Most of these gifts can be assembled for around $15, but you can make them more or less expensive by adjusting the contents or adding gift cards. These DIY gift baskets are fantastic because they really can fit any budget!
1) Artist Bucket -- The dollar store is full of fantastic and inexpensive art supplies. For this basket, I bought a brightly colored bucket to hold all the supplies, brushes, paints, paint tray, and canvases.
2) Bubble Kit -- I have been making homemade bubbles with my boys for years, and this basket contains everything a child needs to spend the summer making and chasing bubbles. This basket includes corn syrup, dishwashing liquid, a recipe (which you can find here), bubble wands, and a juice container (aka refill station) that is perfect for dispensing bubbles.
3) Movie Night Basket - Movie nights are always a lot of fun, and this basket contains everything a child needs for a cozy night cuddled up watching a fantastic movie. An inexpensive popcorn bucket holds a movie (or two), some movie candy, and popcorn. My boys always have fun choosing a movie and goodies for their friends.
4) Spy Kit - Using supplies from the dollar store, it is easy to put together a darling little spy kit that is sure to delight. What could be better than a gift of "imaginative play"? You can find all the details (and a free download) for this spy kit here.
5) Cupcake Kit - If you know a little one that enjoys helping out in the kitchen, this cupcake kit is sure to please. This kit includes a muffin tin, cake mixes, icing, cupcake liners, and sprinkles. You could also add a grocery store gift card for additional supplies. You could even include a homemade chef hat for an added touch of fun. You can find the tutorial for the chef hat here.
I think all of these DIY gift baskets for kids are adorable, don't you? Do you have other ideas for birthday gifts for kids? Leave your thoughts in the comments below. I'd love to hear them!
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Gina Bell (aka East Coast Mommy)