The Ultimate Easter Morning Guide (Stress-Free, Fun & Fully Planned)
Easter morning should feel magical — not rushed, chaotic, or last-minute. Whether you’re filling eggs at midnight or planning the perfect basket weeks ahead (we’ve all been both), this guide makes it easy to create an Easter morning that feels thoughtful, fun, and memorable for every age.
I pulled together my favorite Easter ideas into one place so you can shop once, prep quickly, and actually enjoy the morning with your family. Below you’ll find Easter egg filler ideas, Easter basket stuffers for every age, and simple ways to make Easter feel extra special without overcomplicating it.
Everything featured is easy to grab online — and I’ll be linking my favorite finds so you can add to cart and be done.
Easter Egg Filler Ideas (That Aren’t Candy)
The best Easter eggs are a mix of practical, playful, and surprise finds — and not everything has to be sugar. These ideas work great for scavenger hunts, indoor egg hunts, or baskets that feel extra full without being expensive.
Neutral Easter Egg Fillers
Perfect for mixed ages or families who want versatile options everyone will love.

Neutral Easter Egg Filler (alt set)
A second neutral mix so you can customize for different ages or sibling groups.

Little Girl Coded Easter Egg Filler
Think bright, fun, and creative little surprises.

Little Boy Coded Easter Egg Filler
Active, playful picks that kids actually get excited about.

Easter Basket Stuffers That Make the Basket Feel Full
The best baskets mix practical items with fun surprises — things kids will actually use after Easter morning.
Neutral Easter Basket Stuffers
Perfect if you want one basket style that works for everyone.
Insert Collage #5 (Neutral Basket Stuffers)
Ideas to include:
Reusable water bottle Books or activity pads Sidewalk chalk Craft kits Plush bunny or animal Sunglasses for spring
Teen Girl Easter Basket Ideas
Think cozy, aesthetic, and social-media-worthy favorites.
Insert Collage #6 (Teen Girl Basket Stuffers)
Ideas to include:
Skincare minis Silk scrunchies Journals or planners Trendy phone accessories Cozy socks Makeup or beauty tools
Teen Boy Easter Basket Ideas
Cool, practical, and fun without feeling childish.
Insert Collage #7 (Teen Boy Basket Stuffers)
Ideas to include:
Gaming accessories Sports gear or grip socks Bluetooth speaker Snack packs Water bottle or shaker cup Card games
Toddler Easter Basket Stuffers
Classic Easter magic with toys they’ll actually play with.
Insert Collage #8 (Kid Basket Stuffers)
Ideas to include:
Bubble wands Coloring books Play packs Stuffed animals Outdoor toys Building sets
Baby’s First Easter Basket Stuffers
Whether you’re starting Easter traditions this year or adding to them, your baby’s first Easter is an exciting one!

How to Build the Perfect Easter Basket (Without Overthinking It)
A simple formula that always works:
1 practical item → something useful they’ll keep using
1 cozy item → pajamas, plush, socks
1 creative item → crafts, books, activities
2–3 fun surprises → toys or trend items
This keeps baskets balanced and avoids the “too much candy” crash.
Easter Morning Tips to Make It Feel Magical
Fill eggs the night before and hide baskets early Add one “wow” item on top so kids see it immediately Use tissue paper to create height without buying more Keep extra eggs aside for a quick re-hide later in the day
Shop the Easter Morning Guide
I linked everything shown in the collages so you can quickly shop the full guide and mix-and-match based on your family’s style and age group.
Tip: Save this post now — Easter sneaks up fast, and these items tend to sell out early.
Final Thoughts
Easter doesn’t have to be elaborate to feel special. A few thoughtful fillers, a simple basket, and a relaxed morning together are what kids remember most.
If this guide helps you plan Easter a little easier, feel free to save it for later or share it with another parent who loves a good holiday hack.
Happy Easter planning 💛