
Start by having your toddlers color the “bottom” of their white paper plate. You can also decorate with Easter or spring stickers and/or flower jewels!

Using a second paper plate, cut out the rim of the plate to use for the basket handle. You can color the handle or leave it white. Set aside.
TIP: I found that cutting the rim in half was the perfect length for the handle.

Turn over the colored paper plate so that the “top” side is facing up. Draw an “X” across the plate.



Using childrens’ scissors, have your child cut each line only 3/4 of the way to center. Please monitor your child while they’re using the scissors. Some children may be too young to handle the scissors.

If you will be using hot glue, please have a parent do this portion of the project. Overlap each quarter of the plate to the next and glue into place until you have a basket shape.

Grab the handle you cut earlier and glue into place on your basket.

Fill your basket with Easter grass!



Add bright Easter eggs filled with delicious candy! To make it the ultimate toddler Easter basket, I added some peas and carrot gummies, an Easter egg sticker scene and the adorable plush Easter characters that each make a playful sound when squeezed.

Some of my favorite “toddler” approved products are the plush Easter characters that make cute animal sounds, the peas and carrot gummies, which Annie got a kick out of and the Easter sticker activity. If you are in need of Easter basket ideas for toddlers, this will make an awesome classroom activity for pre-school too! Find 20 more Easter basket ideas here!

Start by having your toddlers color the “bottom” of their white paper plate. You can also decorate with Easter or spring stickers and/or flower jewels!

Using a second paper plate, cut out the rim of the plate to use for the basket handle. You can color the handle or leave it white. Set aside.
TIP: I found that cutting the rim in half was the perfect length for the handle.

Turn over the colored paper plate so that the “top” side is facing up. Draw an “X” across the plate.



Using childrens’ scissors, have your child cut each line only 3/4 of the way to center. Please monitor your child while they’re using the scissors. Some children may be too young to handle the scissors.

If you will be using hot glue, please have a parent do this portion of the project. Overlap each quarter of the plate to the next and glue into place until you have a basket shape.

Grab the handle you cut earlier and glue into place on your basket.

Fill your basket with Easter grass!



Add bright Easter eggs filled with delicious candy! To make it the ultimate toddler Easter basket, I added some peas and carrot gummies, an Easter egg sticker scene and the adorable plush Easter characters that each make a playful sound when squeezed.

Some of my favorite “toddler” approved products are the plush Easter characters that make cute animal sounds, the peas and carrot gummies, which Annie got a kick out of and the Easter sticker activity. If you are in need of Easter basket ideas for toddlers, this will make an awesome classroom activity for pre-school too! Find 20 more Easter basket ideas here!