Spring Adult Easter Basket Gift Ideas

Easter Basket Gift Ideas For Adults

I just adore Easter. I think it may (selfishly) be because this holiday tends to fall a week or two before my birthday, but another huge reason is because it also unofficially marks the beginning of the spring season for me. I was surprised to see that it showed up on the calendar in March this year, though, so I decided to put together a roundup of adult Easter basket gift ideas now so that you have time to get these goodies shipped well ahead of the March 31st event. Keep scrolling for a list of 12 spring-inspired goodies that I know your grown-up pals will love if you decide to host an Easter gift exchange, or just as a one-off pick-me-up for a friend coming out from under their wintry seasonal depression.

Easter Basket Gift Ideas For Adults:

1. Rope Baskets: Cutsie Easter baskets are for kids…I love the idea of receiving my own Easter presents in a simple rope basket like this that I can use around the house long after the festivities are over.

2. Bunny Bark: I live for Williams Sonoma peppermint bark at Christmas time, so I definitely had to add this Bunny Bark to my Easter wish list.

3. Flower Coasters: Small gifts are key when curating an Easter basket, and I think these spring floral coasters are the perfect fit.

4. Spring AirPods Case: When in doubt, add things that have flowers on them to your Easter basket! Most people seem to own AirPods these days, so this case is a pretty safe addition to your gift plan.

5. Handmade Ikebana Vase: If you haven’t heard of ikebana before, it’s a traditional Japanese style of floral arranging where you focus on minimalism, balance, and asymmetry. This ceramic ikebana vase is a great way to get started with this hobby during spring.

6. Canned Cocktail: Bubbly alcoholic cans are the perfect little surprises to tuck into adult Easter baskets, which is why I chose this Vodka Elderflower and Pear Cocktail. Bonus points for the beautiful flowery packaging! (Oops, it sold out…but here’s a link to their Citrus Margarita variety!)

7. Botanical Room Spray: Spring scents are some of my favorites. I’d love to try the Wild Jasmine in this lineup of room sprays.

8. Fern Moss Candle: Again with the springtime scents…This one’s for your friends who prefer adding fragrance to a room through candles.

9. Carrot Quick Bread Mix: The Easter-themed Peter Rabbit branding on this package caught my eye, and makes it the perfect thing to add to any adult Easter basket.

10. Rose Hydrating Mist: I use a similar hydrating face spray as part of my nighttime wind-down routine, and find it so relaxing. I think this rose-scented version would make for a great spring gift.

11. Citron Tumbler: I personally don’t buy into the Stanley water bottle craze, but in case your friend is a big, big fan, this spring-colored option might become her new favorite thing.

12. Bunny Vase: I mean, it doesn’t get much more “Easter” or “spring” than a floral patterned bunny-shaped vase, am I right?!

Which item on my list caught your eye? I personally love the Bunny Bark (that mint-colored tin is so cute!) and the handmade ikebana vase. I may be a little biased about the vase, though, since I helped finish it off as glazing assistant to artist Jake Johnson. I just recently helped him launch his collection for purchase on Etsy, so click through and check out the other ceramic vase options he has available right now for spring. We’re quickly approaching floral arranging season, and ikebana arrangements are one of my favorite styles to try. Stay tuned for a DIY post that goes into the basics of ikebana flower arranging next month! But I digress…Let me know in the comments what you’d love to see in your own adult Easter basket in just a couple of weeks.

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Ways To Honor Beloved Late Pets

Ways To Honor Beloved Late Pets

Mourning pets who have passed away is a deeply personal experience. We were forced to say goodbye to our 10-year-old rescue pup back in 2020, our black cat in 2021, and both of our two older rescue cats last year. Point being, I’m, sadly, very familiar with the pain that comes from losing a beloved pet, and I still struggle with how to process the grief that comes from these devastating occasions.

Now that it has been about six months since our last pet loss, I feel like I’m ready to talk through a few ways that I have personally learned to manage my heartache. Of course, there’s really no true way to move on from the pain other than giving yourself time, but I think this list below can help ease your suffering just a little bit. At least I hope so. Keep scrolling for eight hopeful and encouraging ways to honor your beloved pet after they pass away.

Ways To Honor Beloved Late Pets

Ways To Honor Beloved Late Pets

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Ways To Honor Beloved Late Pets

Ways To Honor And Remember Beloved Late Pets:

1. Keep dried flowers from sympathy bouquets: My sister has sent us sympathy bouquets after each of our losses these last few years, and I made sure to keep one flower from each arrangement to dry and display on our fireplace and bookshelves as a reminder of our late pets. This is a subtle thing that will probably only resonate with you and your family, but it’s one of my favorite ways to feel like our pets are still with us in a quiet way.

2. Put up their portraits throughout your home: If you’re open to a more expressive representation of your pet love, then go ahead and put up their photos and portraits! We have a compilation of black and white pet photos hanging in our hallway, and I also just recently placed our pet portrait paintings up along our family photo gallery wall. I love how this allows me to still see their happy little whiskered faces every day.

3. Create a photo album of sympathy cards sent to you: We also received a handful of thoughtful sympathy cards from loved ones after our pet losses. I cherish these cards so much because they show just how loved our pets were. The encouraging words in the cards help lift me up when my grief creeps back up unexpectedly.

4. Order a piece of personalized jewelry: I’m drawn to the idea of commemorating a pet with something a little more physical that you can wear daily. This shop on Etsy allows you to seal your pet’s fur into a permanent piece of jewelry, or, instead, you could order yourself a simple gold or silver jewelry item with your pet’s initial on it as a way to remember them.

5. Preserve their paw print: You’ll need to think of doing this ahead of time, but preserving your pet’s sweet little paw print is such a wonderful way to remind you of their unique size and characteristics. I did this before Tonks passed away, and now use it as an ornament at Christmas time. It makes us feel like she’s still celebrating the holidays with us.

6. Celebrate their birthday: Speaking of celebrations, I think it’s personally really cathartic to think and talk about our pets when their birthdays roll around on the calendar. It will absolutely feel sad the first few years you do this, but with time you’ll be able to smile about all of the memories you have with them in honor of their birthday.

7. Give to animals in need: I make a point to donate to animal shelters and other rescue animal organizations in honor of our pets who have passed away. Our vet makes a donation in our pets’ names every time we have to put one down, and this inspired me to do the same thing personally. It’s a good way to begin the healing process and to honor your pet’s legacy.

8. Adopt again! Of course, I can’t end this post without suggesting that you adopt again after a loss. If you’re in a position to do so, I think there is no better way to celebrate your late pet’s life then by providing a home to a new rescue animal in need. We adopted Marlo and Joe shortly after losing Tonks and Ginny last year, and I love to think that our old girls somehow “sent” the kittens to us with their passing knowing how much we needed their cuddles during a difficult time. It makes our losses feel more fated and meant to be this way.

Ways To Honor Beloved Late Pets

Ways To Honor Beloved Late Pets

Ways To Honor Beloved Late Pets

I hope that list helps give you some things to think about as you work through your own pain after losing a pet. There’s no real way to avoid the suffering that comes from losing a loved one, whether they’re a pet or a person, but there are ways to work through that difficult time and to celebrate their lives from a happy place. If you have your own suggestions and words of encouragement, please leave them in the comments below so we can learn how to heal together. Camaraderie is one of the best ways to move forward, after all!

Ways To Honor Beloved Late Pets

Ways To Honor Beloved Late Pets

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