Easter Made Easy with Charity Shop Treasures

Easter is a time for family, fun, and fresh beginnings — but you don’t need to spend a fortune to make it special. Whether you’re planning an Easter egg hunt, decorating your home, or dressing up the kids, your local charity shop has everything you need at a fraction of the cost.

Better still, when you shop secondhand, you’re not just saving money — you’re supporting a good cause, reducing waste, and giving pre-loved items a second life.

Here’s how to plan the perfect Easter — with help from your favourite charity shop.


🧺 1. Easter Baskets on a Budget: Thrifted and Thoughtful

No Easter is complete without a charming basket filled with goodies — and charity shops are a great place to start.

What to Look For:

  • Wicker baskets (classic and reusable year after year)
  • Plush toys – think bunnies, chicks, lambs, and even soft spring animals like frogs or ducks
  • Children’s books – look for Easter-themed stories or springtime picture books
  • Pre-loved puzzles and games to pop in the basket
  • Craft supplies – perfect for a DIY egg-decorating afternoon

Budget Tip:

Mix charity shop finds with homemade treats or crafts. Add in some shredded paper, tie with a ribbon, and you’ve got a personalised basket that looks boutique — not budget.


👗 2. Easter Outfits: Dress Up for Less

Easter often means Sunday best, family photos, and garden egg hunts — all great reasons to freshen up your spring wardrobe. Instead of heading straight to the high street, check your local charity shop for stylish, sustainable fashion.

For Kids:

  • Pastel dresses, floral skirts, dungarees
  • Smart shirts, cardigans, or vests
  • Shoes or wellies for Easter garden fun
  • Easter bonnets or hats (or make your own with bits from the craft section!)

For Adults:

  • Vintage floral blouses or skirts
  • Spring knitwear or lightweight jackets
  • Accessories like brooches, scarves, and bags in seasonal colours

Styling Tip:

Create a full Easter outfit from head to toe — all secondhand! It’s fun, affordable, and gives you a story to tell when someone compliments your look.


🐣 3. Decor That Delights: Thrifty Easter Home Styling

There’s something magical about decorating for Easter — think pastels, flowers, and a touch of whimsy. The best part? You can do it all on a budget by shopping at a charity shop.

Easter Decor Ideas:

  • Vintage teacups or plates as candy dishes or egg holders
  • Ceramic bunnies, wooden chicks, or spring ornaments
  • Artificial flowers, bunting, or wreaths ready for repurposing
  • Glass jars or baskets for DIY centrepieces

DIY Projects:

  • Create a table centrepiece using a mix of secondhand finds and foraged greenery.
  • Use old fabric scraps or books to make Easter bunting.
  • Repurpose an old frame as an Easter-themed chalkboard or sign.

📚 4. Keep Kids Entertained (Without Screens)

Charity shops are full of treasures to keep children engaged over the Easter holidays — without relying on screens or expensive activities.

Ideas from the Kids’ Section:

  • Seasonal books with Easter stories, animals, or springtime adventures
  • Craft kits, crayons, colouring books, and stickers
  • Board games or puzzles for rainy days
  • Dress-up clothes for Easter roleplay or storytelling fun

Set up a story corner or mini reading nook at home with books and cuddly toys from your local charity shop — it’s affordable, adorable, and encourages quiet time.


💡 Bonus: Easter Party on a Shoestring

Hosting a small gathering or Easter lunch? Here’s how your charity shop can help:

  • Serving ware: mismatched plates and glasses for a quirky vintage table setting
  • Tablecloths and napkins: often available at low prices — or repurpose fabric remnants
  • Games and books for kids’ party bags instead of plastic toys

Planning a community egg hunt or family picnic? Pop into your charity shop for:

  • Picnic baskets or blankets
  • Extra plastic eggs for hiding
  • Toys and books as hunt prizes

💚 Why Choose a Charity Shop This Easter?

Every purchase from a charity shop goes beyond your basket. You’re helping to:

  • Support important causes and local community projects
  • Keep usable items out of landfill
  • Make Easter more affordable for everyone
  • Celebrate in a way that’s more meaningful, less material

And the best part? You never know what treasures you’ll find.


🐇 Final Thoughts: A Kinder, More Creative Easter

This year, make your Easter not just magical, but mindful. By shopping at a charity shop, you can save money, express your creativity, and support something bigger.

So before you head to the supermarket or click “add to basket” online, try taking a stroll through your local charity shop — you might just find everything you need for a joyful, affordable, and truly special Easter.

Find more ways to make a difference by using our Charity Finder.

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Author:
Alia Khan

Published: 27 March 2025
Updated: 27 March 2025