Easter is approaching, and it’s time to prepare your Easter baskets. You can offer them to friends and family or use them as clever decor accents to elevate your home’s look.
But do you know how to make an Easter basket that really stands out and makes a difference? A basket that aligns with the season and is kind to the planet?
In this article, you’ll discover six unique ideas for making an Easter basket with stylish and eco-friendly finds - most of which you can find in our sustainable line of products.
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How to Make an Easter Basket - 6 Ideas for Stylish and Eco-Friendly Finds
With Easter being the center of Spring, a season when Mother Nature is simply at her best, can you think of a better way to celebrate it than offering seasonal baskets? Which combines the festive spirit with an eco-conscious vibe? Probably not.
So, here are six inspo tips about making an Easter basket full of trendy and sustainable gifts.
1. Choose a Fancy Reusable Easter Basket
First things first, opt for a basket that is genuinely sustainable to set the tone. Look for materials like cotton, wood, and raffia or recycled fabrics like polyester.
Refrain from items made of plastic, which may end up at the bottom of the ocean, or leather, which involves killing animals to get.
You can pick baskets with seasonal designs and colors, like our fancy Easter baskets—the Rabbit Rabbit and the Little Hopper.
2. Swap Plastic Grass for Sustainable Filler
Watermelon Striped Kitchen Eco Tea Towel
Before filling your basket, look for a sustainable filler. Skip the plastic grass that just ends up in the trash.
Instead, try shredded recycled paper, soft fabric scraps, or even natural raffia for a stylish and eco-conscious alternative.
You can also line the basket with a lightweight scarf or tea towels from our collection. After all, it’s a gift in itself!
3. Gift Organic Cosmetics in Your Easter Basket
Whether you plan to make an Easter Basket to offer a man or a woman, organic cosmetics are your go-to.
Do some market research to find balms, creams, shower gels, soaps, and makeup products without chemicals that are also made without animal cruelty processes.
Add as many as you like—you can even compose a complete series for your friend’s face or body skincare routine to introduce them to a whole new and eco-conscious world of wellness and beauty.
4. Fill Your Easter Basket With Bio Treats
Poppy Papaver blu Dinner Napkins
Another idea about making your Easter basket unique and eco-friendly is to fill it with homemade treats made with organic materials.
Think about it. You’ll add a touch of your cooking talents and a twist of your personality. Use bio, free of chemicals, cultivated fruits and vegetables, meat alternatives, and products from local producers or your garden.
Wrap your small creations in sustainable plastic-free wraps and include eco-friendly home accessories like our stylish dinner napkins .
5. Offer Stylish Eco Accessories
For your mom, sister, girlfriend, or bestie, make an Easter basket that includes chocolate eggs and bunnies, as well as a stylish, sustainable accessory or even a piece of clothing.
Here are some ideas from our eco-collection:
Fancy, lightweight, and ultra-versatile, a double-sided sustainable wrap or scarf can be used as a filler or an Easter gift.
Made of high-quality cotton canvas, our carry-all totes are easily foldable and come in trendy designs. They can accompany your gift recipient on leisure walks, beach trips, and even daily errands.
Summer is almost here, so what better Easter basket gift idea than a beach cover-up? Choose one from our new summer collection of breathable, stylish, and ultra-feminine pieces.
Floral Kelp Ocean Button-Down Beach Cover-Up
Opt for our sustainable yoga and sports towel set for your fit friend. To fully align with the tone of your gift, add an insulated bottle and some organic energy bars.
6. Create a Home Decor Easter Basket
Finally, an Easter basket filled with smart, eco-friendly home essentials makes the perfect gift for all your friends who will be hosting an Easter gathering at their house.
Here is how to make an Easter basket with sustainable home essentials and make a statement:
Choose an Easter Basket from our collection: They are cheerful, in the mood, and eco-friendly.
Use Kitchen and Tea Towels as Fillers: Choose our colorful and matching kitchen and tea towels instead of traditional plastic or paper fillers.
Add a Set of Reusable Dinner Napkins : Choose a print from our stylish, eco-friendly collection of dinner napkins to completely change your friends' art de la table.
Include a Set of Sustainable Cocktail Napkins : Use our reusable cocktail napkins to instantly change the vibe of serving drinks.
Blue Hydrangea Blu Kitchen Reusable Cocktail Napkins
Put in a few Reusable Shopping Bags: They always come in handy. Our designs are mainly made of recycled plastic water bottles, which are incredibly durable and easily foldable.
Finish off with Some Organic Treats: Spread homemade treats to elevate your Easter basket. Why not try making your chocolate bunnies or lollipops?
Don’t forget to tie it with a big ribbon and include a wishing card with a heartfelt message.
FAQ'S
1. How To Make An Easter Basket That is Eco-Friendly?
The common things are a flower bouquet, a chocolate cake, and a piece of jewelry. But, this year you can skip this scenario and opt for a Valentine’s Day gift for her that carries a purpose.
2.Can I Create An Easter Basket With Sustainable Home Accessories?
Of course! Check out the trendy, eco-friendly home finds collection and create unique Easter basket offerings for your loved ones. Include reusable shopping bags, tea and kitchen towels, dinner and cocktail napkins, and more!
3. Can I Use Easter Baskets as Home Decor?
Absolutely! Just let your creativity unfold and compose seasonal decorative accents using RFP’s Easter baskets as a base. Add a wrap as a filler and put small flower pots, homemade treats, chocolate eggs, and bunnies in it. Create seasonal home decor that is unique and embodies your personality.
Which Easter Basket Will You Make?
Are you tired of the same old story about Easter Baskets that are only filled with chocolate eggs and bunnies and lack a more profound statement?
Well, you are far away from it now! With the inspo you’ve already received in this article, you will no longer wonder “how to make an Easter basket.”