
Easter is just around the corner, and here are practical, fun Easter basket ideas for kids, teens and adults. I’ve developed an easy formula to fill baskets with items recipients will actually use and enjoy long after the holiday.
Below you’ll find over thirty suggested items and a handful of durable basket options. I grouped ideas into clear categories so you can build a thoughtful basket without guesswork.
The Best Easter Baskets

A well-made basket lasts for years and can be repurposed throughout the seasons. Choosing a timeless basket makes the gift feel special and practical. A few durable ideas include felt bunny baskets, market or rattan baskets, and simple white wire or wicker styles. Pick one that suits your recipient’s taste and your home’s aesthetic.

- Felt bunny basket
- Market basket
- Basket luggy
- House-shaped basket
- White wire basket
- Wicker bunny baskets in various sizes and patterns

My Basket Filling Formula for Kids
I use a simple five-part formula to fill kids’ Easter baskets so they’re balanced and useful:
- Something creative
- Something to add to a collection
- Something practical
- Something edible
- Something seasonal
This lets you scale by budget—one big item plus smaller affordable fills works well. You can source many items at discount spots or the dollar section and still create a thoughtful basket.

Something Creative
Encourage imagination with art supplies, craft kits or pretend play items. These work for toddlers through preteens:
- Crayons or colored pencils
- Notepads
- Stickers
- Felt balls
- Beads for simple jewelry
- Modeling clay
- Kinetic sand
- Water-reveal activity books
- Cookie cutters for baking or play
- Small garden tools for little gardeners
- Magic wands or dress-up accessories
- Play silks for open-ended play

Something to “Add” to a Collection
Baskets are perfect for adding small pieces to a child’s current toy collection so items get long-term use:
- Toy cars
- Wooden train pieces
- Play food items
- Figurines
- Magnetic tiles
- Small LEGO sets or minifigures
- Dollhouse furniture or clothes
- Kid-safe nail polish for older kids
Choose additions that complement what your child already enjoys to avoid single-use plastic toys that are quickly forgotten.

Something Practical
Practical items make baskets useful right away and reduce duplicate gifts later on. Practical choices include:
- Bath products like gentle wash or bubble bath
- Pajamas
- Socks
- New shoes or a seasonal bathing suit
- Books suitable for their age
- Hair accessories
- A new cup or snack bowl

Something to Eat
Edibles are budget-friendly, consumable and always welcome. Beyond candy, consider:
- Chocolate bars or seasonal chocolate eggs
- Pancake or baking mixes
- Sprinkles or decorative toppings for baking
- Baking mixes for a family activity
- Fruit snacks or applesauce pouches for younger kids
- Themed crackers or pretzels
- Granola bars or snack packs
- Packaged seasonal treats like marshmallow confections

Something Seasonal
Include at least one seasonal or themed item that celebrates spring or Easter without being purely disposable:
- Plush bunny or spring stuffed animal
- Calico Critters or small animal figures
- Wind-up butterflies or other spring toys
- Bunny-shaped bath bombs
- Egg-shaped sidewalk chalk
- Toys and accessories in spring colors
Top Easter Basket Picks for Kids
Here are top picks that span price points and ages—double-check age recommendations before buying for younger children.

Selections include small toys, self-care items, creative supplies and a few seasonal treats—all intended to mix and match across the five categories above.
From top to bottom, left to right:
Peep sprinkles mix | Silicone binoculars | Easter bath bomb
Bunny pajamas | Wooden toy car
Inclusive skin-tone crayons | Pastel star wand | Mini puzzle
Cadbury mini eggs | Rainbow play silk
Rainbow playing cards | Magic butterflies | Yellow gingham dress
Picture book | Pastel slingshot | Calico Critters
Scented play dough | Train/DUplo connectors | Ice cream chalk
Colored pencil roll-up | Illustrated classic book
Stuffed bunny pattern | Bunny bath bombs
My Easter Basket Filler Formula for Teen & Adults
The same five-part formula works well for teens and adults: something creative, something to add to a collection, something practical, something edible and something seasonal. Below are ideas that fit those categories and feel grown-up while still being fun.

Something Creative
Choose items that spark a hobby or creative moment:
- Favorite magazine issue
- Gardening tools or seed packets
- Mini puzzles or tabletop games
- Deck of playing cards or specialty card games
- Guitar picks or small music accessories
- Quality pens or a measuring tape for makers
- Art supplies or a compact craft kit
- Mini LEGO or model kit for adults
- Unique bookmarks for readers
- Needle minder or small sewing tool for crafters

Something to Add To A Collection
Add a small collectible that feeds their passion and will be enjoyed beyond the holiday:
- Candles or new scents
- Band tee or vintage-style shirt
- Comfortable leisurewear pieces
- Magnets or small home decor additions
- Specialty stationery
- Collectible figurines or cards
- Comic books or a new issue for a series
- Face masks or self-care travel samples

Something Practical
Practical items feel thoughtful and are immediately useful. Consider:
- No-show or comfortable socks
- Toothbrush or oral care items
- Bobby pins, hair ties or grooming tools
- Bath and shower products or skincare
- Shave supplies or travel-sized essentials
- Office staples like scissors or a nice notebook
- Insulated water tumbler
- Reusable kitchen cloths or washcloths
- Lip balm or small self-care essentials
- Travel containers or organizers
- Pajamas or cozy loungewear

Something Edible
Edibles and beverages are always appreciated and can be chosen to match the recipient’s tastes:
- High-quality chocolate bar
- Specialty sodas or mixers
- Mini alcohol sampler bottle for adults (21+)
- Protein bars or healthy snacks
- Dried fruit or trail mix
- Unique gummy or artisan candy
- Specialty coffee or single-origin beans
- Gift card to a local bakery or coffee shop
- Baking mixes for an easy at-home treat

Something Seasonal
Seasonal items that feel relevant and useful are better than single-use novelties. Consider:
- Spring nail polish or press-on nails
- Spring makeup shades or gloss
- Seasonal candies in pastel hues
- Sunglasses for sunny days
- Spring-themed stationery or a floral notebook
- Spring-scented diffuser or small candle
- Floral perfume or dried flower bouquet
- Ties, pastel jewelry or hair clips
- DIY party hats or small seasonal decor

My Easter Basket Picks for Teens + Adults
Below are curated picks for teens and adults focused on self-care, crafts and small luxuries. These items can be the main feature of a basket or paired with treats for a full gift.

From top to bottom, left to right:
Spring nail polish | Specialty coffee | Floral puzzle
Rechargeable USB lighter | Travel containers | Card game
Jet lag mask | Small luxury candle | Fuzzy slipper sandals
Linen napkins | Artisan chocolate | Organic lip balm
I hope these suggestions help you build Easter baskets that feel personal and useful. If your family has favorite basket staples, I’d love to hear them in the comments.
Some items mentioned may be available through affiliate links. Recommendations are based on items that are practical, giftable and enjoyable—chosen to help you create meaningful baskets.