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A State-Inspired Gift Basket {with a String Art Tag}

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This Texas gift basket was developed as a sponsored post for Market Street. #MarketStreetTX

I love the state pride trend that’s been sweeping blogs and stores.  In a state like Texas, that trend isn’t new.  We’re a little passionate about this great state and all the awesome products that are made here.  Last week, I shopped at Market Street and put together a fun state-inspired gift basket!  Wouldn’t it make the perfect gift for a new neighbor or a sweet going-away present for someone leaving?

a state inspired gift basket with a string art tag

Market Street is a store that I love.  I often meet friends there for coffee or breakfast and enjoy sitting on The Terrace while the kiddos run around on the shaded outdoor playground.

And Market Street is the perfect place to find products made in Texas.  Those products are marked with small Texas tags below the price on the shelves, making it so easy to find them.  All month long Market Street is celebrating products made or grown in Texas, including BBQ sauce, bakery items, beer, wine, and more.  On July 12 and 13, Market Street will also host the Best of Texas Expo where dozens of Texas items can be sampled throughout the store.

MS_BestofTexas_logo

For my Texas basket, I bought a beautiful melamine plate, some fun polka dot napkins, and a few made-in-Texas food items …

Texas items from Market Street

… and packaged them in a basket …

state gift basket

… with a simple string art tag.  This tag is so easy to make and can obviously be adapted for any state.

string art state tag

To make one, cut a 1/2 inch piece of wood into a tag that’s a good size for your basket.  My tag is approximately 4×6 inches.  To make the state shape, I cut a piece of vinyl using my cutting machine.  You could also trace a template printed off your computer.

vinyl outline
Place finishing nails at equal distances all around the shape and be sure they’re hammered in to the same length.  I just eyeballed mine and even have a few nails that are crooked but it won’t make much difference in the end.

nails for string art

Remove the vinyl and begin wrapping thread around the nails.  If you’re not sure exactly how to begin, you can find a string art tutorial online.

state string art

Continue wrapping until you’re pleased with the depth and the look …

string art

… then tie the tag onto the front of the gift basket.

Texas basket

So simple and it makes the perfect finishing touch for this state-inspired gift basket!

If you’re local, don’t miss the Best of Texas Expo at Market Street!


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About Randi Dukes

I’m Randi, a Dallas-based mom of five kids, ranging from third grade to college and including a set of twins. I love strong coffee, craft and DIY projects, my planner, and my big ol’ family. When I’m not creating something for my blog, I can be found in the car, running kids from one place to another. I’m the one knitting at the red light. Connect with me on google+ | twitter | facebook

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  1. Autumn @MamaChallenge says

    July 8, 2014 at 9:21 am

    This is adorable! I think I’ll make one to put on the wall!

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