Easter is fast approaching, which means I have started hoarding colorful goodies for the girls’ baskets! I decided this year, I wanted to go with super bright colors (maybe since this winter has seemed extra long, and I am desperate for some color in our lives!). I gathered up goodies from our favorite small shops, and, of course, what almost-six year old’s Easter basket would be complete without some Shopkins? 😉
First things first, the baskets needed some Easter festiveness. These Peekawhoo bunnies are the SOFTEST thing you will ever feel, and have the option to custom embroidertheir ears! You can save 20% on all bunnies and bunnies in baskets at Peekawhoo.com with code JENNA20. The last day to order for Easter shipping is March 31, so hop to it! (see what I did there? Hop. HA!)
My friends at Stella and Lu were sweet enough to gift the girls their own blankets! I loved picking fabrics and colors that matched each girl’s personality with these custom pieced blankets!
Each girl also has an adorable tee from my friends at Beckaloo Fashions in their basket. You all know I am a sucker for matching the girls, and these tees are perfect for that! Adaline lives in their bloomers in the warmer months!
For Adaline’s basket, I knew I wanted to include some Re-Play pieces that aren’t just fun – they’re practical (a mom of three can never have enough clean cups or snack stacks in her arsenal!). The vibrant colors went perfectly with my color scheme, too! Also, I just have to point out how adorable that bunny egg rattle and teether from Hudson and Ruthie’s new Sunday Line are! And a gift guide wouldn’t be complete without a cameo from June & January – how cute is that little blush bunny?!
For London’s basket, I added some cute Little Cosmetics pieces for her growing collection – she is obsessed. I also finally found the Little Mermaid Little People that are actually mermaids, if that makes sense? Not Ariel in the dress. London is picky. Most of the rest of her basket was found in the Dollar Spot at Target (bunny bubbles, molding foam). Since she loves playing dress up, I snagged a few Hooray Everyday necklaces for her, and they fit perfectly into the plastic Easter Eggs!
Peyton’s basket will be complete with some scented gel pens (remember those?!), Shopkins pens, and glitter washi tape (all from the Target Dollar Spot), as well as this tiny Shopkins candy dispenser. I found the cutest glittery Easter stickers, and am still on the hunt for some bunny-shaped sticky notes, since those are her current obsession. I also found her the cutest little star necklace from Hooray Everyday.
And if you’re in a pickle, fun hair accessories are always a good standby, and generallt fit inside the plastic eggs! You can still snag my bows from my collection with LooptyLooBows, too! And this flower headband is SO cute, and the perfect Easter pastel!
I’ll be topping Peyton and London’s baskets off with these cute little bunny cubes of candy from Sugarfina. Addy will be getting Puffs!
I will be re-using the girls’ copper wire baskets, because I love how it looks, and let’s be honest – because I have too much stuff to fit in a basket (whoops!).
I would love to know what some of your favorites for Easter baskets are – and if you have seen some cute, bunny-shaped sticky notes 😉
UPDATED: Here is the finished product! The girls were SO excited Easter morning!
Jessica says
What a great round up! There are similar bins in the dollar spot at target, if anyone is looking for some! They’re only $3!
Jenna says
Yes! We use those to organize play food in our play kitchen! 😉
Julia says
My girls love little cosmetics too! I didn’t think to put them in the eggs instead of candy. What a great idea!
Jenna says
Yes! I add some candy in for the bigger girls, but try to keep it more toward little toys/books! 🙂
Kim says
I love those bunnies! I always add a bunny and a book to my kids easter baskets. Usually bubbles and side walk chalk too! I love that you added art stuff for your oldest! So cute!
Jenna says
Yes to books! I’m still searching for a good bunny book, if you have any suggestions?? 🙂
Amanda says
Love those Little People! My youngest is obsessed with them, and I didn’t know they came in mermaids! We have the princess Ariel! And I totally know what you mean wituba picky toddler haha!
Jenna says
Picky toddler life is so real 🙂
April says
I always add a book and a coloring book. We love to read and color. If we need new crayons a pack of those too. My girls love bandaids so they each get a new box of those. Usually I pick out whatever character they like at the moment. This year, it will be shopkins and Disney princesses. I try not to put too much candy in there. My middle daughter dislikes any candy except organic lollipops and m&m’s. So we choose apples, bananas, and oranges for her Easter basket and a few lollipops as well as some m&m’s. I just buy an m&m’s Easter egg at target and some lollipops from Trader Joe’s. They also get a new toothbrush too. They seem to enjoy those things. Thanks for sharing your ideas. (New follower from IG – @sahmof3girls)
Jenna says
Hi! Thank you for following along! My mom always tossed in a toothbrush into our easter basket and Christmas stockings – such a smart idea! And I absolutely love the idea of bandaids!! They occupy the girls for so long – great ideas! 🙂
Jaimie says
Great roundup, jenna – as usual! I love the little mermaid little people!
Jill says
You are always so on top of it! I need to get on your level!
Sienna says
wow! You have three lucky little bunnies!!