Browsing Amazon this morning, this popped up as a suggestion. How cute would this be as an Easter Basket that will get use more than one day of the year (and not be shoved in a closet until next year??)??
There are so many possibilities for this Melissa & Doug Gardening Tote, but the very first thing that comes to mind is to fill it with gummy worms, gummy bugs, jelly beans you repackage as “jelly bean tree seeds” and similar things. Then your child has a great toy to help you outside all summer long!
What other ideas do you have for this bag? Or what other unique things do you do for Easter Baskets?
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Part comedian, part Dad, part athlete. He will boss around your children while they play ball.
Just as angelic as she looks, this girl could easily raise a Village by herself, and all the children would grow up to be President.
Self proclaimed, she would be a webkinz dog. Because, "they're cute, and puppies are too. And they're sweet and they always get along with other puppies."
This mini-Martha Stewart can handle ANY craft you send her way. She isn't all bows and rainbows, she's got karate kid moves!
Not "Pick-Me-Up" like caffeine, she wants you to pick her up! AND NOW!
Anything that can be destroyed WILL be destroyed!
Practically Perfect in Every Way for now! Nicknamed "The Panda" she is rolly polly and lives by the motto, "the little one, is KING!"
The resident Labradoodle, Miller got his name because Mom won and got to name the baby! Need something chewed up? He'll take care of it. Especially if it's expensive..
I always go to Jo-ann fabric store and get my kids a basket to use for easter. After they empty all their easter goodies out they have a basket to store toys or others small items in their rooms. I also always get them each a nice stuffed animal and hide it randomly in the house and wait till I hear a scream of delight when they find theirs!
I love the idea of hiding something!
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE functional, multi-purpose items and so I love this. I fill baskets with silly puddy, mini play-do, sidewalk chalk, bubbles, stickers, crayons/coloring books, jump ropes, kites, homemade activity coupons (redeemable for hanging out at their place of choice)…and majority of these items found at dollar store. Btw, my kids are 16, 18 and they still love this stuff.
I thought it was really cute as well. My big girls would like it for their hair stuff.