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Unique and Creative Easter Basket Ideas You Can Actually Do

March 21, 2016 by Larissa Coleman

Unique and Creative Easter Basket Ideas

The countdown to Easter is officially on! With just days left until the big bunny arrives, you might be scrambling to find some fresh, creative ideas to fill your little ones’ baskets this year. But don’t worry—we’ve got you covered! This inspiring post features 12 unique and creative Easter basket ideas that go way beyond the usual candy and plastic eggs.

Whether you’re looking for DIY Easter baskets, handmade gift ideas, or Easter crafts for toddlers, this roundup has something for everyone. Each project is thoughtfully designed to be fun, budget-friendly, and easy to make, using supplies that are readily available at your local Dollar Tree, Dollar Store, or discount store.

From whimsical designs that will delight young children to elegant baskets that make beautiful hostess gifts or table centerpieces, you’ll find plenty of Easter inspiration in this collection. These creative Easter basket ideas are also perfect for classroom activities, church groups, and even senior craft sessions, making them a great intergenerational crafting opportunity.

Most of these projects can be done in under an hour and with minimal supplies, making them ideal for crafters of all skill levels. Whether you’re putting together a last-minute Easter surprise or planning a festive holiday crafting event, these ideas will add that special handmade touch to your celebration.

See the post here: 12 Unique & Creative Easter Baskets

 

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DIY Eyeball Plant – Creepy Halloween Craft with Ping Pong Balls

Halloween crafts are the most fun when they’re a little bit spooky and a little bit silly. This DIY Eyeball Plant ticks both boxes—it’s quirky, creepy, and surprisingly easy to make. With nothing more than ping pong balls, pipe cleaners, and a flower pot, you can whip up a planter that looks like it came straight out of a mad scientist’s greenhouse.

It’s budget-friendly, kid-friendly (with a bit of hot glue supervision), and the kind of decoration you’ll want to bring out year after year. Let’s get crafting!

Supplies You’ll Need

  • 12–20 white ping pong balls 
  • Permanent markers or acrylic paints (black, blue, green, yellow, red) 
  • Fine red marker or paint pen (for veins) 
  • Green chenille stems (pipe cleaners) 
  • Small pot, tin bucket, or Halloween-themed planter 
  • Floral foam or foam block 
  • Hot glue gun and glue sticks 
  • Optional: fake moss, shredded paper, or Halloween spider webbing to cover the foam 
  • Optional: gauze or bandages to wrap the pot for a “mummy look” 

Step-by-Step Instructions

Step 1: Make Your Eyeballs

  1. Start with plain white ping pong balls. 
  2. Use a black marker or paint to draw the pupil. 
  3. Add a ring of color around the pupil for the iris—blue, green, yellow, and red all look fantastic. 
  4. With a fine red marker, draw little squiggly lines radiating out from the iris to make veins. 
  5. Set aside to dry. 

Crafty Tip: Add a coat of glossy Mod Podge or clear nail polish to give your eyeballs a wet, realistic shine.

Step 2: Attach to Stems

  1. Use a thumbtack or skewer to poke a small hole in the back of each ping pong ball. 
  2. Add a dab of hot glue into the hole. 
  3. Insert one end of a green chenille stem into the hole and hold it until the glue sets. 
  4. Bend the stems at different angles so your eyeballs “grow” like wild plants. 

Step 3: Plant Your Eyeball Stems

  1. Place a block of floral foam inside your flower pot. 
  2. Stick the eyeball stems into the foam, varying the heights and angles for a natural, chaotic look. 
  3. Cover the foam with moss, shredded paper, or fabric scraps to finish it off neatly. 

Step 4: Style and Decorate

  • Mummy Wrap: Wrap gauze or white fabric strips around the pot and add a painted eye for a fun, spooky twist. 
  • Extra Creepy: Add small plastic spiders, snakes, or bugs crawling among the stems. 
  • Glow Factor: Use glow-in-the-dark paint for pupils so the eyeballs glow at night. 
  • Party Favors: Make mini versions in paper cups for table centerpieces or party giveaways. 

Where to Display Your Eyeball Plant

  • On your Halloween buffet table as a quirky centerpiece. 
  • By the front door to greet trick-or-treaters. 
  • In your living room with pumpkins and cobwebs for a full spooky effect. 
  • At the office desk or classroom for a non-messy, attention-grabbing decoration. 

Variations to Try

  • Bouquet Style: Tie stems together with black ribbon instead of planting them in foam. 
  • LED Glow Eyes: Use clear ping pong balls with mini LED lights inside. 
  • Rainbow Eyes: Paint each iris a different bright color for a fun twist. 

This DIY Eyeball Plant is the kind of project that proves Halloween decorating doesn’t need to be complicated or expensive. With just a handful of supplies, you can make something wonderfully creepy that gets people talking.

So, what do you think—will you stop at one eyeball plant, or make a whole garden of them?

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