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$40.00
1. Natural Woven Basket. Select the basket first, add to the cart, then go ahead and add all the extra gifts you'd love. These are the essential first addition to your gift. All your gifts will be packed beautifully into specially sourced woven baskets, nestled safely in wood-wool, and then decorated, producing a stunning gift. And as I'm all about sustainability, the basket is reusable. It doubles up to take shopping, or to hang on the wall of a home. Raglan is the perfect place to decorate a wall or entranceway with a beautiful beachy basket. Hang as is, or add a bit of shell bling. Who doesn't love a bit of basket art? Depending on the number of gifts added, I will choose the size of basket. All have the same base price of $20.00. Perhaps you can tell, I have a thing for baskets.
2. Chocolate Bar. From the Seriously Good Chocolate Company comes delicious chocolate tablets. Individually sourced chocolates from New Zealand, brought here to Raglan to tempt you with sensory delight. If I am unable to source this chocolate bar, another of equal dollar and delicious value will be substituted.
3. Soap Bar. From Centrebush Candles & Soaps, Jacky’s divine soap, 'Green Clay with Peppermint and Patchouli' is an all over body indulgence. These Raglan handmade soaps are made with natural ingredients, and are earthy and earth friendly. Their scent is gorgeous, and feel silky smooth on your skin. 65mm x 35mm. Ingredients - avocado, coconut & sweet almond oils, tallow, cocoa & shea butters, aqua, citric acid, peppermint & patchouli essential oils, dried st john’s wort, green clay. Purifies, detoxifies, and heals the skin.
4. Totum Pillar Candle. From Centrebush Candles & Soaps, Jacky’s beautiful 100% Manuka beeswax pillar candles are Raglan handmade and have a great burn life. 90mm x 40mm. ‘Ode to the Rainforest’ - while soy wax itself is often marketed as a sustainable option, the production of soy can be linked to deforestation, particularly in areas like the Amazon rainforest. Beeswax is a natural and renewable resource produced by honeybees, making it a popular choice for eco-conscious consumers.
5. Bottle of Wine. I say, let's go with a red. Perfect for pouring a glass to celebrate a new home, or good job done.
6. Home/Garden magazine. I'm a big fan of Pinterest for getting all my ideas these days, but I still love a magazine in hand as a perfect way to sit down with a glass of wine, a row of chocolate, and relax. I've chosen this themed magazine because its great for almost anyone - especially new home owners.
7. Wooden Platter Board. Beech or Macrocarpa wooden platter finished in food-grade oil. The perfect size for serving a cheese or charcuterie selection. Locally made by rePurposed Raglan.
8. Pottery relish dish. Gosh, I'd love to keep these for myself. Made by Sarah Bing pottery, Raglan. There's a natural brown and hint of blue glaze on these dishes. Just the right size for a few spoonfuls of relish, a bunch of olives, or the like. Dishwasher safe.
9. Cheese Knife. Gotta have one of these on hand for that cheese board. An essential item for this type of gift.
10. Thick and luxurious kitchen towel. I'm such a lover of botanical inspired home decoration, especially in the green tones. These are a waffle-style kitchen towel. I'm always thankful for the addition of a kitchen towel in a gift, something I put off buying for myself, but as practical as ever.
*If I am unable to source this chocolate bar, another of equal dollar and delicious value will be substituted.
*the basket colours may vary slightly to what is shown.