Grown-up Easter Baskets (Something for Your Big Kids) (2024)

This week’s Easter basket post is brought to you by the Easter Bunny. Today we are discussing grown up Easter basket ideas, something for the BIG kids. Whether you are sending a care package via bunny mail or the kids are coming home for brunch, everyone likes a little treat.

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Everyone Loves a Basket of Treats!

CHRISTA: When my kids were little, I loved putting together Easter baskets. It was always fun to come up with a theme and find unique items to put in them. As they get older, this idea still works. Think about a hobby they have or something that interests them, and find fun things to put in their basket related to that. And, of course, cash and gift cards are always appreciated. If they won’t be home for Easter, use this same idea for a college care package.

MEGAN: My kids LOVED an Easter egg hunt. My husband and I would sneak outside after everyone went to bed and hide a million eggs all over our front yard. Long gone are the days of egg hunts at my house, however, if you are still in your egg hunt era check out these GLOWING eggs for a night hunt – or early a.m. as the case may be. We’re keeping it fun still with adult beverage easter baskets and GIANT GOLDEN EGGS for the college kids.

CHRISTA : It’s a basket for the kid at heart! My daughter LOVES everything Disney! She’s planning another trip this spring, so (of course) her Easter basket must be Disney themed! (And she’ll appreciate the nod to her favorite character.) Creating a fun and thoughtful Easter basket is easy when you find something they love and use that as a theme.

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Shop the Easter Basket for Her

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More Ideas for Her Easter Basket

  • For the one who loves new beauty products:Travel size/mini-size/sample size beauty products are easy to find atUltaandSephora, especially near the checkout. And everyone loves to try new products! Pro tip: Ask the employees what’s new and trending.
  • For the aspiring chef:If she likes to cook, look for some fun littlekitchen gadgets and new towels. Pack them in a large bowl or serving tray. Home Goods and Home Sense are a perfect place to find these treasures.
  • For the wine lover:Easter basket shopping at Total Wine? You bet! Individual sized bottles of wine or champagne would be fun!
  • For the work-from-home type:Some new desk accessories for her home office are a nice splurge, including fun gel pens and cute list pads. Instead of an Easter backets, pack all her goodies in a desk organizer.
  • For the glamour girl:Bracelets and earrings would be fun tucked inside some plastic Easter eggs! Try LOFT or Baublebar for asuper cute assortment of spring jewelry.
  • For the spa girl:Put together nail polish, a foot scrub, hand lotion, flip flops and a gift card for a main/pedi.

MEGAN : I’m making two baskets this year; one to mail to my college boy and one for my young adult. One loved to find the golden egg each year in our egg hunts and the other is an adult now. I say you’re never too old, make it fun and silly and fill it with little treats they love to make them smile. You can’t go wrong.

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Shop the Easter Basket for Him

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More Ideas for His Easter Basket

  • For the gym junkie: work out gear: wrist wraps, knee pads, fun socks, reusable water bottle and hand chalk—take it up a notch by putting it in a new gym bag instead of a basket.
  • For the newly employed: mole skin notebooks, their favorite pen (we love the Sharpie Gel and the Pilot G2), sticky notes in all sizes, Starbucks card, coffee mug, charging phone stand and a metro card if they commute.
  • For the budding chef:an enameled pot as the basket, silicon spoons/spatulas, a fancy oil (we like Wegmans basting oil), a spice blend or two and your favorite cook book.
  • For the sports fan:tee shirt rep’ing their favorite team, a reusable cup with their team/schools logo add candy all in the team/school colors.
  • For the partier:Fill the basket with their favorite beer/seltzers, limes (as eggs!), a bottle opener and their favorite candy.

Some Fun (and Useful!) Alternatives to an Easter Basket

If you’re looking for more ideas of things to put in your baskets check out our stocking stuffer post from Christmas. All of these goodies would be perfect in an Easter basket too!

  • Fill a cooler with some fun tailgating or picnic supplies.
  • Layer some beauty products on a pretty tray and tie it up in a cellophane bag.
  • Fill a mixing bowl with cooking gadgets.
  • Something fun…attach a gift card to their favorite six pack with some fancy ribbon and tie it up in cellophane. Tuck some candy in between the bottles!
  • How about filling a lululemon belt bag with some travel sized products?
  • A little back pack for skiing and hiking would be perfect filled with their favorite candy.

Short on time?

Short on time? No worries! Keep it simple and they’ll still love it! Just fill some plastic eggs with candy or cash. Add Easter grass and more candy to the box and voila! Easter care package! They’re all big kids at heart, and who doesn’t like plastic Easter eggs with treats?!

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Packaging Your Easter Basket

Clear bags and ribbon are all you need if you’re wrapping up your basket. Here are a few links:

One more idea….

Perhaps a little something for the young professional on a tight budget!

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