Get the family together to craft a simple Easter basket.
Get our most creative ideas sure to delight every bunny.
DIY Moss Covered Easter Basket
This chic Easter basket doubles as agorgeous spring centerpiece.
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Fill your finished basket with candy and goodiesand maybe a few colorfuldyed Easter eggs.
To make them, stuff a layer of faux grass into the bottom of each boot.
Tin Easter Basket
Enliven a simple metal tin into this year’s Easter basket.
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To make one, trim a thick band of solid-color poster board.
Secure the ends with tape.
To personalize the pails, pick eachegg hunter’sfavorite color.
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Fill them withspring candyand treats for a sweet and personalized basket.
Gingham Garland Basket
A fun Easter garland is the secret to this pastel Easter basket.
Simply tie scraps ofgingham fabric tothe basket handle, and you’re done.
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Customize your basket with any patterned fabric you like.
Dip-Dyed Baskets
A quick dip in dye transforms inexpensive chipwood baskets.
Submerge the entire basket or part of it, depending on the look you want.
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This budget-friendly craft doubles as achic Easter centerpiece.
Simply fill the finished baskets with colorful eggs, flowers, and bunny figurines.
Customize each with your little bunny’s name, and you’re ready to start the Easter egg hunt.
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Simply glue on buttons of all shapes, sizes, and colorsno need to be exact.
Tie apretty pinkribbon to the handle for a holiday-ready presentation.
Easter Bonnet Basket
We turned the idea of a pretty Easter basket on its head.
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Start by freshening any hat with a dryer sheet.
Build a base for the decorations using waddedpaper towelscovered with greenery.
Fill the crown with softly colored eggs, either natural or artificial.
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Hollowed-out eggs can be stuffed with paper ribbons bearing spring wishes, egg-hunting clues, or names forplace cards.
Fabric-Wrapped Easter Tins
Scraps of your favorite fabrics turn ordinarytin plantersinto adorable Easter baskets.
Apply a decoupage medium such as Mod Podge to the pail, then attach the fabric.
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Smooth out any air bubbles, and finish with a second coat of decoupage medium.
Write the child’sname on a labeland tie it to the handle with a matching ribbon.
Children will love how many toys and treats this sturdy “basket” can hold.
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For a personalized element, add a monogram to the side.
To make it, print out the free pattern, cut, and assemble.
As the final flourish, tie on a bright pastel bow.
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Our adorablegift basketcomes together with just a bit of scrapbook paper and ribbon.
First, download our pattern and cut it out.
Adhere the sides to the back and front pieces and fold them up.
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Thread ribbon through the holes to hold the basket together, then attach the handle pieces.
Recipes for Your Easter Meal
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