Who says Easter baskets are only for kids? Every year, I always make up a basket for my mom and my sister along with the kids. If you’re like me and want to get the whole family involved, I have 26 Easter basket ideas for everyone you love – starting with teens.
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Easter Basket Ideas for Teens
1. Teen Girl Essentials
Are you looking for an unconventional basket idea for a teen girl? This one is perfect. The pink theme is perfect for Easter, and you’ll put all of these essentials in a pretty pink rope basket:
- Betty Buzz sparkling soda
- Her favorite magazine
- A bar of chocolate
- Pink nail polish
- Pink scissors
- A pretty scented candle
- Bottle of pink matches
2. Teen Boy Basket
Most teen boys would be over the moon about getting this basket, which is filled with:
You can swap out any of these items for ones related to his hobbies.
3. Tween Traditional Basket
If you’re looking for more traditional Easter basket ideas, this one is great for tweens. Find a pretty wicker Easter basket and fill it with:
- Peeps
- Candy
- Easter bath bomb with a surprise inside
- A thoughtful Easter card
- Pastel felt tip pens
4. Hat Baskets for Teen Boys
Ditch the traditional Easter basket and fill a new hat with some treats for Easter. Choose your teen’s favorite snacks and candy. You can’t go wrong with Peeps, Cadbury eggs, beef jerky and Pringles. Tuck all of your candy and snacks into his new hat, and you have the perfect Easter basket.
5. Sporty Easter Basket
If your teen is active, they’ll love this sporty Easter basket idea. You’ll use a shoebox as the basket and fill it with a new pair of sneakers and some athletic gear. Finish things off with a few pieces of candy and your teen’s favorite drink. This is a basket idea that you can use for a boy or a girl.
6. Teen Girl Basket Idea
Your teen girl’s Easter basket doesn’t have to be elaborate. Just a few of her favorite things will make the day special. In this basket idea, they’ve added a Starbucks gift card, some egg-shaped Peeps (and regular Peeps), a few bath bombs, a chocolate bunny, a journal, a Frappuccino and pastel pens.
7. Teen Boy Snack Easter Basket
If you’re making up a basket for a teen boy, he’ll be more than happy with a basket full of his favorite snacks. In this Pin, they’ve added Doritos, hot sauce, a bottle of Gatorade, some chocolate bunnies and a few other goodies. They’ve also added a few surprises, like a black t-shirt and a PlayStation accessory.
8. Preppy Older Teen Boy Basket
If you have a teen boy with a preppy style and who’s a little bit older, this basket idea is perfect. It’s filled with: a Chaps button-down shirt, a pair of boat shoes, khaki pants, a few Reese’s eggs and a bottle of lemonade. You can add whatever style of clothing you want if your teen prefers a more casual or athletic look.
9. Beauty-Themed Basket
Beauty-themed Easter basket ideas are perfect for teens. You can fill it with the teen’s favorite beauty items. Here are some ideas: nail polish, lip gloss, shower pouf, makeup remover wipes, or skincare products. Add their favorite candy, too, for a little treat.
Easter Basket Ideas for Adults
10. Gourmet Food Basket
Here’s an Easter basket that I can get behind. It’s loaded with delicious treats, like chocolate bunnies, grapes, pears, bread, cheese and jam. There’s also an adorable rabbit-themed cutting board and a pretty spring-themed tea towel. You can add in a bottle of wine, too, if the recipient is into it.
11. Spring-Themed Easter Basket
This basket idea has a little bit of everything in it: snacks, personal care items, shoes and a water bottle. As for the snacks, you can choose whatever they love. In this basket, they’ve added Peeps, chocolate bunnies and little candy eggs. They’ve also added Mario Badescu’s rose water spray, which is amazing for the skin.
12. Baker’s Easter Basket
Do you have a friend or family member who loves baking? This is the perfect Easter basket for them. It’s jam-packed with baking essentials, like measuring spoons, treat toppers, cupcake liners, bakers’ twine, a whisk, silicone mixing spoons and more.
13. Rose Gold Themed Easter Basket
This adult Easter basket has a gorgeous rose gold theme and is loaded with things she’ll love, like Clarins skincare products, lip color, nail polish, chocolate bunnies, a magazine, a mini bottle of Moet and roses.
14. Ferrero Rocher Basket
Not sure what to fill your adult Easter basket with? Keep it simple and choose a chocolate theme – like Ferrero Rocher. This basket is filled with Ferrero Rocher candies. Faux flowers and an Easter egg bring the whole thing together. Choose a classic basket for this idea.
15. Gardener’s Easter Basket
The gardener in your life will love this Easter basket. It’s filled with gardening tools, gardening gloves, a succulent plant, ChapStick and other gardening-related goodies. Feel free to customize this basket however you want.
16. Teen Girl Basket
Teen girls who are adults but not past 19 will love this basket idea. You can add in candies, such as Peeps, but don’t forget the other girly items, such as gel nail polish, books, candles, roses and anything else that you think she’ll love.
17. Alcohol-basket
Easter basket ideas for parents or adults? Why not some liquor? You’ll find this basket is filled with goodies, such as Bacardi mojito, Skyy, Smirnoff and a ton of other alcoholic beverages.
You’ll just need to find small bottles (easy enough) and add them to the basket.
18. Inexpensive Adult Basket
What do adults like? Sure, candy is always a nice surprise, but you can never go wrong with succulents, candles and things like facial masks. You’ll need to think about the person, consider their likes and dislikes, and then add all of the small items that you think they’ll appreciate to the basket.
19. Boyfriend Easter Basket
What’s the great thing about boyfriends? They’ll eat anything that you put in front of them. Fill up a basket – anything really – with Reese’s, chocolate bunnies, Pez, t-shirt, cologne, Peeps and whatever else you find, and he’ll be sure to love it.
Easter Basket Ideas for Kids and Toddlers
20. Bunny Roo Basket
I love this wicker basket with the child’s name added with yarn! It looks amazing, and you can add in so many goodies, such as:
21. Toddler Easter Basket
Toddlers can have fun, too. Adding a few goodies to the basket is easy when you have options, such as water beads, first word books, sun squad and clogs. You’ll find plenty of neat options that you can add, depending on the child’s age.
Books, toys, candies, or anything learning- or animal-related are perfect.
22. 2-year-Old Easter Basket Stuffer
Two-year-olds are more fun than one-year-olds because they know more about the world and will use the items you add to their baskets. You’ll love this stuffer list that includes:
- Pajamas
- Straws
- Flip flops
- Animal book
- Animal cards
23. Soft Easter Basket – 1-year Old
Easter basket ideas for a one-year-old must be practical and also safety-oriented. You’ll find the white cloth basket is ideal because it doesn’t have sharp edges. I found this one that I like better on Amazon, and you can fill it with anything you like: cards, teething rings, stuffed bunny rabbits, coloring books – the sky is the limit.
24. Rain Boot Easter Basket
One of the most unique Easter baskets is this rain boot option. You’ll be filling the boots with virtually anything you wish: toys, candy – anything. Lone Cone boots were used in this recommendation, and you have so many options to choose from:
- Flowers
- Trucks
- Dozens of others
25. You’re My Little Honey Bunny
I’m not sure how people come up with all of these great ideas, but this is just perfect for a baby. You don’t need to worry about candies – the baby can’t eat them – so you’ll be adding in a small bunny rabbit, toy carrot teether and any other toy that you wish.
If you have someone who just had a baby in your life, they’ll appreciate this basket with all of the functional toys that you add.
26. Kids, Fun Easter Basket
You can make the perfect kids’ basket with a ton of goodies, such as Easter eggs, candy, a small watering can, books and a card. Notice the We Belong to Each Other book in the background, which completes the basket.
Small boots are cute, too, especially if the recipient loves to garden.