Alternative Easter Baskets for Kids

Make Reusable Easter Baskets from Common Items

By Emma S., published Mar 15, 2006
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Forget expensive wicker baskets, painted Easter colors, or cheap plastic pre-filled baskets that disappoint. There are lots of items found in department stores and even dollar-theme stores, that make perfect reusable baskets. You and your child will be pleased when the basket is empty and can still be used.

Alternative baskets for kids are found by the dozens in toy aisles and household departments. Look for small plastic wagons for boys or grocery carts for girls in the toy department. The items are usually not costly and can hold tons of Easter goodies. There's room for large things, like coloring books, stuffed bunny, and plenty more. When the goodies are gone the boy can cart his puppy or G.I. Joe's around in the wagon. You can seal empty canisters and boxes from the kitchen to make play foods for the girl.

Small laundry baskets make the perfect Easter basket for boy, girl, man or woman. Round, square or rectangular, the baskets can be painted, with a paint marker, in Easter colors. No need in painting the entire basket, though. Just paint around one plastic "window" of the basket, here and there. You can also use Easter stickers to decorate. And if you want, eliminate the Easter theme, on the basket at least, and decorate it with stickers to match your child's bedroom decor. Now when the basket is empty they can use it as a laundry hamper or a place to hold their toys.

Waste baskets also make fantastic Easter baskets. Since they come in so many different sizes and colors, you can choose the one that's right for the recipient. And, they can be used for any gender, any age. Purchase them pre-designed or use stickers, markers, paints, cloth or other items to improve them. There are lots of great things at a craft store that you can use to decorate the trash cans.

Make quick, cheap Easter baskets by purchasing a large plastic bowl at a dollar-theme store or elsewhere. Braid together ribbon, ropes, or just cut a piece of cloth to make a handle. Glue the handle to opposite sides of the bowl, using contact cement to secure.

Alternative Easter Baskets for Kids

Don't use the same ol' baskets for Easter this year - use something new and totally different.

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Takeaways
  • Wicker Easter baskets are expensive and rarely reused.
  • You can make an Easter basket out of a laundry basket or waste basket.
  • Girls will love a basket made from a toy shopping cart.
Did You Know?
Pre-filled baskets contain only a couple of bucks worth of goodies. The rest is grass and a large, cheap stuffed animal.
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Thank you so much for your suggestion. I had thrown away my old wicker baskets last year and forgot that I did. When I went to find them, I realized this and was stumped. We live in a remote area where they don't sale Easter baskets and so I needed to either make it or find an alternative. Thanks for your tips. They are perfect ideas and I can get started today.

Posted on 03/30/2006 at 1:03:00 AM

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