Product Description
Remember the nosy neighbor in Bewitched? That's where Gladys the gift basket got her name. Full of gifts, smiles and big ears, Gladys keeps a well manicured garden in her very stylish large brimmed hat and adorable garden accessories. Her gifts include an apron, flower knee pad and colorful gloves. Without so much as missing a passing whisper, Gladys glows in her knowledge of all the gift basket details in the neighborhood. She know she is the perfect gift for women and basks in her knowledge. Gladys is not just the perfect gift for women, but also the perfect gift for birthday, a personlized gift, a gift for mom and of course, the perfect gift for the gardener.
Additional Information
| Contents | Natural medium sized packable hat by Jeanne Simmons, flower knee pad, gloves, shovel and pick, apron from Midwest Glove, flower spreaders from Boston Warehouse, herb kitchen towel by Mary Lake Thompson, white chocolate covered pretzels from Big Steer, birdhouse cookies from Too Good Gourmet, Crickle by Crickle and biscotti from The Graceful Cookie. |
| Story | My name is Gladys and I am you new gift basket and I am the perfect gift for any woman. I have found that the best way to be a nosy neighbor is in the garden. Full of smiles and big ears I not only keep a perfectly manicured garden but oh my, the gossip. I just overheard the other day that you were going to get this great gift basket and boy was it hard to keep my big gift basket mouth shut! I am so excited to finally be here. Please don't let me sit around too long as my basket comes with the freshest of foods and I want you to enjoy them at their best. If your biscotti is broken, I apologize but guess what I heard the other day? Authentic biscotti when fresh is supposed to be hard and it can crack very easily. If there is anything in my gift basket that doesn't meet your freshness standards please let the darling girls at BellaChesta know. They take much pride in the fresh food they put in their gift baskets. If they don't eat it, you don't eat it. |







Gardening