If Easter baskets are a part of your family's spring traditions, today's post is for you! We've rounded up some of our favorite Easter basket picks from small businesses—almost all woman-owned, and many from diverse makers, too. Of course, don't miss Cultivate's very own Easter basket collection, including Write the Word for Kids | Adventure, the Girls Goal Planner, and Gracie's Garden!
- Alice & Ames | Twirly dresses in beautiful patterns for girls of all ages
- Annie the Brave | The cutest play dresses with patterns like scientist, dinosaurs, space, and construction
- Because of Zoe | Adorable hair bows, the brainchild of our friend Shunta
- Betty Confetti by All She Wrote Notes | An inspirational (and colorful!) picture book from our friend Maghon
- Camp Castle | Vinyl play mats like you've never seen before. The mini size is perfect for a basket!
- Canard Labs | The Cultivate kids love their bath bombs!
- Clementine Kids | Muslin quilts and bibs with patterns for girls and boys
- Cuddle + Kind | Adorable knit dolls (and they donate 10 meals for every stuffie purchased!)
- Daily Grace Co. | Verse cards, board books, prayer journals and more for kids
- The Ever Co. | Sweetest shirts with encouraging messages in muted colors
- Headbands of Hope | Headbands, scrunchies, and turbans (and they donate a hair accessory to a child with an illness for every purchase!)
- Little Unicorn | Muslin quilts and towels with patterns for boys and girls
- Pearl & Jane | Felt garlands in every color of the rainbow (and the cutest daisy chains, too)
- Puzzle Huddle | Jigsaw puzzles featuring diverse characters
- Val Marie Paper | Prayer journals for kids and teens
- Whimsicolor Shop | Custom name crayons and spring designs
- Any Time, Any Place, Any Prayer by Laura Wifler
- The Garden, The Curtain, and The Cross by Carl Laferton
- God's Very Good Idea by Trillia Newbell
- The Jesus Storybook Bible by Sally Lloyd-Jones
- Only You Can Be You by Sally and Nathan Clarkson
- The Theolaby series by Jennie Allen
- When God Made You by Matthew Paul Turner
We'd love to hear: are Easter baskets a tradition in your family? If so, what's a favorite find you've tucked in from a small business?