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Arts & CraftsEaster Eggs & Other Easter Crafts

How to Make an Easter Basket

Instructions

  • Step 1: Get a basket Buy a wicker basket. You can find them at craft stores, discount chains, farm stands, and even dollar stores.
  • TIP: To jazz up an inexpensive basket, weave strips of ribbon around the top and handle.
  • Step 2: Fill with grass Fill the bottom of the empty basket with fake grass. You can buy cellophane grass or cut green construction paper into strips.
  • Step 3: Toss in jelly beans Toss a couple of handfuls of jelly beans on the grass.
  • Step 4: Add candy Add your child’s favorite Easter candy to the basket. Classic choices include marshmallow bunnies and chocolate-filled eggs.
  • Step 5: Add plastic eggs Buy some plastic eggs that twist open in the middle and fill them with small treats – coins, stickers, costume jewelry, hair accessories, or coupons to your kids’ favorite places.
  • Step 6: Slip in real eggs Just before your child looks for his basket, slip in one or two of the real eggs he decorated. Just be sure to re-refrigerate them after he discovers his basket.
  • TIP: Tuck your child’s Easter basket somewhere in the house – or, if you live in a warm climate, in the yard – and say the Easter Bunny hid it for him. It will give him practice for upcoming Easter egg hunts.
  • Step 7: Put in a chocolate bunny For the final touch, put a big chocolate Easter bunny in the center of the basket. Surveys show this is what kids look forward to most in their baskets.
  • Step 8: Enjoy Enjoy! Watching your child delight in his candy is almost as much fun as eating it yourself.
  • FACT: President Reagan was such a fan of jellybeans that he had a special tray on Air Force One to keep them from spilling during turbulence.

You Will Need

  • A wicker basket
  • Plastic grass or construction paper
  • Jelly beans
  • Candy
  • Plastic eggs
  • A chocolate bunny
  • Ribbon strips

Lessons in this Guide

How to Decorate for Easter

How to Make a Fabric Easter Egg

How to Marble Easter Eggs

How to Make an Easter Bonnet

How to Make an Easter Basket

How to Arrange an Easter Egg Hunt

How to Decorate Easter Eggs

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