Easter Craft: Easter Lollipop Pot

Easter Lollipop Pot - Looking for a fun alternative to the traditional gift Basket this Easter holiday? Try making this cute lollipop pot. Just as festive as the traditional Easter basket, the pot is a perfect for kids and can also act as a decoration. After all the candies are gone, reuse the pot to plant small herb for the kitchen

Looking for a fun alternative to the traditional gift Basket this Easter holiday? Try making this cute Easter Lollipop Pot.  Just as festive as the traditional Easter basket, the pot is a perfect for kids and can also act as a decoration. After all the candies are gone, reuse the pot to plant small herb for the kitchen 

Better yet, most of not all the supplies are available at the dollar store. This pot can be made for under $10.  

Supplies Needed

Small pot about 2in by 2 inches
Small foam ball that fit inside of it
Easter Shredded colorful paper (Easter grass)
Dum-dum lollipops
Tootsie Roll lollipops
Small other objects you’d like to include
Hot glue gun- with glue sticks
Decorative Pink ribbon

Directions

Start by hot gluing the ribbon around the sides of the pot. Add Easter grass inside the pot and put the small foam ball inside with the Easter grass hanging out around it.

Easter Lollipop Pot - Looking for a fun alternative to the traditional gift Basket this Easter holiday? Try making this cute lollipop pot. Just as festive as the traditional Easter basket, the pot is a perfect for kids and can also act as a decoration. After all the candies are gone, reuse the pot to plant small herb for the kitchen

Stick a few of the bigger lollipops in the foam. Then fill in some spots with your assorted decorative candy you picked out such as the carrots or soda pop bottles. Take the dum-dums and break half the stick part off and stick those all around to fill in all the the open place.

Easter Lollipop Pot - Looking for a fun alternative to the traditional gift Basket this Easter holiday? Try making this cute lollipop pot. Just as festive as the traditional Easter basket, the pot is a perfect for kids and can also act as a decoration. After all the candies are gone, reuse the pot to plant small herb for the kitchen

After all the spaces are filled with fun stuff, you can hot glue a chic to the tops of the lollipops.

Easter Lollipop Pot - Looking for a fun alternative to the traditional gift Basket this Easter holiday? Try making this cute lollipop pot. Just as festive as the traditional Easter basket, the pot is a perfect for kids and can also act as a decoration. After all the candies are gone, reuse the pot to plant small herb for the kitchen

Happy Easter!

Don’t forget to check out Cele Baby Laundry’s other crafts and DIY projects.

30 Comments
  1. Robin (Masshole Mommy) says

    That is a really cute idea. It would make a cute centerpiece.

  2. Sarah Bailey says

    What a lovely idea! So sweet – I could definitely see me making these as gifts this Easter. x

  3. Heather says

    This is cute! Now I have all sorts of ideas on what to do with the styrofoam balls this Easter! Thanks!

  4. Diana Villa says

    That lollipop pot is so cute, You just gave me a wonderful idea for Easter. Thanks for sharing 😀

  5. Rachelle J says

    What a cute idea for Easter! I think I’m going to make these for my daughter!

  6. aimee fauci says

    I love this. I think my daycare class would really enjoy this. Super cute.

  7. Liz Mays says

    That is just so cute. I love how festive the assorted candies look together.

  8. mykidsguide says

    I love this easy Easter craft. It can easily replace baskets. The kids will love it

  9. Carmen Perez (listen2mama) says

    What a cute and different idea. Great centerpiece for the kids Easter lunch table too.

  10. This is a cute little pot you created. It looks easy to make too!

  11. Heather D. (@GirlGoneMom) says

    I have seen these done before. It looks like a super sweet decoration/and treat.

  12. Chrystal @ YUM eating says

    My mother and I have been making homemade candy and candy bouquets for over 20 years. love it and its so much fun. Nothing better to brighten your day.

  13. Amber NElson says

    This is such a great idea! How fun. My kids would all all the lollipops in one sitting though.

  14. Paula Schuck says

    What a fun idea. We have lots of flower pots laying around and I should use some to make this craft with the kids.

  15. Lesley says

    This is a super cute Easter gift idea. I would love to make this for a teacher or someone special.

  16. Debbie Denny says

    Great decoration. So cute and would make a great gift.

  17. Uplifting Families says

    This is a wonderful idea and it’s easy too. I bet you can even find most of the supplies at dollar tree. It would make a great centerpiece too.

  18. Tough Cookie Mommy says

    This is such a cute Easter craft. I love all the festive colors and the way that it displays all the sweets.

  19. coolchillmom says

    I love using pots for my DIY crafts. This one is a brilliant idea!

  20. Erinn S says

    what an adorable idea. My son loves suckers! Fun teacher gift he could make http://www.parentinghealty.com

  21. Krista Blackburn says

    This looks so adorable! I love how it seems easy to do as well.

  22. Jenny Temcio says

    I love holiday crafts! This one is perfect for Easter!

  23. Rebel Sweetheart says

    These are super cute! I bet the kids will have a blast making these. 🙂

  24. Life as a Convert says

    This is really cute. It would make a great gift for a teacher.

  25. Onica (MommyFactor) says

    What a fun and pot for Easter. Its so colorful and filled with yummy things.

  26. Lexie Lane says

    What a lovely idea! Very unique and definitely easy!

  27. Rosey says

    These would be fun for the kids to make in Cub Scouts. I think I’ll gather the materials and talk to the leader who is always looking for parents to help out with crafts and things. 🙂

  28. Lisa Rios says

    Such beautiful & creative ideas for Easter. The Pot is absolutely amazing & I love those gorgeous colors as well. I would love to make few for my daughters.

  29. Stefani Tolson says

    What a really cute idea. I bet my kids would love to make these for gifts.

  30. eliz frank says

    These are so beautiful to look at. I love Easter eggs as they are so colorful!

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