Deschutes Gift Baskets
Deschutes Gift Baskets located in Bend, Oregon (160 miles southeast of Portland) specializes in the corporate client. In 1999 David Thorne started a golf gift catalog focusing on unique golf gifts, and then he met someone starting a basket company. So David thought it might be a good idea to design golf gift baskets for golf tournaments. He marketed them to individuals and businesses who were involved with golf tournaments and people who loved golf in the Bend area.
David was referred to Nashville Wraps by another basket designer as a great source for gift basket supplies. He uses a variety of our gift basket boxes, market trays, printed cello and ribbon. He says, “I love working with box containers because of the wonderful themes and great colors. They are a consistent product and easy to store which keeps shipping costs down. We also love working with the market trays and the fun printed cello rolls which we use for fan toppers to add a touch of elegance to our designs.”
Adding Local Flavor to Your Baskets
One of the things that sets Deschutes apart from other local gift basket companies is they offer unique gourmet food products from Oregon and the Northwest. David explains, “Our goal is to provide that perfect combination of snacks, beer, wine, coffee, tea and many other goodies in our baskets. We use the best quality gourmet food products that are unique with crisp, clean packaging and reliable distribution so our customers can get quality gift baskets on a consistent basis.”
Their best-selling gift baskets are their Oregon IPA Beer Baskets and Oregon Themed Baskets which feature locally made items. Some of their popular snack items with customers include peanut brittle, lavender chocolate-covered toffee, sea salt chocolate-covered toffee and Marionberry Oregon Hazelnuts.
The Gold Basket Club
Networking has been an important part of growing their business. David belongs to three organizations that realtors and mortgage professionals belong to which helps his company develop good relationships that lead to good sales opportunities. He says, “When I first started my business I looked for mentors to help me understand how to market gift baskets and learn design techniques. I would recommend looking for gift basket discussion groups on Facebook and LinkedIn. Also, consider joining a gift basket association for additional support and guidance. Another great online resource for gift basket designers is Shirley Frazier’s Golden Basket Club.”
David says he has so much fun serving his clients and bringing joy to others through his business. Watch this short video to see how David’s Corporate Birthday Program has helped grow his business.