Easter basket with a difference - make an alternative

I'm a little bit late now, with the Easter-tip for a Easter basket, but I hope next year, you might need him:

At Easter you often get a few small presents, besides chocolate and bunny. Since I'm always upset about these disposable Easter eggs (I do not know many people who reuse the grass and cups or something) last year, I thought about another Easter basket, which was well received not only by children but also by adults made.

The disposable ingredients (e.g., basket and grass) have simply been replaced with reusable items.


Thus, from the Easter basket, a cereal bowl for the slightly larger nest, a cup (also available in larger version, son "pot" so) for the small to medium nest. For the complete family nest I took a smaller salad bowl

As a grass, I've just wrapped in green scarves / shawls, in the weather fit very well, and if it is not just the super iso-wool knit snake, you can even wear the spring wind.

For a friend who likes to knit, I put a green wool ball in the bottom.


You can wrap the container (it does not have to be a bowl, for example, it can be a Vesper can) in the cloth, then it looks like a real gift box.

In the so padded nest, you can now the chocolate (if you also want in reusable packaging, I confess, with me gabs the aluminum foil packaging version from the supermarket :)) and set the Easter bunny.

To the rabbit itself, of course, is always the chocolate edition, but there are also very nice tips on how you can conjure from reusable things, rabbits or you take a small stuffed animal.

I hope I was able to share or stimulate some new ideas. It's not just about waste avoidance, it's so nice to have a personalized gift that you can use with anything. Even adults are happy, if in addition to the chocolate is still something "everyday" as a gift.

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