Hi! Are you looking for a few creative Easter basket ideas that aren’t the traditional Easter basket? I got you!
I get it, Easter baskets get pulled out 1 day a year then get stuck back in the closet until Easter rolls around again. Don’t get me wrong, I LOVE a cute personalized Easter basket like thisand this. Super cute!! However, I get that it isn’t always practical to keep these kinds of things stored.
I pulled together a list of 10 creative Easter basket ideas that won’t need to be stored away after Easter AND will get plenty of use in the months following Easter. It’s a win-win, right?
Creative Easter Basket Ideas
1. Umbrella
Be ready for the April showers by using a cute umbrella, like this one or this one, as an Easter basket.
2. Beach Bucket
Use a cute beach bucket, like this one, as a creative Easter basket. When Easter is over, it can go back to a sandbox toy.
3. Rain Boots
Rain boots, like these, make adorable Easter baskets. My kids LIVE in their rain boots. This was especially true when they were toddlers because they were easy to get on and off themselves.
4. Dump Truck
A dump truck, like this one, is a super creative Easter basket option! Fill the back with a little tissue paper, candy, and a few toys and you’ve got yourself the perfect Easter basket that will continue on as a fun toy once Easter is over.
5. Shopping Cart
I love this. How cute! Check out shopping carts like the one pictured here.
6. Dress Up Hats
Perfect for a child who loves to dress up. Check out these dress-up hats. Think about flipping one over and filling it with a few Easter goodies!
7. Backpack
By April, backpacks are looking a little…worn, to put it nicely. What a fun way to [maybe] get excited about school again by getting a new backpack! Especially if it has a lot of Easter goodies in it! Check out cute backpacks here.
8. Lunch Box
Much like backpacks, lunchboxes have seen their better days. If a backpack doesn’t sound fun, maybe surprise your little one with a new lunchbox and fill it with some fun Easter candy and toys. You can find cute, inexpensive lunchboxes here.
This wheelbarrow would make the perfect non-Easter-basket basket!
Also, did anyone else take longer than they should have to figure out it was wheelbarrow and not wheel barrel? No? Me either!
Now, What Should I Put In The Basket?
Okay, so hopefully by now you have the “Easter Basket” part figured out, but what should fill it with? I like to do a mix between candy/sweets and toys. I always throw in a little sidewalk chalk, some new crayons or markers, and bubbles. I gotta get these kids prepped for all of the playing outside we are going to do in the coming months!
I have a post all about non-candy Easter basket ideas. Check it out here. You will definitely find a bit of Easter basket inspiration.
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