Dry Fruits is one of the most exchanged and the traditional Diwali gifts. You will find a unique range of dry fruits around the festival of Diwali that are delicious, healthy and add to the festive mood. Instead of presenting the dry fruits in a poly-bag, put them in an attractive box. Sweet shops and other confectionery shops from where you will buy dry fruits would show you a variety of options. We provide you with ideas that you can look for in the market and save a lot of your time and energy.
Dry Fruit Tray
Designer trays in brass, copper or in glass are quite in rage nowadays. They are attractive and thus are apt for gifting purposes. They come in many sizes and in different shapes. You can also look for a glass tray with brass decorated corners. Other plastic containers with a variety of dry fruits are reasonable and look good as well. You will find unique and artistic dry fruit trays in wood and bon china too.
Cane Baskets
These are really low on cost and make an excellent container to gift your assortment of dry fruits in it. These are decorated with colorful printed cloth and golden or silver zari that give them a very festive look. If you do not find these baskets in a decorated form use your imagination and creativity and design it accordingly thereby adding a personal touch to the Diwali gift.
Roasted Dry Fruits
If you wish to present to your friends and relatives roasted almonds, pista or cashew nuts, it is better to buy a packed box of haldiram's, bikaner's or others. They have a manufacturing and expiry date, which ensures their freshness.
Cost Of Dry Fruit Baskets
Starting from around $10 and the cost of assorted dry fruit baskets can go up to $40 depending upon their design and material they are made of. Simple yet elegant cane baskets would come within $15, but you wish to gift a designer basket like a hanging one or bon china dry fruit tray, then you will have to loosen your pocket a bit more.
So now that we know about the extensive options available in dry fruit baskets then you don't have to stick to the same old poly bags. Make your Diwali gifts more charming by putting them in attractive covers
Diwali Gifts
Friday, March 20, 2009
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