Disclosure: This post is sponsored by Kroger, but all opinions are my own.
I was recently asked by Kroger to come up with a creative idea for pairing gift cards with other items from their store for the holidays. As you know, I love a good challenge, so I happily accepted. The gift card I received was a $25 Applebee’s gift card.
I decided to play off of the “apple” theme and come up with a gift package that would work well for a teacher (without being overly cheesy). This is my “Caramel Apple Teacher’s Gift Package.”
I paired the Applebee’s gift card with a bottle of Martinelli’s sparkling apple cider, a package of Caramel Apple Pie cookies from Pepperidge Farm, a Glade Apple Cinnamon candle, and some Lindor chocolate caramels — because what goes better with apples than caramel? Yum.
I like buying gift cards because it’s easy, but I love the idea of packaging it with other items to make the gift seem a little more personal.
Did you know that Kroger has a huge selection of gift cards? You can do all of your holiday shopping in one convenient location. You can also connect with Kroger on Pinterest for tons of recipes and meal ideas and inspiration.
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Amy Anderson says
I did know Kroger had gift cards and I love it! I’ve bought them there several times before, actually.
Kelly of Simply Kelly Designs says
I love the idea of an apple themed gift for a teacher! I will have to put this idea in my memory banks.
Vanessa says
Oh man, I would love to receive that basket and I’m not even a teacher!
Emily @ Two Purple Couches says
Very cute idea! I love Kroger’s gift card selection; they’ve got tons of options!
Christina @ The Frugal Homemaker says
Love this, Erin! Such a great idea to do the caramel apple theme. Perfect gift for a teacher or many other people 🙂
Erin @ DIY on the Cheap says
Thanks Christina! 🙂