100 Last-Minute Easter Basket Ideas on a Budget

Last-minute, budget-friendly Easter basket ideas you can grab at dollar stores, curbside pickups, or same-day delivery — great for kids of all ages.

I completely dropped the ball on Easter basket prep this year, even though I usually have everything planned ahead. Somehow the holiday snuck up on me. If you’re in the same situation, don’t panic: there are plenty of affordable, thoughtful options you can pick up locally or get via curbside pickup and same-day delivery from big retailers like Target or Walmart.

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To help, I put together a long list of inexpensive, non-candy Easter gift ideas — many cost around $3–$5 and are commonly found at dollar stores or available for quick pickup. These items work for toddlers through tweens and teens, encourage creativity and active play, and make great fillers for baskets if you’re trying to avoid sugar or want more variety.

I especially like using Easter baskets to encourage outdoor time during spring break: sidewalk chalk, bubbles, outdoor toys, and small sports gear can help kids stay active and entertained instead of spending the whole week glued to screens.

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Cheap Easter Basket Ideas You Can Pick Up Last Minute

  1. Bubbles
  2. Sidewalk chalk
  3. Flip flops
  4. Storybook
  5. Coloring book
  6. Markers
  7. Play-Doh
  8. Kinetic sand
  9. Hot Wheels cars
  10. Puzzle
  11. Socks
  12. Stickers
  13. Hair clips, bows, or scrunchies
  14. Sun hat
  15. Sunglasses
  16. Glow sticks
  17. Color bath drops
  18. Bubble bath
  19. Stuffed animal
  20. Sippy cup or water bottle
  21. Finger paint
  22. Gardening kit
  23. Rain boots
  24. Swimsuit
  25. Matching game
  26. Swim goggles
  27. Beach toys
  28. Bicycle glow spokes
  29. Card game
  30. LEGO set
  31. Doll
  32. Animal figures
  33. Crazy straws
  34. Kid-friendly camera
  35. Diving toys
  36. Pool float
  37. Mini purse
  38. Watch
  39. Bracelets
  40. Sneakers
  41. Nail polish
  42. Lip balm
  43. Pop It
  44. Board game
  45. Super soaker
  46. Sprinkler
  47. Dress-up outfit
  48. Play doctor kit
  49. Remote control car
  50. Baking supplies (child-size)
  51. Apron
  52. Nightlight
  53. Jump rope
  54. Temporary tattoos
  55. Novelty keychain
  56. Silly string
  57. Travel games
  58. Watercolors
  59. Water balloons
  60. Frisbee
  61. Beach ball or bouncy ball
  62. Kite
  63. Sunscreen
  64. Hairbrush or comb
  65. Silly putty
  66. Piggy bank
  67. Umbrella
  68. Flashlight
  69. Doodle board
  70. Bookmarks
  71. Photo album
  72. Gardening seeds
  73. Paper dolls
  74. Fun eating utensils or chopsticks
  75. Slime
  76. Finger puppets
  77. Character band-aids
  78. Scented body spray
  79. Orbeez
  80. Stamping sets
  81. Journal or notebook
  82. Magazine or activity book
  83. Headphones
  84. Glitter pens
  85. Novelty erasers
  86. Inflatable kiddie pool
  87. Refrigerator or locker magnets
  88. Play makeup
  89. Yo-yo
  90. Slinky
  91. Bath bombs
  92. Balsa wood plane kit
  93. Rubik’s Cube
  94. Comic books
  95. Scented hand sanitizer
  96. Character toothbrush
  97. Movie theater tickets
  98. Zoo, aquarium, or museum tickets
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Easter Gift Ideas You Can Pick Up Curbside or Get Same Day Delivery

If you prefer to shop online but need items quickly, look for curbside pickup or same-day delivery options from big-box retailers and local stores. Many of the items above are commonly stocked and can be reserved for pickup or added to a same-day delivery order. Focus on small, lightweight items that are easy to fit into a basket, or choose one larger item—like a pool float, remote control car, or inflatable kiddie pool—as the centerpiece.

Theme ideas: build a beach-themed basket with swim goggles, sunscreen, flip flops, and a beach ball; put together a creative-play basket with Play-Doh, markers, a sketchbook, and stickers; or go practical with socks, a water bottle, toothbrush, and a nightlight. For older kids, consider tickets to a local attraction or a small tech accessory like headphones.

When assembling baskets, use tissue paper, reusable fabric, or a simple tote as a base. Mixing a few small items with one show-stopper gift gives the basket a balanced, exciting feel without breaking the bank. Most importantly, choose items that match your child’s interests to make even last-minute baskets feel thoughtful and fun.

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