This is going to be a really quick post, but I wanted to share it with you in case your scrambling for a last minute Easter "basket" for someone special. In fact, this idea is perfect for any time, not just Easter!
My older sister lives in a group home with 3 other ladies and they all have some kind of mental disability. My sister has Downs, and we just recently had it confirmed that she has the onset of dementia. I'm trying to figure out what I need to do from here, as it seems to be progressing quicker than I'd like to witness.
I always try to do something for each of the members of their house at the gift giving holidays and even a little something for their staff, because those ladies put up with a LOT! Actually, I don't do enough for them, but I try.
I wanted something different from the usual basket that they really have no other uses for, and I hate to waste my money on such disposable items. I wanted them to have something useful & yet make it look a little pretty in it's presentation. I have a ton of tulle ribbon, so this was a another use for that, even though it barely made a dent.
I purchased the cups at Walmart. They're less than $5 each for the smaller ones, like these. This cup is for my sister. Her favorite color is purple, but since they didn't have that in their selection, this is what I settled for. I tied hers with some turquoise tulle and the others have light pink. She loves bright & festive things, so this should please her.
This is one of the other cups that's clear, so you can see the contents inside. It's still hard to tell, but there's a little bit of Easter grass in the bottom to make it feel festive.
I'm hoping you were a little bit inspired to think outside of the typical gift box with this unique & useful idea!
Happy Easter & God Bless!
2 comments:
Sorry to hear about your sister. That must be tough to witness. I'm sure though, she'll appreciate your gift and thoughtfulness. It's a great idea. Useful too.
These are adorable and I love this idea…I know I will be using this in the future.
My daughter and her friend seem to exchange sweets on birthday's and such. Always trying to come up with creative ways to gift them to her, this is perfect!
So sorry to hear about your sister. It is hard to see someone you love so much go through this.
Hugs to you
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