Easter basket ideas

 

Easter basket ideas - Small surprises for a happy spring

Easter baskets work best when you mix treats, play, and a few useful bits. This edit suits family homes, classrooms, and gift swaps where you want simple choices that look good together. Build a basket that feels thoughtful without overfilling it. Keep it light, keep it fun, and keep the colours consistent.

Start with something sweet. Add chocolate eggs, small bags of sweets, or bite size treats for easy sharing. Balance sugar with small surprises like stickers, novelty stationery, or a mini game. If you want a clean look, group items by colour and use tissue paper as a base so everything sits neatly.

Add play and creativity. Pick a small craft kit, colouring items, or an activity book for calm time after the hunt. For younger kids, include a soft toy or a small puzzle. For older kids, choose a brain teaser, card game, or markers. Keep one hero item, then build around it with smaller fillers.

Finish with a practical touch. Use a reusable pouch for small bits, and add a ribbon or gift tag so it feels finished. If the basket travels, keep fragile chocolate in the centre and heavier toys at the bottom. A tidy layout makes the basket look generous without needing more items.

Frequently asked questions

What should I put in an Easter basket for kids?

Use a simple mix: chocolate eggs, a small toy, and one creative activity. Add stickers or stationery as fillers. Keep items small so the basket stays easy to carry and easy to tidy after opening.

How do I build an Easter basket without overfilling it?

Pick one main item first, then add three to five small fillers. Use tissue paper to lift items so they show. Stop when the basket looks full from the top, not when it feels heavy in your hands.

What are good non sweet Easter basket fillers?

Choose stickers, colouring items, a mini puzzle, a small game, or stationery. Add a craft kit for a longer activity. These fillers keep the basket balanced and keep kids busy after the egg hunt.

How do I make an Easter basket look neat?

Put heavier items at the bottom, then layer lighter bits on top. Keep chocolate in the centre so it stays protected. Group items by colour and use a pouch for loose pieces like stickers or small sweets.

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