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Easter 2027: 300+ Gift Ideas That Are Actually Useful

Arts and Crafts - Easter 2027: 300+ Gift Ideas That Are Actually Useful

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For the person who watched one YouTube tutorial and now has a whole craft room. This Easter, skip the candy and give them something to make instead. The Woobles crochet kit went viral for a reason: it actually teaches beginners without rage-quitting. Paint by numbers and diamond painting are good for screen-free evenings, and the Sculpd air-dry clay kit works as a legit date-night activity. We also included the Cricut Joy for anyone deep in the sticker-and-label rabbit hole, plus embroidery kits, tie-dye sets, candle-making supplies, and a block printing starter pack. Twenty different arts and crafts options, ranging from "I want to try something new" to "I already have an Etsy shop." All skill levels welcome.

Budget guide

What's available at every price point

Find the right pick for your budget — from quick wins to premium splurges.

Under $5019 picks
  • The Woobles Kit
  • Paint by Numbers
$50 – $1501 pick
  • Cricut Joy
Gift picks

Arts and Crafts Gifts

Curated picks across every budget — from practical to premium.

  • The Woobles Kit
    $29.96
    4.5(14889)
    The Woobles Kit

    Beginner crochet kit with pre-started yarn and video links so the first round is not a knot disaster. Viral for a reason—good screen-free project after the egg hunt chaos.

  • Paint by Numbers
    $12.99
    4(3754)
    Paint by Numbers

    Numbered acrylic canvas with matching pigment pots—paint-by-numbers for adults who want art without blank-canvas panic. Framed result doubles as kid-room decor.

  • Block Printing Kit
    $37.99
    4.2(5183)
    Block Printing Kit

    Speedball linoleum cutters, brayer, ink, and blocks for hand-printed cards or tea towels. Messier than embroidery—gift with a drop cloth disclaimer.

  • Sculpd Pottery Kit
    $49.79
    4.9(489)
    Sculpd Pottery Kit

    Air-dry clay, tools, and sealant for pinch pots and small sculptures without a kiln. Date-night or patio-table craft once pollen season drives everyone indoors.

  • Soy Candle Kit
    $49.99
    4(85)
    Soy Candle Kit

    Wax, wicks, fragrance oils, and tins for pouring two or three candles at home. Ventilate the kitchen—wax smell lingers longer than jelly beans.

  • Embroidery Kit
    $15.99
    4.7(375)
    Embroidery Kit

    Hooped fabric, floss, needles, and printed pattern for botanical-style stitches. Quiet handwork for adults who want craft without glitter explosions.

  • Diamond Painting
    $27.99
    4.6(9381)
    Diamond Painting

    Resin-gem canvas kit where you place tiny drills to a coded grid—mindless TV craft with sparkly payoff. Not for toddlers; great for teens and aunts alike.

  • Cricut Joy
    $99.00
    4.1(1847)
    Cricut Joy

    Compact smart cutter for vinyl labels, cards, and iron-ons from phone designs. Only gift if they already talk about stickers or Etsy side hustles.

  • Resin Jewelry Kit
    $32.99
    3.9(432)
    Resin Jewelry Kit

    Epoxy resin, molds, pigments, and findings for pendants or keychains. Needs ventilation and patience—bundle with gloves and a not-on-carpet warning.

  • Macrame Wall Kit
    $15.59
    4.4(1273)
    Macrame Wall Kit

    Cotton cord and pattern for a wall hanging with fringe. Boho decor project that eats an afternoon on the porch between services.

  • Winsor and Newton Set
    $19.00
    3.8(1944)
    Winsor and Newton Set

    Pocket watercolor half-pans, brush, and mixing lid for urban sketching or travel journaling. Fits a basket next to a Moleskine if you want a themed pair.

  • Needle Felting Kit
    $19.99
    5(13685)
    Needle Felting Kit

    Barbed needles, foam pad, and wool roving to sculpt tiny animals. Stabby meditative craft—supervise kids and curious pets.

  • Origami Paper Kit
    $7.99
    4.1(2055)
    Origami Paper Kit

    Colorful square sheets plus instruction booklet for cranes, boxes, and flowers. Cheap, low-mess table activity while adults hide eggs outside.

  • Tulip Tie Dye Kit
    $18.76
    4.4(4347)
    Tulip Tie Dye Kit

    Squeeze bottles and dye for cotton tees or tote bags—outdoor project only. Classic messy family Saturday once the grass is dry enough.

  • Rock Painting Kit
    $12.98
    4.5(34496)
    Rock Painting Kit

    Smooth stones, paints, and brushes for kindness rocks or desk paperweights. Kid-friendly if you tarp the patio first.

  • Calligraphy Kit
    $29.99
    4.4(411)
    Calligraphy Kit

    Nibs, ink, guide sheets, and practice paper for modern script. Pretty thank-you cards by summer if they stick with drills.

  • Latch Hook Rug Kit
    $19.99
    4.8(12678)
    Latch Hook Rug Kit

    Pre-printed canvas, yarn, and hook for a shag rug or wall hanging. Nostalgic TV craft that still lands with cozy-home types.

  • Paper Flower Kit
    $26.99
    4.2(478)
    Paper Flower Kit

    Crepe paper, stem wire, and petal templates for realistic blooms that never wilt. Floral centerpiece flex without buying another grocery-store bouquet.

  • Mosaic Coaster Kit
    $22.99
    4.6(7280)
    Mosaic Coaster Kit

    Ceramic tile bases, glass chips, grout, and glue for drink coasters. Weekend tabletop craft with grout timing you can explain on the gift tag.

  • String Art Kit
    $18.98
    3.6(1741)
    String Art Kit

    Board, nails, string, and pattern for geometric wall art. Teen-room upgrade that is louder than embroidery but quieter than tie-dye indoors.

  • About this category

    Why it works for this occasion

    Context and buying guidance specific to this gift type.

    Craft kits are Easter-friendly because they give the recipient something to do Monday morning. Woobles and Sculpd are strong starters; Cricut Joy is for someone who already owns vinyl opinions.

    Mess level matters. Tie-dye and rock painting are outdoor projects. Candle kits need ventilation. If you are gifting inside an apartment, steer toward embroidery, diamond painting, or origami instead of pourable resin without asking first.

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    Tech and Gadgets

    Tech and Gadgets

    Skip the plastic eggs full of jelly beans and stuff them with something people actually use. This Easter tech collection covers everything from Apple AirTags and JBL Go 4 portable speakers to compact GaN chargers that top off a laptop in minutes. There are phone stands, smart plugs, Bluetooth transmitters for flights, and the Rocketbook notebook that makes paper feel outdated. Most of these fit inside an Easter basket without any creative origami. They're the kind of gifts where someone peels back the tissue paper and goes "oh, I've been meaning to get one of these." If you know someone who charges three devices at once and still has cable chaos on their nightstand, start here.

    Beauty and Skincare

    Beauty and Skincare

    The Easter basket glow-up is real. We rounded up twenty beauty and skincare gifts that range from the Omnilux LED face mask (yes, it looks wild, yes, it works) to the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask that half the internet swears by. There's the Dyson Airwrap for the person who needs zero excuse to buy one, plus affordable picks like CeraVe AM Lotion with SPF and the Tree Hut sugar scrub that smells like a Moroccan rose garden. Rare Beauty liquid blush, Summer Fridays lip butter, and Sol de Janeiro's travel kit round things out. Whether you're shopping for a skincare obsessive or someone who still uses bar soap on their face, this section has something that'll actually get used past Easter Sunday.

    Fitness and Wellness

    Fitness and Wellness

    For the person who already asked for a gym membership this Christmas. These Easter fitness gifts go from low-key (a nice water bottle, yoga blocks, a foam roller) to fully committed (the Oura Ring 4, Garmin Forerunner 265, Bowflex adjustable dumbbells). The Theragun Mini fits in a stocking or an Easter basket, and the Hatch Restore 2 might actually fix someone's sleep schedule. We also included bone conduction headphones for runners who like hearing traffic, hydration packets for people who forget to drink water, and the Stanley Quencher that somehow became a personality trait. Good gifts for anyone who's into recovery, tracking, or just looking the part at the gym.

    Kitchen and Cooking

    Kitchen and Cooking

    Easter brunch doesn't make itself, and neither does the person who hosts it every year get thanked properly. These kitchen gifts range from practical staples like the Lodge cast iron skillet and Microplane zester to fun upgrades like the Dash Mini bunny waffle maker and Ember smart mug that keeps coffee at exactly the right temperature. The Ninja air fryer is here for the person who hasn't jumped on that yet, and the Fellow Stagg kettle is for anyone who takes pour-over coffee personally. We also threw in Maldon sea salt, Brightland olive oil, and the Vitamix 5200 for when you want to go big. Useful kitchen gifts that earn their counter space, not just another gadget collecting dust by the toaster.

    Gardening

    Gardening

    Spring starts at Easter, and there's no better time to hand someone a pair of pruning shears and point them outside. These gardening gifts work whether you've got a full backyard plot or just a windowsill you're trying to keep alive. The AeroGarden and Click and Grow 3 handle herbs indoors with no soil required. For actual dirt people, we've got the Felco F-2 pruner (the one landscapers swear by), grow bags, a mushroom kit, and Burpee's organic herb seeds. The bonsai starter kit is genuinely fun if you have patience, and the Grampa's Weeder might be the most oddly satisfying garden tool anyone will ever own. Throw in some solar torch lights and the garden looks good after dark too.

    For Bookworms

    For Bookworms

    If someone in your life measures vacation readiness by how many books fit in the carry-on, this is their section. The Kindle Paperwhite with 16GB holds thousands of titles and reads fine in direct sunlight, which makes it the obvious Easter pick. But we've also got the Glocusent neck reading light for late-night chapters without waking anyone up, a personal library kit for people who actually loan books out, and Book Darts, those tiny bronze markers that don't damage pages. The bamboo bathtub caddy and book-shaped vase lean more decorative, while the old books candle and Tequila Mockingbird cocktail book are for readers who like their hobbies to overlap. Practical, thoughtful, and very much not chocolate.

    Eco-Friendly Finds

    Eco-Friendly Finds

    Green gifts that actually get used, not just displayed on a shelf to prove a point. Stasher bags and Bee's Wrap replace disposable storage without any sacrifice in convenience. The LastSwab handles the cotton swab problem, and FinalStraw collapses down to keychain size. For the kitchen, there's an OXO compost bin and Ethique shampoo bars that skip the plastic bottle entirely. Pela makes compostable phone cases that don't look like you're trying too hard, and Sprout pencils literally grow into plants when they're too short to write with. We also picked up Baggu reusable shoppers, bamboo toilet paper, and amber glass spray bottles for the DIY cleaning solution crowd. Practical, low-waste, and Easter-ready.

    For Babies

    For Babies

    Babies don't care about Easter yet, but their parents definitely notice when you show up with a good gift. The Jellycat Bashful Bunny is the classic pick here: soft, floppy-eared, and machine washable, which matters more than you'd think. We also picked teething staples like Sophie La Girafe and the Manhattan Toy Winkel, plus the Toomies Hide and Squeak Eggs that teach shapes and motor skills at the same time. The GUND Easter Basket playset is soft and baby-safe, and Fisher-Price's Kick and Play Piano Gym keeps little ones entertained on their backs for a solid twenty minutes. Pat the Bunny is still the touch-and-feel book to beat. All picks are safe for ages 0 to 12 months unless noted.

    Kids and Tweens

    Kids and Tweens

    Easter baskets for kids who have opinions now. The LEGO White Rabbit set is perfectly on theme, and Squishmallows Easter plushies will probably end up living on their bed forever. For outdoor play, the Stomp Rocket launcher and giant bubble wand kit are the kind of thing that makes the whole neighborhood show up. Kinetic Sand and Pop Tubes handle the fidget energy, while the Nat Geo geode kit gives them something to crack open that isn't a screen. We also included Gravity Maze and Kanoodle for kids who like puzzles, glow-in-the-dark Easter eggs for the hunt, and the original Tamagotchi for a hit of retro nostalgia. Ages 5 to 12 roughly, though honestly some of these Easter gifts are fun at any age.

    For Teens

    For Teens

    Teens are the hardest people to shop for during any holiday, and Easter is no exception. Cash is always safe, but if you want something more personal, we've got options. The Instax Mini 12 prints photos on the spot, actual physical photos, which feels almost rebellious in 2027. Govee LED strip lights are standard-issue for any teen bedroom, and the Stanley Quencher has somehow become required equipment for high school hallways. On the skincare side, CeraVe lotion and Mighty Patch are practical picks that don't feel preachy. Smiski blind box figures and Jellycat bag charms scratch the collectible itch, while Uno No Mercy is just regular Uno with the chaos dialed up. Something here will land, promise.

    For Men

    For Men

    Men are famously bad at buying things for themselves, which makes Easter a good excuse to fix that. The Leatherman Wingman is a multitool that actually sees daily use, and the Philips OneBlade handles both face and body without five different attachments. For the grill guy, the MEATER Plus wireless thermometer takes the guesswork out of steaks, and Truff hot sauce has that truffle-infused heat that's somehow not pretentious. We also picked the Ridge minimalist wallet, Chemical Guys car wash kit, whiskey stones for the bourbon drinker, and Sony WH-1000XM5 headphones for anyone still using earbuds from 2019. Practical Easter gifts that won't sit in a drawer, the kind of stuff men actually want but never buy.

    For Grandparents and Seniors

    For Grandparents and Seniors

    Grandparents give the best Easter baskets, but nobody ever returns the favor. Fix that this year. The Aura Carver digital frame lets family members upload photos directly, no USB drives, no confusion. Storyworth sends a question every week and turns the answers into a hardcover book by year's end, which honestly might make someone cry. For daily comfort, we picked heated throw blankets, memory foam seat cushions, and non-slip socks with grippers. The Robotwist jar opener solves that specific frustration without anyone having to ask for help. Adaptive shirts with magnetic buttons are genuinely thoughtful, and the large-print crossword puzzle book is the kind of reliable gift that always gets finished.

    For Pets

    For Pets

    Pets don't know it's Easter, but they definitely know when a new toy shows up. The Furbo 360 camera tosses treats remotely and has a full 360-degree view, so you can check on them from work and dispense snacks out of guilt. The Lamb Chop plush is a classic that most dogs destroy in about a week, which is kind of the point. Puzzle feeders from Nina Ottosson slow down fast eaters, and the Embark DNA test finally answers the "what breed is that?" question with actual science. For cats, the SmartyKat Hot Pursuit toy and Yeowww catnip banana both tested well with our deeply unscientific focus group. We also included paw wax, a stainless steel water fountain, and custom embroidered collars for the best-dressed pet on the block.

    Outdoors and Camping

    Outdoors and Camping

    Easter weekend usually means the first warm-enough camping trip of the year, so gear up. The Solo Stove Mesa is a tabletop fire pit that actually works without smoking everyone out, and the Rumpl puffy blanket keeps you warm in the camp chair without the sleeping bag struggle. The LifeStraw filters water from basically any source, which is one of those things you hope you never need but should definitely own. We also picked the Helinox Chair Zero (weighs about two pounds, supports an adult), the AeroPress Go for real coffee at the campsite, and Darn Tough merino socks with a lifetime warranty. The Garmin inReach Mini 2 sends SOS signals from anywhere on the planet, useful if you hike beyond cell range.

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