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Christmas_mama
10-04-2011, 10:47 PM
I made one for my mother-in-law in 2009 and had intended to do one for my mum and sister, too but never got around to it as I went into premature labour. I love the idea and I'm starting now with hampers for this year :gelf:

I was wondering if anybody else does hampers? Would you fancy sharing what you put into them and how you wrap them? Where you get your baskets and wrapping from etc?

ETA: I found some pictures of the hamper I made for my mother-in-law:

http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k199/tasha-cat-mad/DSCF3417-Copy.jpg

http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k199/tasha-cat-mad/DSCF3426.jpg

I put in it:

Pyjamas
Dove pamper set
Pedicure / manicure set
Bath Bombs

This year I'm going for food hampers. I wouldn't mix and match as I wouldn't want to risk putting food in with smellie stuff and then ending up with lotion-flavoured thorntons! :santahat:

MinnesotaMike
10-05-2011, 03:17 AM
In the USA, a hamper is simply a thing to hold dirty clothes.

Christmas_mama
10-05-2011, 03:24 AM
In the USA, a hamper is simply a thing to hold dirty clothes.

Really? They're quite common over here and a lot of people make them look much prettier than I can :santahat: I'd love it if somebody gave me a hamper at Christmas :elf1:

MinnesotaMike
10-05-2011, 03:29 AM
To me, that looks like a gift basket.

Christmas_mama
10-05-2011, 03:37 AM
To me, that looks like a gift basket.

Well I guess that's the same thing, but here in the UK it is called a hamper - and the thing you put dirty laundry in is called a laundry basket! :p

Merry Christmas Darling
10-05-2011, 05:20 AM
Some of us know that a hamper can be large container for dirty clothes, it can be a picnic hamper for food and paper plates, etc.,or it can simply mean basket. Lots of items have different names by which they are known. I've known people who call the cradle that the phone rests on a rocker, the submarine sandwich can be a sub or an Italian sandwich, the kitchen counter can be a sideboard or bench, the bathroom sink a hand bowl, and the bathroom might be a washroom.

Knowledge of the different words comes from traveling, reading or internet use(or even marrying a person from another part of the USA like I did).


http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/310313942/wicker_picnic_hamper_basket.html

Merry Christmas Darling
10-05-2011, 05:23 AM
Well I guess that's the same thing, but here in the UK it is called a hamper - and the thing you put dirty laundry in is called a laundry basket! :p

LOL. In my house the laundry basket has two handles and is used only for clean clothes. 'Cause I never put my clean clothes in a dirty container.

Merry Christmas Darling
10-05-2011, 05:26 AM
P. S. "What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet."
William Shakespeare

Christmas_mama
10-05-2011, 05:57 AM
LOL. In my house the laundry basket has two handles and is used only for clean clothes. 'Cause I never put my clean clothes in a dirty container.

A laundry basket here is a wicker container for dirty clothes to be stored before they go in the machine:

http://direct.tesco.com/pi/Product/1/100-9891F.jpg

Seems to be the general consensus on google images, too: http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=laundry+basket&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1024&bih=636

I have a plastic basket for clean laundry to be stored in before ironing and packing away, but when I think, 'laundry basket', my imediate thought is the type you have in your bedroom / bathroom to store dirty laundry and that's the way it is used here :elf3:

Most people I know would not know the term "laundry hamper". Where I am from a hamper is commonly recognised as something you take a picnic in, or as per the topic of this thread, gift hampers.

But like you say, it's just a language thing - It really doesn't matter! :santahat:

So, you know what I mean by hamper - does anybody else do them?

Papa_Christmas
10-05-2011, 06:05 AM
A laundry basket here is a wicker container for dirty clothes to be stored before they go in the machine:

http://direct.tesco.com/pi/Product/1/100-9891F.jpg

Seems to be the general consensus on google images, too: http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=laundry+basket&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1024&bih=636

I have a plastic basket for clean laundry to be stored in before ironing and packing away, but when I think, 'laundry basket', my imediate thought is the type you have in your bedroom / bathroom to store dirty laundry and that's the way it is used here :elf3:

Most people I know would not know the term "laundry hamper". Where I am from a hamper is commonly recognised as something you take a picnic in, or as per the topic of this thread, gift hampers.

But like you say, it's just a language thing - It really doesn't matter! :santahat:

So, you know what I mean by hamper - does anybody else do them?

It's funny how different countries who speak the same language call things by different names.What you have pictured is what we call a laundry or dirty clothes hamper.

http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=laundry+basket&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1024&bih=636#um=1&hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB%3Aofficial&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=laundry+hamper&oq=laundry+hamper&aq=f&aqi=g10&aql=&gs_sm=s&gs_upl=15252l18590l2l21051l8l8l0l0l0l0l280l1632l0. 4.4l8l0&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&fp=517e7e7edeca2627&biw=1272&bih=809

ornamentmaven
10-05-2011, 07:51 AM
And your gift hamper is what we call a gift basket. The common theme here is "basket"- all of these items are some sort of basket! Last year I did movie gift baskets for my two daughters. I founf traditional popcorn (red and white striped) bags - but a molded plastic, permanent version. In it I placed a new release DVD, a box of microwave popcorn, several boxes of candy, several individual bottles of soda and popcorn seasoning. They were big hits!

Christmas_mama
10-05-2011, 07:56 AM
And your gift hamper is what we call a gift basket. The common theme here is "basket"- all of these items are some sort of basket! Last year I did movie gift baskets for my two daughters. I founf traditional popcorn (red and white striped) bags - but a molded plastic, permanent version. In it I placed a new release DVD, a box of microwave popcorn, several boxes of candy, several individual bottles of soda and popcorn seasoning. They were big hits!

That sounds awesome! Thanks for giving me the idea... I know somebody that this type of hamper would be perfect for! Thanks :elf1:

MinnesotaMike
10-05-2011, 07:59 AM
We use laundry baskets for our clothes, but a hamper for the boys.

Christmas_mama
10-05-2011, 08:31 AM
We use laundry baskets for our clothes, but a hamper for the boys.

Ohh err now I'm confused. What's the difference? :dizzy:

Merry Christmas Darling
10-05-2011, 09:25 AM
A laundry basket here is a wicker container for dirty clothes to be stored before they go in the machine:

http://direct.tesco.com/pi/Product/1/100-9891F.jpg

Seems to be the general consensus on google images, too: http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=laundry+basket&oe=utf-8&rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&biw=1024&bih=636

I have a plastic basket for clean laundry to be stored in before ironing and packing away, but when I think, 'laundry basket', my imediate thought is the type you have in your bedroom / bathroom to store dirty laundry and that's the way it is used here :elf3:

Most people I know would not know the term "laundry hamper". Where I am from a hamper is commonly recognised as something you take a picnic in, or as per the topic of this thread, gift hampers.

But like you say, it's just a language thing - It really doesn't matter! :santahat:

So, you know what I mean by hamper - does anybody else do them?

My laundry basket for clean laundry is plastic, too. The tall basket with a lid is called a hamper in our house.

As for gift baskets or gift hampers, my daughter has done a lot of those. I don't do them. And I have a lot of allergies so I wouldn't want to receive one with toiletries or candy. But I'm sure if you know what the recipient uses, they're a great idea. Some people might like paperback books and CDs in them; although some people have most of their music on iPods.

:elf3: Anyway, great idea!

Merry Christmas Darling
10-05-2011, 09:31 AM
We use laundry baskets for our clothes, but a hamper for the boys.

Someone should report you! Methinks you've been reading too much Mark Twain!

"When a child turns 12 you should put him in a barrel, nail the lid down and feed him through a knot hole. When he turns 16, plug the hole!"
Mark Twain