A Tisket, A Tasket, I Love A Picnic Basket

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Spring is in full force! The trees here in New England all now have leaves, everything is blooming, and soon it will be summer. I simply can’t wait! I love the outdoors in summer…birds singing, fresh veggies, campfires, dining alfresco, picnics…and picnic baskets. A picnic basket is the absolute epitome of summer.  My favorite baskets are vintage, and they aren’t just for picnics, anymore!

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  1. Prudence says:

    I’m on vacation in Fl. so no better time to find a good picnic place. Thanks for the inspiration! Such a visual treat.

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Hi Prudence, Lucky you! Soak up some good sun and sand for me! I am so glad you enjoyed the post; thank you for reading and commenting! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  2. Juie says:

    Love This!!!
    I have a childhood friend that collects metal picnic baskets. Didn’t realize in 1888 there was a picnic basket company
    In Burlington, IA. (That’s 80 miles from us)
    Enjoyed your pictures and your “background ” stories of the different types of baskets…
    Thanks so much.

    Julie

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Hi Julie, thank you! I am so glad that you enjoyed the post! They really do make great storage, and were made so well “back in the day”. The little one reminds me of Dorothy’s in Wizard of Oz! Thanks for reading and commenting! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  3. Sandi King says:

    Nicole, I love all your picnic baskets. I had one that had plates and tableware in plastic but was well worn out when I got it. It went in a yard sale a few years ago. I do have lots of tins, the ones that had popcorn 3 flavors in them and I use them for storage too. Going to have a yard sale this weekend in our community so maybe I will pick something grand up or maybe sell something grand to someone else. Have a good day.

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Hi Sandi, I love tins for storage of all kinds, and those popcorn tins are great for that, too! I love the big tins similar to those that are from the 1940’s and 1950’s that had chips, marshmallows, or lard in them, though I have never found one in my budget! Love going to tag sales, too, happy hunting! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  4. Heidi says:

    Such lovely baskets, thank you for sharing

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Hi Heidi, thank you! They also make great storage for knitting projects. Have a happy spring! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  5. Leisa Joan says:

    I’ve also collected quite a few picnic baskets, some with plates & cutlery included.

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Hi Leisa, aren’t they nice? I love how they come in all shapes, sizes and colors. Thanks for reading and commenting! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  6. Beverly Battaglia says:

    Nicole, You have a lot of baskets! Good your house is big enough to show them. Very nice blog. I love summer best of all too!
    Love,
    Mother

  7. Marilyn says:

    I have one of those vintage baskets. I found it out on the curb for trash pick up from an antique store that was going out of business.
    Marilyn

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Hi Marilyn, wow! What a lucky find – you were in right place at the right time! Thanks for reading and commenting. Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  8. Hi Nicole, I am a basket lover too and have collected many Longaberger baskets of all shapes and sizes. I also have purchased patterns for many of them to dress them up and use them in every room of my house. I did not know about most of the picnic baskets that you own, so I find your basket collection story very interesting. I have seen some of those in resale shops here in Wisconsin but never purchased any. I too use my baskets to store items like you do. Thanks for all your interesting articles. They make my day. Bye the way, last months article about the turquois collectables took me back to the 1960’s when I was a little girl growing up in the country, my mom had a lot of turquois dishes and serving items in the kitchen, even flour and sugar cannisters. I was just about ready to donate the few Melmac dishes that were left but could not bring myself to part with them, so many happy memories eating around the kitchen table. I put them under my indoor flower pots and use them to bring in the tomatoes in the summer. Thanks for your wonderful articles.

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Hi Patricia, Longaberger baskets were so nice! The parties were such fun to go to back in the day. I have the recipe basket with lid and liner – almost 30 years old and filled with treasured hand-written recipe cards. I loved that their building was shaped like a basket. I am so glad you found a repurpose for your melmac dishes! Thank you for reading and commenting – it means a lot that you enjoy the blog. Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  9. Lauri Neumann-Grable says:

    I too LOVE picnics – it always puts a smile on my face.

    Lauri

  10. Deanna Taylor says:

    Nicole…loved the post. We received a woven picnic basket for a wedding present back in 1962 from a favorite aunt. It was well loved and used over the years and went on many a picnic with our three boys. One summer they started hiding zucchini from each other in crazy places. Out on a picnic to the river, I opened up the basket to get out our lunch and was greeted by a very large zucchini! Sadly it got caught in a flooded basement room and was ruined 3 years ago. I still have the plates and utensils in their little zippered container. Thanks for the memories!

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Hi Deanna, Oh, I love the sweet memories you shared, but I feel so sad for you to hear that your basket got ruined. I understand. We lost all of my childhood (and vintage) Christmas ornaments one year when our garage flooded. I was a teenager, but still feel sad that I lost the Christmas stocking that my beloved neighbor, who was like a grandmother to me, hand made and beaded when I was only four. I still remember it. At least you have your plates and accessories. Have you ever looked on eBay for a replacement basket? I know it isn’t exactly the same, but worth a shot. Anyway, thank you for reading and sharing. Have a happy summer! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  11. Deb says:

    Nicole, I enjoyed your article on the baskets. It was so interesting. I found a basket in the Country Sampler store(years ago) that was small and had a decorative lid. I think it was meant to be used like a purse. A little online research is on my schedule after reading your article.
    My husband is from Iowa and a Hawkeye sports fan.
    Love the basket collection and your kitty, Mittens, is adorable. Our cat is named Fifi and pets bring such joy to our lives.
    Hope you have a wonderful Memorial Day.

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Hi Deb, thank you! I am so glad you enjoyed the post. Your basket sounds really cute, too. Don’t you just love researching the treasures we find? I think it is part of the fun. I love your kitty’s name – so cute! Yes, our pets do bring so, so much joy! Happy Memorial Day, to you, as well. Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  12. Lisa Simmons says:

    Thank you Nicole, After your post I did look around the house and found an old picnic basket that I had as an ornamental maybe this Summer will be a good time to fill it and take to the beach for a picnic creating new memories!

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      That’s great – I am glad you found one. Enjoy every minute this summer! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

  13. Love the article on vintage picnic baskets. My mom had a vintage picnic basket and plaid cooler which went with us to many family reunion picnics. I live in Iowa and was interested to learn of the Iowa picnic basket company in Burlington. Also Iowa Hawkeye fans. Fun collection to have.

    • Nicole Christensen says:

      Thanks so much, Marlene! I have really enjoyed finding and using the baskets. It always amazes me how they are so well made and have lasted so long. Thanks for reading and commenting! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole

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