When it comes to putting together a Geeky Easter Basket and a Springtime basket, it’s more about the quality than the quantity. You don’t have to spend a lot. You just have to be thoughtful in your approach.
The Basket
Skip the wicker. Choose a base that fits the theme and serves as a functional gift afterward.
- Themed Buckets: Look for Star Wars droids, Minecraft grass blocks, or Mario Power-Up icons.
- Pop Culture Totes: A sturdy canvas bag featuring a favorite franchise (like Studio Ghibli or Marvel) works as a reusable grocery or con bag.
- Storage Bins: Use a decorative comic book storage box or a fabric cube decorated with 8-bit sprites.



The Big Hits: Funko Bitty Pops!
Standard Funko Pops are great, but Bitty Pops are the “Easter Eggs” of the toy world. They are tiny, highly detailed, and fit perfectly inside standard plastic eggs.

- Mystery Bitty Pop! Easter Egg: Currently, Funko has Sanrio, Justice League Park, and Care Bear-themed Mystery Eggs.
- The Surprise Factor: Buy a 4-pack and hide the individual figures inside jumbo plastic eggs.
- Themes: Choose from Disney, DC Comics, or Star Wars.
Geeky Themed Candy
Standard jelly beans are fine, but “themed” treats add that extra layer of immersion.
- Super Mario Question Block Tins – These usually contain coin-shaped candies.
- Dragon Ball Z Radar Tins – Often filled with “Dragon Ball” shaped sours.
- Minecraft Creeper Mints – Small green tins that fit easily into the corners of the basket.
- Pokemon-Inspired Candies and Fruit Snacks



The Fillers
Fill the gaps with small, affordable items that match the recipient’s specific fandom.
- Mystery Bitty Pop! Easter Egg: Currently, Funko has Sanrio, Justice League Park, and Care Bear-themed Mystery Eggs.
- Enamel Pins & Patches: Perfect for decorating denim jackets or backpacks.
- Blind Bags: Whether it’s LEGO Minifigures, Roblox crates, or Kirby charms, the mystery of the “unboxing” is half the fun.
- Tech Accessories: Character-themed cable bites (to protect charging cords) or themed thumb grips for gaming controllers.

The Grass
Instead of that messy plastic green grass, use shredded comic book pages (from “dollar bin” issues) or colored tissue paper that matches the theme (e.g., black and yellow for Batman, green and black for Xbox).

Whether you’re building a basket for a dedicated collector, a child, or just someone who needs a serious dose of “cottagecore” comfort, the secret to the ultimate cozy Easter basket is a soft color palette and a mix of tactile textures.
