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So the first thing you're going to do for your little girl basket is pick a basket.
I went ahead and I picked one that doesn't have a big handle and it's going to make a
nice presentation. I'm going to include some things that are a little higher and the handle
might have gotten in the way. So this is a cute little basket, it also has pink and blue
and it looks a little younger. Then I'm going to go ahead and use just some green grass.
Again you can buy this at the store, pretty much at like a drug store, or a crafting store
or a fabric store. It's very inexpensive. You can buy it by the bag and you can also
reuse it. You can pack it away. If this happens to be for your child you can go ahead and
pack it away for next in a zip lock bag and you don't have to keep buying it over and
over again. You certainly don't need to waste it. So go ahead and fill however much you
think is good for your basket. You're going to want the grass to stick out a little bit,
but you don't want it to take up so much room that you're not going to be able to put your
products in there, whatever it is that you bought. So go ahead and spread the grass out
and then you'll be able to feel out if that the right size. The first thing I'm going
to put in is a Bible. It's a little heavy so I'm going to have to balance it out later
with some other stuff more towards the front. But that's the beginning. Now you sort of
have your anchor, you have your basket, your grass and the centerpiece. The centerpiece
of this basket is going to be a Bible that's personalized with the child's name at the
bottom. It's going to be a keepsake for many years to come.