbon into a 
bow and allow the extra plastic to remain sticking up on top.
    6
    Some suggestions on what to include in your basket:
        A soft baby blanket.
        One-size baby clothing (unless the size of the baby is known.)
        Gift cards to baby stores for the Mother
        Small toys
        Stuffed animals
        Portable diaper bags
        Bottles and other feeding products
        Powder, lotion, and bath products for baby
Tips
    It is not necessary to wrap the individual items withing the basket if the basket itself is wrapped.
   
 Consider throwing in a little something for the mother or giving her 
own separate gift if you are not bringing food or a drink to her event. 
Remember, she's working hard too.
 Warnings
    Make sure 
all materials are non-toxic and baby safe. Check labels and buy from 
trusted companies. If you have any doubts, go with your gut feeling and 
get something else.
    Avoid using scented products in the gift 
basket. This usually adds a nice touch, but it can be irritating for 
baby's sensitive skin.
    Make sure the sex of the baby is correct 
and the name is spelled correctly. Don't be embarrassed to double-check.
 If the sex/name is still unknown, keep the colors gender neutral.
 
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