How to Link Your Gift Baskets with Libraries

by Shirley George Frazier on August 22, 2008

An Oklahoma library sponsored a contest through their adult reading program, and they recently awarded one of their patrons with the winning prize: “a gift basket full of books by authors with an Oklahoma connection.”

Here’s a photograph of the winner and her gift basket prize published in News-Star.com. The shrink wrap that closes the books and gifts within the basket is nice and tight.

The bow may not be the big, puffy enhancement we make, but the rectangular-shaped gift tag is very noticeable.

It’s not easy to assemble numerous books in a creative way within a basket, so the method in which books are placed inside is adequate, especially if a professional designer did not make this basket.

Libraries often sponsor events to increase readership. Does that give you any ideas on working with them to increase your promotion through their events? There may be potential depending on your region.

School is almost back in session, and that means there will be more people of all ages visiting libraries. If you think there’s a chance to gain exposure through this facility, speak with the main librarian or other person in charge to learn about events on their calendar.

Your gift basket design talent may bring you exposure through linking with a worthy institution.

Back-to-School Baskets, the short version.
Back-to-School Baskets, the long version.

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