Easter Baskets for Grown Ups, 2009
He lost his last baby tooth, and never saw the Tooth Fairy again. She moved out of her parents’ house, and suddenly Santa stopped delivering on the stockings.
This Easter, let your beloved know that the Easter Bunny is still present and accounted for. And his taste seems to be improving.
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Bunny Dish
I remember the Easter Bunny being so much bigger when I was little.
$15 at Crate and Barrel | Buy
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Whistling Bird Vase
I didn’t think I could handle another bird-themed product, but for this I’ll make an exception.
$18 at Urban Outfitters | Buy
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Route Salesman Freestyle Bow Tie
Get him fancied up for the Easter Parade.
via Snippet and Ink
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Chocolate Covered Peeps
Sugar-coated bunny marshmallows “for the sophisticate.”
$13 at Chocolate.com | Buy
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Old-Fashioned Paper Easter Grass from Germany
It comes in all kinds of crazy colors, which will satisfy your desire to make everything just so. Because, let’s face it, you’re the kind of person who orders a specific type of Easter grass online.
You and me? We should go have tea or something.
$3 at D. Blumchen and Company | Buy
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Ultimate Egg
A set of three chocolate and praline eggs packed inside actual egg shells. Rad!
This is exactly the kind of thing I’d try to make on my own. Twelve hours later, cut to me spooning melted chocolate into my mouth and weeping.
$29 at Bissinger's Confections | Buy
(For three eggs.)
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Bamboo Bowls
You’ll use it as an Easter basket, they can use it as a salad bowl.
$35 at Cost Plus World Market | Buy















