
RiteAid sent me a heads up on their Easter Bunny specials today (thanks Eric) which made me do a double take at the calendar - is Easter REALLY just a few days away. Yipes! I am way under prepared for the festivities. The flu went through our family like the plague and set my schedule waaay back!
So it's especially good to know that RiteAid has many of the supplies I'll need to make sure our last minute Easter Baskets can still be filled with all sorts of great deals. They even made a few suggestions which I have included along with my little list of things of baskets I have done in the past.
Finding all the personal goodies for each of my boys is something I enjoy doing. One can never be to old for Santa or the Easter Bunny in our house, it is just the basket and the goodies filling them that grow up.
I say basket, but really I've used anything and everything. I look for "baskets" which can be used again and look good doing it. Here are a few of the things I have used as a basket and the goodies to fill them over the past 18 years as Assistant to the Easter Bunny:
TODDLER YEARS:
Basket: Small Backpack
Filling: art and craft supplies; homemade play dough; new board book
Basket: Plastic Pail
Filling: All the makings for a phenomenal sand castle, sunscreen, decorated reusable water bottle
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL YEARS:
Basket: Plastic tote/briefcase
Filling: Art supplies, mad libs, book from favorite series, personalized pencils, a sketchpad, homemade playdough
Basket: Small wire mesh basket
Filling: Yi-Gi-Oh, Bakugon goodies, deck of cards, dice
Basket: Lunch Box
Filling: Note pad and pencil, set of army men, cowboys, animals or whatnot, homemade playdoh
Filling: art and craft supplies; homemade play dough; new board book
Basket: Plastic Pail
Filling: All the makings for a phenomenal sand castle, sunscreen, decorated reusable water bottle
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL YEARS:
Basket: Plastic tote/briefcase
Filling: Art supplies, mad libs, book from favorite series, personalized pencils, a sketchpad, homemade playdough
Basket: Small wire mesh basket
Filling: Yi-Gi-Oh, Bakugon goodies, deck of cards, dice
Basket: Lunch Box
Filling: Note pad and pencil, set of army men, cowboys, animals or whatnot, homemade playdoh
TEEN YEARS:
Basket: Fedor hat
Filling: Shampoo, conditioner, gel, new brush, cologne
Basket: Wallet
Filling: Gift cards to a couple of his favourite places around town, cash, a picture of me holding a sign that says, "make good choices. . . or else!". okay, so I didn't put that last one in, but I think I just might have to fit that in to this years basket :-)
Basket: Small Laundry Basket
Filling: Fun new boxers, new t-shirt, a few plain white socks because we can never seem to have enough of those in our house!
Basket: Small rubbermaid tote with handle
Filling: Car safety items - flare, tire pressure, etc., car cleaning supplies
Rite Aid has all kinds of sample size bath and body products, small electronics, books, magazines and other everyday necessities that make perfect basket stuffers for teens on up to college students.
Filling: Fun new boxers, new t-shirt, a few plain white socks because we can never seem to have enough of those in our house!
Basket: Small rubbermaid tote with handle
Filling: Car safety items - flare, tire pressure, etc., car cleaning supplies
Rite Aid has all kinds of sample size bath and body products, small electronics, books, magazines and other everyday necessities that make perfect basket stuffers for teens on up to college students.
Of course, all of the "baskets", no matter the shape they take, come with the Basket Essentials:
Peeps
Chocolate Bunny
Each childs personal candy fave.
A new toothbrush (that Easter Bunny has always been a stickler for healthy teeth!)
If you like the ideas I have suggested, check out Thrifty Fun. They have great ideas about finding creative baskets which can be used again and again, as well as filling the baskets with more than just candies. Thrifty Fun has a long list of non-candy suggestions to help fill up the baskets for your children and some creative basket ideas as well.
What do you use for your Easter Baskets? We would love to hear your suggestions as well. Please feel free to leave a comment sharing your fun ideas. Thanks and have fun :-)
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