Easy and Creative Gift Ideas for Easter

Make your Easter even more perfect this year with these creative gift ideas. Our clever team of eggheads has created a vibrant assortment of gifts, decorations, and designs that add just the dash of color you were looking for. Whether you’re organizing an egg hunt, hosting an Easter brunch, or handing out gifts at the office, these personalized treats are going to crack people up.

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“Hoppy Easter” candy jars

Both girls and boys will jump for joy over these mason jars filled with candy. Top off this bright assortment of sweets with a colorful bow and one of our printable tags to make delightful favors. You can also create personalized tags in Avery Design & Print Online (ADPO) with your own jokes and unapologetically “eggscellent” puns.

Print this design on Avery 22802 tags, which are designed to work with laser or inkjet printers.

Or, choose “Let Us Print for You” after customizing to order custom-printed banner tags.

“Treats for My Peeps” marshmallow bunny tags

Hand out these adorable packs of Peeps to your children’s classmates or to Sunday school students. A simple ribbon and a personalized message are all it takes to create a gift that lets everyone know that you care.

Print this design on Avery 80511 round scalloped tags, which are designed to work with laser or inkjet printers.

Or, after customizing, choose “Let Us Print for You” to order custom-printed round scallop tags.

“Happy Easter” succulent gift

While also famous for colorful eggs and chocolate rabbits, Easter is also a celebration of spring. A gift of a succulent or a flower is a beautiful reminder of the most flourishing time of the year. This is the perfect Easter gift to add some life to the office or home.

Print this design on Avery 22802 tags, which are designed to work with laser or inkjet printers.

Or, choose “Let Us Print for You” after customizing to order custom-printed banner tags.

Classic Easter basket tags

Help the Easter bunny’s deliveries get to the right place with individualized tags you can make using ADPO. Our design software includes a mail merge tool that makes it easy to import a list of names and automatically create unique tags in seconds.

Print this design on Avery 80514 printable rectangle tags, or order it custom printed on 2″ x 3-1/2″ rectangle tags

Pro Tip: Custom printing is great for printing in bulk or printing images with saturated or full-bleed color.

DIY “Hippity Hoppy” Easter tote bags

Although the classic Easter basket will always have its charm, there’s also a case to be made for more modern takes as well. Our fabric transfers make it easy to take a canvas shopping bag and create something completely new.


If you want to learn more about fabric transfers, please visit our fabric transfer help page for more information. From there, you will find everything you need, including demo videos, instructions, products, designs, and more. Whether you’re using one of our premade designs or one of your own brilliant ideas, Avery is dedicated to making it easy for your vision to come to life.

“Hoppy Easter” DIY tote bags

Are you ready to hop down the bunny trail this Easter? For more fun party ideas, follow us on Instagram or check out our Pinterest page.

Author: Ryan Han

If you have a question about an Avery product, there’s a good chance Ryan will know the answer. Originally hired in 2014, Ryan worked for years answering calls, responding to chats and collecting review data before he was given the opportunity to be a copywriter. With almost a decade’s worth of Avery knowledge, he now writes copy for product pages, articles, emails and wherever else a little punching up is needed. With a BA in Creative Writing from California State University, Long Beach, Ryan loves any chance he can get to tap into his more poetic side. Whether it’s a motivational quote on a planner cover or waxing lyrical about the near-mystical reflective properties of a new holographic label, Ryan has been a steadfast fan of Avery Products and Avery people. In his free time, Ryan loves to try out new skills and hobbies. He drew a webcomic for a few years, can build a computer, placed eighth once in a Tetris tournament and is trying to learn Spanish so that he can have conversations with his girlfriend’s madre.