What is a good basket replacement to put goodies in for adults?
I don't want to buy baskets for everyone, but I do want to give them some Easter treats! What is a good item, either useful or not, to put some treats in?
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You can use canning jars and fill with jellybeans or M&M's! I do this frequently with the adult "kids" in the family! A coffee mug is another idea!
A ball cap for guys. Wicker basket of flower pot for the gals. Umbrella for either.
You can re- use baskets you may already have, maybe spruce them up with a springy color of spray paint. I've used everything from pretty bowls to Easter-themed coffee mugs, to re-usable plastic food containers covered with floral-patterned tea towels. Bunny or chick-decorated kitchen utensil holders, vases filled with goodies...the list is endless!
Cookie tins! One year I did a travel related theme and placed hand sanitizer, toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner, soap, lotion, band aids, sewing kit, etc.
Another year I just baked cookies.
Then I did a beach / vacation theme, sunscreen, lip balm, lotion, sippy cup, deck of cards, mad libs, tick tack toe, jump rope, etc.
I'm filling a laundry basket with household items,I.e. Toilet tissue,Kleenex, laundry detergent,paper towels...so my 2 bachelor sons and my full time student daughter have all the necessities. But I won't forget some chocolate from the Easter bunny!!!
Use small gift bags from the dollar store! They are easy and inexpensive!
In hard times long ago, we used a lunch sack, or brown grocery sack. Roll down top several times, make handle out of anything you want-staple to bag.
Recently I bought a package of 3 or 4 small plastic oval shaped "tubs" about 3-4" across and about 5" long by about 3" high at the dollar store for a dollar. These would be cute for holding candy, hand sanitizer, etc., then covering with plastic wrap and adding a bow. For reference, 3 sticks of deodorant fit in one, which is what I bought it for. Mine kept falling off the shelf.
Hi Tina,
How about a Glass of some kind, or a Jam Jar tied with string so they can carry it?
Mason jars, plastic storage jars or small baskets from the Dollar Tree.