Make a Retirement Gift Basket

When someone retires, you want to celebrate all the hard work they did over the years. Whether you're a family member, a friend, or a coworker, there are so many choices when it comes to good gifts. A retirement gift basket is a great option if you don't want to pick just one. If you're looking for some guidance on what to include, this article has got plenty of ideas!

Steps

Card with a Personalized Note

  1. Make sure to add a card no matter what else you include. Purchase a retirement card at a gift store or make one yourself. Then, write an inscription inside. In your message, let the retiree know how much their hard work and dedication meant to you. To make your card special, compliment them on traits that are unique to them.
    • You might say something like, "Congratulations on your retirement! You earned it. I've never met anyone as skilled and dedicated as you. I'll miss your kindness and sense of humor at work!"
    • Draft what you want to say ahead of time if you're not sure how to word your message. You don't want to mess up on the beautiful card you bought or made!

Festive Beverage

  1. Throw in a fancy drink so that they can toast to their retirement. Try champagne or a nice bottle of wine if the recipient drinks alcohol. If they don't, opt for a sparkling cider. They'll be excited by the opportunity to celebrate their years of hard work.[1]
    • Talk to a family member or a friend ahead of time if you're not sure that the person drinks.

Tea and Coffee

  1. Help this retiree get cozy and enjoy their mornings in retirement. Purchase some nice coffee beans from a local coffee roaster in your area. If this retiree's not a coffee drinker or they prefer tea, try a few boxes of tea in a variety of flavors.
    • Add creamer, sugar cubes, and honey to your basket to complete the gift.
    • Coffee and tea are also great alternatives to alcoholic beverages if the retiree doesn't drink.

Desserts and Treats

  1. This is a great supplement to any retirement gift basket. Scatter candies and chocolates throughout the basket for a festive flare. Alternatively, throw in a nice box of chocolates that includes an assortment of flavors.
    • If you enjoy baking, bake some cookies using your favorite recipe and pack them up in a decorative bag.
    • Perhaps this retiree isn't able to eat super sweet treats. Gift them a healthy alternative, like dried dates or flavored almonds.

Plaque

  1. This is a classic way to commemorate someone's work. Design a plaque online that features the retiree's name and a personalized message. In your message, include words of congratulations and gratitude for their hard work.[2]
    • Your plaque might read, "In gratitude to Lily Connor's hard work and service over the years. Best of luck in your retirement!"

Watch or Clock

  1. This is a common and sentimental retirement gift to add to the basket. A watch is a symbolic way to celebrate time passing, and it'll be a nice way to commemorate this new chapter in their life. Throw in a nice, simple wristwatch when you arrange your basket, and make sure it's their size and style.[3]
    • If you don't think they'll wear a watch, try a clock or a pocket watch instead.
    • You might try talking to a family member to check what style and size would work best. Just tell them not to spill the beans before you give them the basket.

Scrapbook or Photo Album

  1. Include this to celebrate all the hard work you did together. If you're a coworker, gather as many photos as you can of the two of you working on staff. Arrange them in a Scrapbook or a photo album. [4]
    • See if any other employees want to join in and contribute photos, too.
    • Even if you're not coworkers, this can be a great way to show this retiree how much they mean to you. Include photos of the two of you spending time with friends or family instead.

Novelty Gifts

  1. Always include these in addition to more sincere gifts. If the retiree you're celebrating has a sense of humor, throw in a few funny retirement-themed gifts. You might try a mug with a humorous message about retirement on it or a T-Shirt with a funny graphic about retirement. Pack it up in your gift basket alongside a sincere card and something else to show how much their hard work means to you (jokes aside).[5]
    • Giving only a joke gift might make the person feel like you don't really appreciate their work.

Book

  1. New retirees have a lot more time to read for pleasure. Choose a book in a genre you know your friend or coworker enjoys reading. You might also write an inscription inside to relay your gratitude for all their hard work.[6]
    • Maybe your retired friend enjoys a good mystery novel. Throw in a recent bestseller with a kind inscription inside.
    • If this person's not a huge fan of reading fiction, try a coffee table book with some wonderful photography or a cookbook with recipes they might enjoy.

Arts and Craft Materials

  1. Give them a project to work on in their spare time. Is the person you're celebrating particularly artistic? If they are, include paint, some paintbrushes, and a canvas to get them back into their art during retirement. If they're not but would be open to the idea, maybe give them a beginner's embroidery set or some nice colored pencils and paper.[7]

Candles and Spa Items

  1. Help the retiree rest and unwind. To make their home feel like a spa, include a scented candle in your gift basket along with soap, bath bombs, and some cozy slippers. You might even try an aromatherapy candle that's infused with relaxing essential oils.
    • To make things easier for you, buy a pre-made spa day kit to include in the basket.

Travel Items

  1. Many retirees spend their newfound freedom exploring. Give them everything they need to travel the globe! Include a travel book, luggage tags, and a small carry-on bag in your gift basket.[8]
    • If you know the retiree is planning a trip to a specific destination, choose a travel book with information on all the sites they can check out there.

Gift Card

  1. This is a thoughtful gift that lets them decide what they want. Opt for a gift card to a place they really enjoy, like their favorite restaurant or clothing store. Make sure to include information on how much money is included on the card. That way they know how much they can spend.[9]

Free Class or Lesson

  1. Help them try new things in retirement. Pick something that loosely relates to their interest or seems like something they would enjoy. That way, the class will be super appealing to them while also being something new to try.[10]
    • If this person is into cooking, gift them a free cooking class taught by a local chef.
    • Maybe they're super active. Try a yoga class!
    • Perhaps they enjoy making art. A sculpting class may be super up their alley.

Spa Day Reservation

  1. Encourage the retiree to take a "me" day. Check out local spas in the area and make a reservation in their name. As you prepare the gift basket, stick the confirmation of their reservation inside. They'll be so excited at the opportunity to finally relax![11]
    • Make sure the confirmation includes all the services the spa day entails, along with more information about where the spa is located and how to contact them if they have to reschedule the reservation.

Concert Tickets

  1. Live music is an incredible way to celebrate. Purchase tickets for a live performance by an artist or band that this new retiree would really enjoy. You might include 2 tickets so they can bring a friend (maybe even you). Wrap them together in a rubber band or attach them with a paperclip and tuck them in the gift basket.[12]
    • Did your coworker used to listen to classical music while they worked? Gift them tickets to a symphony performance.
    • Maybe they had a secret punk rock side out of the office. You might try including tickets to a show featuring some local bands in the area. Check listings at local live music venues and bars for inspiration.

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