Recently made some gift baskets for a bridal shower and found that I really enjoy building them out. I wanted to make some gift baskets for my siblings for Christmas this year and wanted to know what I can do to add something a little extra for the bottom. Candy is an easy one and I know I'll be adding some to one of the baskets, but was wondering of any ideas (edible or not) for what else I could use for the others? For reference this wouldn't be covering the entire bottom of the gift basket, more so used as decoration/something cute the person would like that adds to the gift basket aesthetic.
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Hey guys, I've been working on my anticonsumption lifestyle lately and it's been refreshing and rewarding., I have a wedding I'm going to the end of March and I'm doing a gift basket deal with mostly second hand, handmade, or local stuff. It'll have two bottles of alcohol (a local wine and whiskey), and adventure book with camera (second hand ebay, never used though), custom mugs (etsy), coffee (grounds and hounds, they donate to local shelters too!), a handmade candle, some crocheted pot holders, and canned jam. Normally I would put fillers in the basket (like the crap you'd find in easter baskets), however, I thinks it's a waste and don't want to go to any stores nearby that sells it. What can I use for a filler that isnt a waste? Or should I just skip it?