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Glue the straws on a vase, metal can or other container until fully coated.

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Fill Mason jars using a layer of chocolate rocks, followed by edible grass, candy eggs and marshmallow bunnies.

Edible Terrarium Create an Easter Edition of a terrarium. Fill Mason jars using a layer of chocolate rocks, followed by edible grass, candy eggs and marshmallow bunnies. Tie with ribbon and attach gift tags so guests can enjoy them at home.



Takeout Boxes With Fortune Cookies This takeout box thought is perfect for tweens and teens. Locate spring-colored boxes from your regional supply shop and cover in round stickers to make polka dots. For unexpected and delicious snacks, dip one side of those fortune cookies in vivid chocolate melts and let dry. Place them in the boxes and then hand out to friends.



Jute-Wrapped Bucket Bring a natural, earthy feel to your Easter celebration with a jute-wrapped basket. Wrap jute or twine, starting from the bottom of a galvanized bucket tv mounting company . and go up along the side and around to the bottom again to create a handle. Continue wrapping the sides of the bucket, sometimes hot gluing into the sides. Continue until whole bucket is wrapped in jute and handles are secure. Fill the bucket with green bud filler and egg-shaped candy.



Chalkboard Terra Cotta Pot If you are not into sweets, create a garden lover's basket instead. Apply chalkboard paint. Once dry, then rub chalk, lightly coating entire pot to cure the paint. Wipe excess off and write or draw Easter messages with a chalkboard pen. Fill with gardening goodies.



Hanging Paper Flower Basket Create a three-dimensional jar this year with paper flowers. Create flower shapes out of our free printable designs, and hot glue them into an old vase or alloy can. Get the complete instructions here>>



Duct Tape Make a funky Easter basket using our free printable basket pattern and ornamental duct tape. Get the complete directions here>>



Feathered Chick Easter Bucket This adorable chick bucket just requires a few inexpensive craft materials. Insert a feathered tail and head tuft to present your chick more personality. Get the full instructions here>>



Edible Rice Cereal Bowl Create a raw Easter basket by stashing treats in a rice jar. Make rice cereal treats according to the package, including colorful sprinkles if desired. Press the warm snacks against the interior of bowls coated in wax paper. Let cool, and then remove once hardened. Fill the bowls with raw bud and marshmallow bunnies and chicks.



Adult Easter Box Make the adult Easter basket with pleasure gifts inside. Spray paint an old crate in your color. Let dry, and also attach a cute pennant banner on the front. To produce the banner cut triangles from black cardstock or scrapbook paper, and also write a letter on every triangle using a chalkboard pen. Glue the pennants into a strand of baker's twine, and tie or paste the twine ends to the crate. Fill the box with gifts like wine, glasses and chocolate to give to neighbors and friends.



Muffin Tin Wheatgrass Basket Alter a berry box from the supermarket into sparkly decor. Apply all-purpose paste to the top edges of each box, and sprinkle glitter on top. Shake the box to eliminate extra glitter, and let dry. Place the glittered boxes in a bunch as a centerpiece, or attach a ribbon manage to earn a cute basket.



Glittered Fruit Box Hand out totes with personalized stencil patterns as imaginative Easter egg hunt baskets which double as party favors which guests can use all year long. Get the complete directions here>>



Stenciled Tote Bag Skip the pastels, and add some glow to your Easter celebration. Spray paint an old colander in gold, and match it with golden grass filler and sweet.



Gold Colander Let the children make their basket by printing our free basket pattern and folding it to a basket that is adorable. Print it out>>



Printable Basket A brass antique watering can makes an eye-catching Easter basket alternative. Tie a length of jelqing broad grosgrain ribbon to the handle and the spout for an easy way to take it. You can even hide it from the garden as part of an Easter egg hunt.



Brass Watering Can Create a unique basket for her and him with felt. Attach a bow or tie into the front of these baskets, or utilize our free printable tie and bow patterns. Get the full instructions here>>



Felt Mister and Miss Baskets It is possible to fill this all-edible basket with your favourite Easter candies and place in a bigger Easter basket for a sudden surprise. Get the directions here>>



Crispy Wafer Basket To get a rustic-inspired basket, then tear bits of Easter-themed cloth and weave it through a wire basket you can get at an antique shop. Fill with grass filler and brown hard-boiled eggs for a rustic look.



Rustic Wire Basket Make this bright, seasonal basket using only paper straws, a vase and hot glue. Glue the straws on a vase, metal can or other container until fully coated. Attach ribbon as a handle or fill with spring blossoms to make a budget-friendly Easter centerpiece.



Paper Straw Vase Create a woven basket using paper maps. This gender-neutral idea will be popular with children of all ages. Get the complete directions here>>



Woven Paper Map Decoupage a hat box for a fun, quirky container to maintain treats in. Rip small sections from webpages of an old book. Apply adhesive onto a hat box, place the secured pages in addition to the wet glue and apply more glue over the bits until the box is totally covered. Publish a bow out of ribbon for extra embellishment.



Decoupaged Hat Box Carry your treats easily with our portable jar carrier. Assemble the carrier after the directions on our free printable pattern, and decorate it with ribbons, bows, glitter or anything else you love. Combine two milk bottles along with your beloved small treats.



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