
11 DIY Easter Gift Ideas That Aren’t Just Chocolate
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Easter and chocolate go hand in hand, but let's be honest—not everyone wants another foil-wrapped bunny taking up fridge space. Whether you're shopping for a candle lover, home fragrance fanatic or just someone who appreciates a thoughtful handmade gift, there are plenty of ways to get creative this Easter.
From scented candles and pastel wax melts to fresh, floral room sprays, these DIY gift ideas smell as good as they look. So, if you're looking for something unique, personal and totally Easter-worthy, we've got you covered.
Easter eggs, but make them useful. Egg-shaped soap is an easy DIY project that's both practical and personal. Use a melt-and-pour soap base, add your favourite spring fragrance oil (like fresh linen, lemon verbena or chamomile) and pour into egg-shaped moulds. Swirl in pastel colours, gold mica dust or dried flower petals for extra flair.
Sculptural candles are having a moment, and Easter is the perfect excuse to get creative. Bunny, egg and tulip-shaped moulds make for adorable, themed designs, while pastel-coloured wax and floral fragrances bring in that fresh spring feel. To achieve that soft, chalky look, try using soy wax with a touch of white candle dye. Want to keep it simple? Hand-pour pastel-coloured pillar candles and tie them with dried flowers and twine for a rustic, Easter-inspired finish.
"Easter is the soul's first taste of spring."
Easter and adorable little animals go hand in hand, so why not turn them into wax melts? Use bunny, chick or lamb-shaped moulds and pour in colourful soy wax infused with spring scents like fresh linen, honeysuckle or sweet pea. For an extra touch, add dried flower petals or a dusting of biodegradable glitter. Package them in mini organza bags or egg cartons for an equally cute and fragrant gift.
A DIY room spray is the perfect Easter gift for anyone who loves a fresh, just-cleaned home (minus all the chores). Mix a room spray base with a bright, uplifting scent like lemon or eucalyptus. Pour into a glass spray bottle, add a simple label and finish with a sprig of dried lavender tied around the neck.
Bath bombs that look like Easter eggs? Genius. Using a standard bath bomb mix, shape them into egg moulds and add spring fragrances like chamomile, bluebells or citrus zest. For a fun surprise, hide dried flower petals or a pop of colour inside. Once set, package them in a recycled egg carton for a playful, Easter-ready presentation.
If Easter had a signature scent, it would be fresh, floral and a little bit sunshiney. A DIY reed diffuser is a stylish, long-lasting way to fill a space with spring fragrance. Simply mix a non-hazardous diffuser base with a floral scent like peony, freesia or jasmine, then pour into a glass bottle with natural reeds. For an extra Easter touch, add pressed flowers to the bottle or tie a dried sprig around the neck.
Making reed diffusers is quick and easy. Select any of our Reed Diffuser Fragrance Oils, combined with the items below, and follow the steps in our video above to get started.
Nothing says spring quite like daffodils, and these DIY candle holders bring a floral touch to any table. Roll out air-dry clay, cut petal shapes and mould them into a flower before letting them dry. Once set, paint them in soft yellows or oranges for a realistic daffodil effect. They're ideal for holding tea lights or slim taper candles—the kind of homemade gift that looks shop-bought.
Hand-stitched felt bunnies are a sweet idea for a gift that's more keepsake than consumable. Cut bunny shapes from soft pastel felt, stitch around the edges and lightly stuff them for a plush, handmade feel. Add embroidered names, tiny bows or a cotton wool tail to make each one unique. Hang them as Easter tree decorations, gift tags or keepsakes for little ones.
These daisy-shaped tealights are surprisingly simple to make—just use a flower-shaped mould and pour in white soy wax with a yellow wax centre for the full daisy effect. Scent them with something light and fresh, like bergamot or honey blossom. Package them in a small box with shredded paper for a rustic, Easter-ready gift that's almost too pretty to burn. Drop in five reed sticks, and you're done!
"Easter: My favourite excuse to eat chocolate for every meal."
A DIY game that doubles as a gift? We're in. Shape mini eggs from air-dry clay, paint half in pastels and the other half in brights, and let them dry. The game board? A simple drawstring bag with the grid hand-painted or stitched on. Not only does it keep everything together, but it also makes this zero-waste, reusable game perfect for kids (or competitive adults who take tic-tac-toe way too seriously).
For those who simply can't resist chocolate at Easter—why not make it a scent that lasts longer than five minutes? A chocolate-scented candle brings all the rich, indulgent cocoa goodness without the sugar crash. Use a soy or coconut wax base, blend in a chocolate or vanilla fragrance oil, and pour into a glass jar or tin.
Recycled Materials: Use items like cardboard, old newspapers, or glass jars to create decorations and crafts, reducing waste and giving new life to materials.
Natural Dyes: Opt for vegetable or fruit-based dyes to color eggs, using ingredients like beet juice or turmeric for a vibrant, eco-friendly alternative to traditional dyes.
Biodegradable Decorations: Choose materials like paper or plant-based items for decorations, ensuring they can decompose after use, minimizing environmental impact.
Inspired by these Easter gift ideas? Try your hand at one of them, be it a chocolate-scented candle, daisy tealights, or a pastel-perfect wax melt. We'd love to see what you've made, so tag us in your photos on Instagram or send them our way for a chance to be featured on our social media.
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