Building the perfect Easter basket is one of the best parts of the spring holiday. Whether it’s for a kid or even a friend, the key is to make it personal and fun. If you’re short on time, there are lots of beautiful pre-made baskets you can buy online, but it’s a lot more fun to flex your creativity.

You don’t have to be a craft maven or independently wealthy to create an Easter basket your kids will love. There are lots of cute, inexpensive items online or in stores you can incorporate that speak to your child’s interests

How to start building the perfect Easter basket

Here are five easy tips that will make your holiday baskets a big hit:

1. Start with the right container.

    First things first—you need a good basket. Traditional woven ones are great for kids, but if you want something more reusable, try a cute fabric tote, a colorful bucket, or even a storage bin they can use later. The goal is to pick something that fits their style and will last beyond Easter morning.

    2. Choose a better filler.

    That fake plastic grass? It gets everywhere. Instead, go for shredded paper, crinkled tissue or even a small blanket to make the basket look full without the mess. (It’s also way more eco-friendly.) Pro tip: Use crumpled paper in the bottom of the basket to provide a base that you can cover with the decorate paper shreds or tissue. That will help your items sit higher in the basket and make it look fuller.

    3. Load up on classic treats.

    You can’t go wrong with chocolate bunnies, jelly beans and marshmallow chicks or classic favorites like M&Ms (save 20% with the promo code DAYLIGHT.)  You can also order super-cute Easter-themed candies and treats online. Want to mix it up? Tap into your kids’ love of Japanese culture with a snack box from Tokyo Treats.  

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    4. Add some personal goodies.

    The best Easter baskets have a mix of treats and little gifts geared to your kiddos’ favorite hobbies or interests. For younger kids, it might be small toys, coloring books, or a cute stuffed animal. Teens might love trendy accessories, a gift card or a fun notebook.

    5. Include a book or activity.

    Something to read or do makes the basket even better. A book, puzzle, or even a DIY craft kit are all good options for littler kids. For older kids, consider a notebook, journal or YA novel.

      Remember, holiday baskets or celebrations don’t have to be expensive or complicated. Prioritizing fun and spending time together is the best way to make holiday memories your kids will cherish.

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