Are Repurposed Baskets Okay for Gift Basket Designing?
Posted on December 18, 2009
Filed Under Products and Supplies
Carey asks:
“I got a great deal on baskets from a woman selling them at a garage sale. The baskets are beautiful, but what do I do to make sure that they’re clean and ready to use?”
There were long, ranging discussions on the Internet, probably before you began making gift baskets, about this topic.
Some designers were against buying baskets in the way you chose, while others said they were thrilled to find baskets through the same sources you found.
The main treatment for these baskets is a power wash. That includes cleaning the baskets with warm water and a dab of dish washing liquid.
If possible, allow water from a hose and spray gun attached to a water source outside of your home (gardening hose, for example) to act as the power cleaner.
After the baskets dry in the sun, each one is ready to hold the contents of your choice.
There may be other information on the Internet or in basket-specific books related to washing wicker. A list of several basket reference books is found on the site GiftBasketBooks.com. Be sure to checks these books and other places for additional help.
If anyone has another method of cleaning repurposed baskets, you are welcomed to share your suggestions here.
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