A visit from the Easter Bunny is a much-anticipated event for young and older children alike. Every Easter, without fail, the children wake up to Easter baskets - sometimes filled with toys and other treats – and the house or yard is filled with plastic Easter Eggs which are all filled with yummy treats/candy. Why not surprise the kids this year with something a little different, unique, and fun on Easter morning? Here are some unique ideas you can try in order to shake up your Easter baskets this year:
Follow the String
If you have seen the new Frozen Short, you will know what the follow the string game entails. Simply attach a string to each child’s Easter basket – a different color for each child – hide the basket and thread that string all around the house. Make sure the string ends at the foot of each child’s bed or in front of their bedroom door. In the morning each child will have to follow the string in order to find the baskets.
Non-Basket Easter Baskets
An Easter basket is fun and classic, but if you want to get creative you can try some of these non-basket Easter baskets:
Decorate/Spruce up the old Basket
If you are very attached to using the same basket for Easter each year, why not decorate and spruce up the old baskets? For your little girls you can tie pieces of tulle to the edges of the basket to make it look like a pretty princess tutu. You can add paper, ribbon, gems, and more in order to spruce up the old baskets.
Edible Easter Baskets
If you really want to go all out and make some unique Easter baskets this year, try to make an edible basket.
Homemade Easter Baskets Make Easter baskets a fun craft/family activity this year by allowing your children to make homemade Easter Baskets.
Easter Basket Stuffing ideas:
Follow the String
If you have seen the new Frozen Short, you will know what the follow the string game entails. Simply attach a string to each child’s Easter basket – a different color for each child – hide the basket and thread that string all around the house. Make sure the string ends at the foot of each child’s bed or in front of their bedroom door. In the morning each child will have to follow the string in order to find the baskets.
Non-Basket Easter Baskets
An Easter basket is fun and classic, but if you want to get creative you can try some of these non-basket Easter baskets:
- Toy Basket
- Sport Basket
- New Clothing Basket
- Kid Pool/Beach Towel Basket
- Backpack
Decorate/Spruce up the old Basket
If you are very attached to using the same basket for Easter each year, why not decorate and spruce up the old baskets? For your little girls you can tie pieces of tulle to the edges of the basket to make it look like a pretty princess tutu. You can add paper, ribbon, gems, and more in order to spruce up the old baskets.
Edible Easter Baskets
If you really want to go all out and make some unique Easter baskets this year, try to make an edible basket.
- Braided Bread Basket
- Candy Box Basket
Homemade Easter Baskets Make Easter baskets a fun craft/family activity this year by allowing your children to make homemade Easter Baskets.
- Boxes
- Cans
Easter Basket Stuffing ideas:
- Makeup
- Nail polish
- Candy
- Games
- Bubbles
- Sand toys
- Bath toys
- Books
- Pencils
- Crayons
- Balls
- Legos
- Gift Certificates
- Movie Tickets
- Movies
- Baked Goods
- Wall Decals
- New clothes
- Coupons