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Dec 16, 2023

65 Best Easter Basket Ideas for Teens 2023: Shop Our Picks

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65 goodies they'll *actually* love.

When it comes to Easter gifts, the adults and the kids are easy to shop for, but landing on Easter basket ideas for teens can be tricky because, let's face it, they’re not easily impressed by much. That doesn't mean they should be left out of the fun, though, so we scrounged the Internet in search of the best teenager-approved presents that they’ll use on Easter and well after.

What's more, plenty of the goodies on our list (which includes 65 treats—both edible and not) are under $20, so you can keep your gift affordable or opt for a few. If you need some ideas to kick-start your gift hunt, keep reading because we’ve found plenty of products that any teen would be thrilled to unwrap on Easter. Some, in fact, are Easter-themed.

From a floral-scented candle from one of our favorite brands to a portable shower caddy made of recycled materials, there are a lot of good options to consider before making your final decision. If, however, you want to splurge on your teen, there are a few luxurious products on our list, including a make-your-own-matcha kit, a Mulberry silk pillowcase, and an assortment of colorfully decorated macarons. And, since these top Easter gifts are available in a range of price points, you can "wow" the teen in your life without spending a small fortune. So, what are you waiting for? Add these on-point presents to your e-cart and relish being the coolest adult around—even if it only lasts for a short moment.

If the teen in your life is not a particularly holistic person, this selenite bowl may not be the best option, but if they believe in the power of healing crystals, you can't go wrong with this Ariana Ost find. The bowl, made of pure selenite, isn't just a vessel for the seven healing crystals. It's designed to "recharge" them. The crystals themselves—clear quartz, black tourmaline, amethyst, rose quartz, citrine, pyrite, and aquamarine—are all said to bring about specific energies, which, in our opinion, work!

A candle, especially a luxe one with notes of champagne, saffron, and leather, is always a good idea. It's a fail-proof option that any teen would love. This one is made in the U.S. using Otherland's hand-poured signature soy and coconut wax blend, so it will last for up to 55 hours.

A wellness journal is useful for anyone, but especially so for teens because it helps them stay on top of their emotions, goals, and anything else they may need help managing. The pages are filled with everything from a wellness map to intention-logging.

Have a teen heading off to college? Give them this practical-yet-pretty shower caddy to tout their shampoos, soaps, and other washing wares in style.

A daily lip gloss that's perfect for springtime. It comes in a range of pink shades, is lightweight on the lips, and has a bunny cap that feels so appropriate for Easter.

Ready to, as the kids say, "spill the tea?" This adorable iridescent mug has a lid (complete with bunny ears!) to keep their hot drinks warm for longer.

Surprise the gamer in your life with a controller skin in their favorite color. (It's made of anti-slip silicone material, so they won't lose their grip during those tough stretches.)

A playful headband for the next spa day with her besties. They're great for holding back her hair when applying makeup or cleaning her face.

This is an update from the classic Rubik's cube from your childhood, which your teen will love. The pastel colors have "Easter" written all over them.

If your teen is an Apple fan but constantly loses their earbuds, a stylish solution is a set of ear hooks that come in seven colors and easily attach to your AirPods.

A useful gift that your teen can use all the time during gym and school activities or take on the road for the next family vacation. Make it extra special by getting their initials monogrammed on it.

Your teen can enjoy a spa day at home with the jade roller and gua sha to help to relieve tense muscles in the face. All they need to do is kick back, relax, and let those chill vibes come pouring in.

Instead of having those mini polaroids collect dust around your teen's bedroom, transform a blank wall into a glowing canvas with string lights and memories.

Just because they need a cable protector doesn't mean they can't be cute. You get 20 adorable little figurines that help with their cord management mayhem.

Think of this set of pens as the perfect way to make homework a tad more inspiring. With three mantras to enjoy, Be Rooted's ballpoints will help them stare algebra homework in the face and say, "I got this."

For the up-and-coming cinephile in your life who wants to watch all of the iconic movies, gift this poster as the perfect road map. You'll have your movie night picks done for the rest of the year.

Not only can this jewelry box keep your precious stones safe, but it's also cute enough to leave on their nightstand. Bring on the bling!

Wake up and smell the coffee—erm, matcha—with this kit from Golde. Sold with a bamboo whisk, this combo will make mornings way more enjoyable.

Whether they have a stack of paperbacks on their nightstand or are catching up on homework, this clip-on glow is a total lightbulb idea. (Sorry, we had to!)

Sometimes, a little bit of festive flair is all it takes to embrace the Easter spirit. Your teen can spruce up their jean jacket or bag with this peepin' good enamel pin.

Angela Belt is the contributing Assistant Shopping Editor at House Beautiful. She's also an interior designer and is the host of her own podcast, The Mood Board. When it comes to design, she's an esteemed expert with some of her work also appearing in HGTV, Better Homes & Gardens, The Washington Post, and more.

Kelsey Mulvey is a freelance lifestyle journalist, who covers shopping and deals for Good Housekeeping, Women's Health, and ELLE Decor, among others. Her hobbies include themed spinning classes, Netflix, and nachos.

Jessica Cherner is House Beautiful's associate shopping editor and knows where to find the best high-low pieces for any room.

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