1. Unicorn Summer
Does your kid have a favorite animal? Build a theme around
it, like the colorful unicorn basket. It’s also summer-themed, so there are lots
of outdoor items in the basket, like a swimsuit and a bubble wand. Everything
sits in a giant, clear plastic egg, by far the most viral basket vessel of the
year.
2. Beauty Basket on a Baudget
Makeup is a definite winner for beauty fans, but you don't need to stock it with high-end finds when there are this many treasures at the drugstore. From shower scrubs
to pimple patches, this basket is like a pamper-ready spa day. Of course,
get some color-coordinated candy to fill the basket out.
3. Upside-Down Umbrella
April showers will bring May flowers, so use an upside-down umbrella as
a basket. Fill with clothes, snacks and toys, plus a beach towel for sunnier
days ahead.
4. Bowl Bunny Basket
Sandwich pairs of different-sized plastic party bowls together
around your basket contents and stack the smaller one on top of the bigger bowl. Secure
with a bit of glue and add the finishing touch of bunny ears. You now have a
bunny-shaped tower of treasures.
5. Easter Vending Machine
A cardboard box dressed up to look like a vending machine is a unique and modern spin on
an Easter basket. Stock with candy, little toys and plenty of plastic eggs
with prizes inside.
6. Bunny Basket for Toddlers
This sweet basket is bunny-themed for the younger crowd.
Books, bubbles and soft bunny slippers are all good choices for the smallest Easter
bunny fans.
7. Teen Boy Basket
A basket for a teen boy may seem tricky, but with a mix of
what they need (shoe deodorizers and socks) and what they love (fidget toys and
candy), you can’t miss. Gift cards are always a win when teens are involved.
8. Candy Basket
Instead of filling a basket with candy, make the basket itself out
of candy. Flat packs can easily be glued together to make a box and then you
can fill with whatever theme you want. This creator has other videos where she shows various themes, from Ice Spice to Danny DeVito.
9. Backyard Loot Basket
Instead of a basket of total sugar high, give your kids something
to burn off that energy, like backyard toys. Chalk, water balloons and
swimsuits will get them set for the warmer weather.
10. College-Age Baskets
No matter how old your kid is, they’ll never grow out of a
basket. These ideas are great for teens and young adults – almost like a care package
for their dorm.
11. Employee Basket
Be a total boss and get your employees a little extra
something to make them smile. A classic assortment of Easter candy will show
them you appreciate their hard work.
12. Spicy Snack Basket
Not all Easter baskets have to be sweet. This one is super
spicy with hot chips, hot sauce, pickles and hopefully napkins to dab the
sweat.
13. Giant Basket
A laundry basket and pool noodles can be fashioned into a
giant basket, which is a perfect holder for big items like stuffed animals or
lots and lots of jelly beans.
14. Dad's Easter Basket
A baseball hat makes a cute, small basket for Dad. Fill with
gift cards and candy. Hopefully, the bunny remembers Mom, too?
15. Basket on a Budget
If your budget is limited, a dollar store will help you get
fun things for not a lot of funds. These egg-shaped containers hold snacks, candy and small
toys.
16. Color-Coordinated Basket
Picking a color theme is another cute way to focus your
basket. You can do this for any age and color. This basket is pretty in mostly pink, with pastel accents.