1Yarn-Wrapped Basket
mike gartenWeave fluffy yarn through a simple wire basket to add softness and colour. Create a striped effect by alternating two colours of yarn — one darker than the other. Simply knot the yarn at the back of the basket to secure it.
2Terra-cotta Easter Basket
mike gartenThink "outside the basket" this year by turning a flower pot into a reusable Easter basket. You'll want a pot that's at least 6 inches wide. Load it with shredded paper filler, then small presents — sticking to a gardening theme if you wish.
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3Upcycled Berry Basket
mike gartenFor a zero-waste basket idea, raid your recycling bin for a cardboard berry carton. All you have to do is give it a coat of paint (we chose a dark green shade).
4Plastic Bunny Basket
It's Always AutumnPlastic serving bowls from Dollar Tree can easily become a cheerful bunny basket. Two large bowls act as the body and two fluted bowls as the face. Everything is secured with clear tape, so it's easy to get inside — and you can reuse the bowls after Easter Sunday.
Get the tutorial at It's Always Autumn »
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5Reusable Easter Tote
mike gartenBefore you buy expensive Easter baskets, take stock of what you already own — don't we all have a growing collection of tote bags? Secure a felt carrot to the handle using ribbon for a festive touch, then fill it just as you would a basket.
6Coffee Filter Easter Basket
One Little ProjectKids will have a blast recreating these floral Easter baskets. You don't need much to make them — just four coffee filters per basket, a few watercolour paints of your choice and green pipe cleaners for the handle.
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7Jumbo Easter Basket
It's Always AutumnIf you're worried about making an Easter basket that can accommodate larger gifts, here's your answer. This blogger uses a laundry basket, pool noodle and thick ribbon to make this decorative basket. She swears it only took 30 minutes.
Get the tutorial at It's Always Autumn »
8Fabric-Wrapped Basket
Mike GartenFasten a bright dishtowel or scarf around a traditional basket for a five-minute look that’s Easter Bunny-ready.
Steps:
- Depending on the size of your basket, cut a large square of fabric (like a cloth napkin, dish towel or scarf).
- Lay the fabric diagonally and place your basket in the center. Take opposite corners and tie a knot at the top of the basket handle. Tuck the extra fabric into the basket.
- Tie a knot around each side of the basket handle to secure and define the handle.
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9Colourful Crocheted Easter Basket
Mike GartenFasten a sturdy felt handle to a crocheted catch-all to make it ready for the Easter Bunny (and all the treats they'll bring). Use a store-bought basket or stitch your own if you're up for it.
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10Plastic Canvas Baskets
Crafting CheerfullyThese festive baskets are made from plastic canvas and yarn, including white, pink, purple and multi-colour. The end result is guaranteed to be adorable, whether you craft a cute bunny or magical unicorn.
Get the tutorial at Crafting Cheerfully »
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11Rainbow Easter Basket
Lovely IndeedSew your own Easter basket using felt sheets and gold deco foil (sewing machine optional). For a springy feel, swap traditional colours for pastel shades, like pink, mint and lavender.
Get the tutorial at Lovely Indeed »
12Craft Stick Easter Basket
Mike GartenAdd personality to a basic woven basket by decorating the exterior with large wooden craft sticks. We painted these craft sticks with white acrylic paint, but you can choose any shade.
Materials:
- Large craft sticks
- Screw hole punch
- Hot glue
- Top of a round take-out container
- White acrylic paint
- Craft brush
- Burlap or fabric scrap (for the inside)
- ½ burlap ribbon
Steps:
- Make a template craft stick where you put a hole about ½" down from the top in the center. Using your 'template,' mark 18 (or more!) craft sticks with where you need to make the hole and punch it out.
- Paint each craft stick white and let them dry. Hot-glue the bottom of a craft stick (without the hole) to the round and hot-glue the rest of the craft sticks until the entire plastic base is covered.
- Cut a piece of burlap or fabric and attach it to the inside of the basket with a few dots of hot glue to make a nicer finish.
- Finish the basket with a strip of burlap ribbon on the bottom of the basket. Attach the bow with a few dots of hot glue and trim it to fit.
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13Paper Easter Basket
The House That Lars Built 14Easter Bunny Bags
Mike GartenIf you're short on storage space, go with something you can fold up or recycle as soon as the holiday wraps. Cut paper bags to make bunny-ear shapes, then draw on a bunny face with a black marker and finish it off with a pom-pom tail. Fill it with all of their chocolates, candies and other holiday treats as you would a normal basket!
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15Pastel Yarn Basket
One Little ProjectWrap a plastic cup in pastel yarn — think baby blue, muted yellow and light purple. Then, wrap a pipe cleaner in the same yarn to create a handle and wrap the basket in a polka dot ribbon.
Get the tutorial at One Little Project »
16Fry Box Treat Container
Eighteen25With this easy-to-follow DIY, you can turn unused fry boxes (head to Amazon rather than your local fast food chain) into adorable bunnies.
Get the tutorial from Eighteen25 »
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17Rope Easter Basket
Mike GartenGather the essentials: cotton rope, liquid fabric dye, hot glue and a craft paintbrush to DIY this sweet blue-coloured rope basket. Bonus: Sewing isn't required!
Steps:
- Spiral the rope into a circle and apply hot glue as you attach the rope together. Continue wrapping until you make the circle large enough to be the bottom of your basket.
- Start stacking the rope on top of itself to create the sides of the basket and use the same hot-glue technique to secure the rope.
- Continue step two and make sure to keep everything straight until you have your desired height.
- Trim the rope's end and hot-glue the end inside the basket to prevent it from fraying or getting loose.
- Water down some of the fabric dye and brush it onto the sides until you achieve your desired tone of colour. Once it's dry, your basket is ready to use!
18Plastic Crocheted Easter Basket
Persia LouThis blogger uses colourful plastic tablecloths to create "plarn," which is typically yarn made from plastic shopping bags. The end result is durable, sturdy and waterproof — ideal for kids! We're loving hot pink, but bright blue or sunny yellow are great options, too.
Get the tutorial at Persia Lou »
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19Golden Easter Basket
Studio DIYLooking for an Easter basket idea for teens? This glitzy gold version will make them feel like the grown-up they claim to be. If you can't find a gold basket, use metallic paint.
Get the tutorial from Studio DIY »
20Plastic Cup Easter Baskets
DIY InspiredHere's another affordable way to repurpose a plastic cup! All you need is twine, a foam brush and some Mod Podge to create these rustic Easter baskets. Fill it with shredded paper and chocolate eggs, plus a pink felt bird.
Get the tutorial at DIY Inspired »
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