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This year, Easter falls on Sunday, April 20, which means it's start planning how to DIY your cutest Easter basket yet. If, like me, you're already dreaming of Peeps, chocolate bunnies, and pastel everything, Amazon is discounting Easter basket supplies for its Big Spring Sale (which officially ends March 31)—and it's just the springtime inspiration you crave right now.
As a mom on a mission, I found adorable baskets that can be reused every year, as well as all the good stuff that'll go inside. Stock up on classic candies, toy eggs you can stuff with treats, and paper grass (not plastic) for lining their baskets. Add a few non-candy gifts like these squeal-worthy Squishmallows or a floral LEGO set to make it extra special.
Whether you need ideas for a mega-basket or you have a lot of friends and family coming to your house, check out our picks and get ready to celebrate the Easter season.
These sweet little baskets are made of soft cotton rope, and the bunny ears make them extra cute. Each one has about 8x10 inches of space, perfect for displaying all of the treats and gifts packed inside.
Ah, Peeps! Sugar-coated marshmallows have never been so coveted, and we look forward to these pastel bunnies every year. Get the multi-colored set to make sure you have enough for everyone (and a few left over for yourself).
A small Squishmallows pal is the perfect non-candy Easter gift, and they seem to get cuter by the year. We love this happy little chick, as well as the chocolate-dipped bunny and the pastel octopus bunny. You know we couldn't pick just one!
If you have a few Easter baskets to prepare and don't have time to get each of them personalized, a name tag is the next best thing. You can write their name on each bunny with a paint marker—or keep it simple and assign a color to each.
No Easter basket is complete without a chocolaty bunny as the star, but that doesn't mean you can try a new flavor. This white chocolate guy has bits of chocolate cookies inside, and you get four in a pack. Now that that's settled, the real question is: Which ear gets the first bite?
Kids of all ages will love getting crafty with LEGO. This set features the flower most associated with spring, bright yellow daffodils. It only has 216 pieces, so they should be able to build it before Easter dinner is served and you can add them to your table's centerpiece.
Kids, adults, and even the family pet will look really cute in Easter photos while wearing these bunny ear headbands. They come in a 12-pack of blue and pink, and you can even pose the ears for a floppy look.
The extra-long ears on this Easter tote are adorable, and we love including a nut-brown hare on this special day. That said, you can get this one in blue, gray, pink, purple, and white, if you fancy them more.
If you have a lot of people to celebrate Easter with, go for a bulk candy grab bag like this one. For less than $20, you'll get 270 small bites of KitKats, Reese's and more that can fit in plastic Easter eggs or fill up a basket.
Use Easter as an excuse to get matchy-matchy with your family, with these Peeps-themed tees that come in sizes from small to XL. The pastel bunnies speak for themselves, and you'll be (casually) on-theme all day.
Is it even Easter if you haven't eaten one too many Cadbury chocolate creme eggs? While this annual treat looks like a runny egg inside, don't worry, it's just fondant. You can also get them filled with caramel or chocolate.
For a plain Easter basket with a little extra something, this one is made of cotton rope but it comes with three cute stuffed dolls. Clip them onto the basket as decoration or add them inside as little presents. It's also available in blue and pink, if you want more color.
Peeps are already an Easter favorite, so why not kick it up a notch with these adorable Chicks on a Stick? Complete with five marshmallow chicks in a variety of pastel shades, these are sure to become a standout surprise in any Easter basket.
These bunny-eared burlap bags will come in handy during an Easter egg hunt, no matter how long it takes to find the last one. Sturdy handles and sides also make them easy to load up with gifts.
Dietary restrictions happen, and fortunately there are delicious plant-based options available like these chocolates from Lovo. Made with almond, oat, coconut, or hazelnut milk, they'll be so excited to see a full-sized chocolate bar in their Easter basket.
If you're planning a big Easter egg hunt, or you just want a fun way to add a bunch of little treats to your kids' baskets, opt for this set of cheerful plastic eggs.
Skip the plastic basket filler this year and go with paper! With this set, you'll get a mix of five bright colors (green, blue, yellow, purple, and pink) and enough for several Easter baskets. Plus, you can feel better about throwing it away once the holiday is over.