One thing I never knew I needed was great neighbors. Now that I have them, I don’t know what we’d ever do without this amazing community that we’ve created such a special bond with. And so, I’ve been thinking about neighbor Christmas gift basket ideas that will express just a fraction of how much my husband and I appreciate them.
I got everything I needed for my neighbor Christmas gift baskets while doing my regular shopping at Walmart last week and found so much inspiration there! Here are a few ideas I came with before ultimately choosing two baskets that fit my neighbor’s families perfectly.
10 Neighbor Christmas Gift Basket Themes
- American Home Basket: I love these candles by Walmart’s exclusive American Home by Yankee Candle. I’ve been longtime fans and burn them in my house constantly. Include the Fresh Balsam Fir 19 oz jar, combined with a cute ornament in a festive bowl (this one is from BHG’s holiday line at Walmart), and you have the perfect all-American Christmas basket.
- Beauty Basket: In a cute makeup bag, add lip glosses, trail size lotions and your favorite new makeup product for your beauty-obsessed neighbor to try.
- Book Lovers Basket: For your neighbor that loves to read, stack an inspiration book of quotes, self help or motivational reads with a soft blanket and this 12 oz jar of Moonlit Night American Home by Yankee Candle.
- Photography Basket: For the mom-tog neighbor, combine a beautiful frame with a mini level and a $5 gift card to order their prints to get help get their artwork out of the memory card on into their home.
- Entertainers Basket: Atop an on-trend wood cutting board, fasten cheese knives and coasters for a simple neighbor Christmas basket they’ll love.
- Spa Basket: Who wouldn’t love a basket full of bath salts, facial mask and a luxurious candle.
- Baker’s basket: For the neighbor who loves to bake, Walmart makes adorable pre-made baking kits that make a wonderful addition to a Christmas basket gift. Combine a festive spatula inside a bowl.
- Cook’s Basket: For the neighbor who love to explore new recipes, combine your favorite cookbook inside a cast iron griddle, alongside new spices and monogrammed recipe cards.
- Young Family Basket: In a storage bin, add a favorite family board game, warm blanket and one of your family’s favorite holiday children’s books.
- Road Tripping Basket: For the neighbor who’s always on the go, create a basket with a pretty journal, packaged snacks and card games that can be played in the car.
I hope these neighbor Christmas gift basket ideas help you pull together a thoughtful gift for someone in your community. I truly value the relationships I’ve built around my home and am excited to create simple, yet individualized, gifts for them this holiday season.