I was compensated for this post by Global Influence. I also received candy from Hershey’s to facilitate this post – and even better, one lucky reader gets to win a Hershey’s Chocolate prize pack!
Easter will be here before you know it (April 20th, in case you’re wondering…thank goodness for Google). Easter means a lot of things to me…Spring, cute dresses for the toddler, family, and of course…chocolate.
This year I wanted to make something cute and festive that we could pass out to the kids in the neighborhood as well as my kids’ classmates. Nothing expensive…just something cute, Easter-y, and handmade (I don’t always go handmade, but when I do…I don’t mess around). The GIANT BOX of Hershey’s candy I received in the mail (two days after I started Weight Watchers…no comments on the internal struggle that followed the chocolate’s arrival) served as inspiration for these handmade paper Easter baskets (template for free printable Easter baskets below!).
{Side note: Did I mention that HERSHEY’S Milk Chocolate is actually my favorite chocolate? And that I require it as a gift from my husband on Mother’s Day, my birthday, and Valentine’s Day, and stuff my kids’ Easter baskets with it so I can have some, too?}
The Cadbury Eggs, Cadbury Mini Eggs, REESE’S Peanut Butter Reester Bunnies, and the HERSHEY’S KISSES Milk Chocolates are all the perfect size for these cute little baskets.
Here’s what you need to make these handmade paper Easter baskets:
- Color printer (or, just print them out in black and white and use them to trace out the pattern on scrapbook paper)
- Paper (cardstock works best)
- Scissors
- Tape
- HERSHEY’s candy (to fill them up with goodies!)
- Easter grass (optional…I found mine at a craft store for $1.00)
Click here to download the free printable Easter Basket templates (and go easy on me…I’m still super new to this graphic design stuff):
This craft is “easy” – it doesn’t involve power tools and it’s mindless enough that you can do it while watching Real Housewives (that’s not just me, right?) – but it’s not really little kid-friendly. You do need some level of dexterity and patience to get the first basket or two together (the more you make, the easier they get).
Here’s a simple tutorial on how to make your baskets.
- Print your basket templates and cut all of the pieces out (I used a paper cutter for the long strips, but I made plenty of these using just scissors and they worked just fine).
- Fold the sides of the box in towards the center and then along the dotted lines (much easier if you fold first!).
- Take one of your basket weaving strips and fold it into a square. Use a piece of tape the secure it. It’s easier to work with an already-formed square (trust me!).
- Weave the basket’s strips around the square weaving strip (one goes over, the next goes under…all around the square). This can be a little bit tricky, so I used tape to secure it every now and then.
- Once you’ve got the basket complete, use tape (on the inside of the basket) to keep the strips in place. Fold the strip that will be the top of the basket in half, lengthwise.
- Fold the basket top strip into quarters and place on the top of the basket. Use tape to secure.
- Tape the handle to the inside of the box, and…ta-da! All done!
Although I didn’t let my kids help (aside from handing me little pieces of tape), they LOVE these little baskets! They have been carrying them around the house and fighting over who gets to play with them next (the fighting part’s not so great, but the part where they love playing with them is!).
There are all kinds of fun (and delicious) Easter ideas at CelebratewithHersheys.com. If you are looking for inspiration, you will find plenty here. My favorite (if I had to pick one) is this super cute WHOPPERS ROBIN EGGS Wreath (it is *right* up my alley – kind of wish I’d thought of it first!).
And now for the fun stuff! One super lucky reader of mine will win a prize pack of Hershey’s candy.
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My favorite tradition is creating clues and hiding eggs for my kids around the home! Visited the site and I really like the recipe for MOUNDS Coconut Easter Basket Cake
Easter egg hunts for the kids are always fun and I’d love the cupcakes.
My favorite Easter tradition is doing an Easter egg hunt for my grandsons. They love it!
My favorite craft is the WHOPPERS ROBIN EGGS Wreath!
When My kids were younger we did Easter egg hunts but now that they are older I give them a gift bag with Easter goodies. I would love to try the Easter cupcakes.
Peanut butter fudge and go to church!
okay, how devine do the sugared eggs look! eeekkkkk get in my belly!
https://www.hersheys.com/celebrate/easter/recipedetail.aspx?id=8730&name=Sugared-Chocolate-Eggs
WE do a easter day brunch after church and, I love the easter basket cupcake recipe
We love to dye and hide the easter eggs Coconut Marshmallow Nests looks so good
My favorite tradition is an Easter Egg hunt! These little hershey’s kiss mice are so cute!
https://www.hersheys.com/celebrate/easter/craftdetail.aspx?id=18
My favorite easter tradition is the easter egg hunts, and one of my favorite recipes from the website is the easter basket cupcakes.
Really not traditions. Just have the family over for a ham dinner.
Our favorite Easter tradition is the Easter Egg Hunt and my favorite is the Easter Bunny Egg Racers
I love to color eggs and I lOVE the easter basket cupcakes
My fave tradition is the easter egg hunt and my fave recipe is the easter basket cupcakes….too cute.
I like a nice Easter Dinner and I like the Easter Basket Craft you can make on the Hershey website
I would love to create the Bird’s Nest Cupcakes…perfect for a school bake sale!
My favorite tradition is coloring eggs with my daughters.
A recipe I like is the Peanut Butter Easter Bonnets. They are pretty and sound delicious.
Thank you!
As a child, we always got up early and then after we would search for easter eggs and have an easter bunch. Now that I’m a mom I want to do some of those things with my son.
On the website, I would love to try the sugared chocolate eggs.
My favorite Easter tradition are the egg hunts!!
I would like to try the Peanut Butter Bunny Cakes recipe from the website!
Thanks
making baskets and hunting easter eggs