Five More Great Frugal Easter Basket Ideasby Nicole Humphrey | More from this Blogger 28 Mar 2007 05:27 AM
I often give gift baskets filled with goodies as gifts for my friends and family on holidays and birthdays. I try to use innovative items to put the items in. For instance, a good basket for a beach themed gift basket would be a tote bag. Not every basket has to be an actual basket. Here are five more great ideas for Easter baskets (or even gift baskets). Milk Jugs or Cartons Cut down a plastic milk jug and fill with the plastic grass. You have a built in handle if you cut the top off. You could also cut a small hole into the milk jug, fill it up with all sorts of goodies, cover the hole with tape and a cute picture and stump your kids. How did all that stuff get in there? For a smaller basket idea you can use a carton. Cut off the top, punch holes and add string or a pipe cleaner. Perfect for a toddler or to hold a small amount of candy. Large Brown Paper Bags Take a large brown paper grocery sack and roll the sides down the outside of the bag. You can either create holes and use a ribbon to create a handle, or just leave as is. A paper grocery sack holds a LOT of stuff. Halloween Pumpkins I used this idea when my children were small. We cut out bunny ears and taped them onto the pumpkin. We taped a pom pom tail to the back and cut out a circle nose out of paper. Yes, we had an orange bunny, but they thought it was cute. Shoe Boxes or other boxes Shoe boxes are another simple way to create a basket. You can decorate, punch holes and add a handle. Or just leave the box as is. It holds a pretty large amount of candy, and you have plenty of sizes to choose from. Dollar Store Finds Last year we picked our baskets out at the dollar store. Only we didn't get the traditional easter basket. My children decided to use storage containers as their easter baskets and after easter they stored trinkets, jewelery and other items in them. My son hosts his rock collection in one. Regardless of what you use, have a wonderful Easter with your family. Related Articles: More Frugal Seasonal and Holiday Articles Visit the Scrapbooking Blog For Creative Ideas To Use Your Scrapbooking Supplies to decorate some of these "baskets". Learn more about Nicole Humphrey ![]() Nicole Humphrey is a freelance writer, consultant for CTMH and a Sr. Blogger for families.com. She resides in St. Charles, Missouri with Mike and their five children and two furbabies. Relevantfrugal tags User Comments No comments on this article yet. Be the first to comment! Community Tags basket, easter, frugal, Holiday, ideas Discuss this article
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