Tips for Getting Ready for the arrival of the Easter Bunny
February 4, 2024

You’re all anticipating the Easter Bunny since it’s Easter time! But hold on! How do you get ready? Continue reading to find out!

Get your Easter baskets out. Ask someone to buy one if you don’t already have one. To avoid confusion if you have siblings, try to get several in your preferred colors. Also, you could add names on them.

Consider adorning them. After all, it is your basket, so why not decorate it?

2. Fill your basket with Easter greenery! Easter grass is the plastic (or occasionally paper) grass that is sold in stores around the holiday.

Why not try a different color of grass instead of the usual monotonous green?

3. Place a big plastic egg in the middle of your basket if you plan to buy jelly beans. The jelly beans won’t get tangled up in the grass and get lost.

4. Decide the room you want to put your basket in. a bedroom? the family room? maybe even outside? You are in control!

5. Position the baskets by the fireplace, on a table, on a ledge or even outside by a tree or bush. Ensure that it is easily accessible and not difficult to find.

6. Ensure that your space is tidy and that there is a clear path to the baskets. The Easter Bunny should not trip over anything, of course!

7. Write the Easter Bunny a note. Thanks him and wish him good luck on his journey as he delivers candy throughout the earth.

8. Remember to leave a snack with your note. Give him some cookies, jelly beans, carrots, or water.

9. Decorate rooms with streamers, I like to put them on the ceiling fans.

10. Make each special for each person, add their names.

11. Thrift stores usually have a good assortment of baskets and Easter clothes, it leaves more money to buy candy!

12. Save the baskets and grass for next year and you can always change the way it looks with new ribbons, plus its a good way to

recycle.

13. Enjoy your Easter with family and friends, but don’t go overboard with the candy! I like to put a couple pieces in a lunch box during the week.