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How much do you spend at Easter for gifts?


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  • When it comes to Easter gifts, we keep it pretty simple and stick to a budget. For our kids, we spend around $20–$30 each on chocolate eggs and a small non-chocolate treat like a book or craft item. It’s not about going overboard but keeping the holiday fun and special without breaking the bank.

    For nieces, nephews, or friends’ kids, we keep it even smaller—maybe a little chocolate bunny or a cute Easter-themed trinket for under $10. It’s the thought that counts, and honestly, most kids are just excited about the chocolate!


  • We don’t do Easter gifts at all. We might buy a few chocolate eggs and hot cross buns to share but that’s about it!


  • Yes we have a budget which is $0.00, with other words we don’t buy Easter gifts ;)


  • No – we don’t really buy easter gifts. Just eggs for our kids, and that in moderation.


  • I don’t really have a budget but try not to go too crazy. Something small for everyone as a thought.


  • Easter gifts?

    We just buy chocolate eggs. They’re usually about $20 worth.


  • No I don’t have a budget for Easter gifts but I keep it very simple. Kids get a small choc bunny each (depending on age obviously, bubs just enjoy looking at the shiny things lol) and this year I bought a bag of little eggs for Easter morning egg hunt. If they need I buy beanies, gloves etc for upcoming winter. Don’t have family, but a close friend buys my kids PJ’s for Easter. That’s more than enough and I focus on time as a family. Plus money is super tight and I don’t have the ‘extra’ money outside of usual weekly budget, so really do focus and treasure family time & memories.


  • I try to buy the eggs when they come on special as it is usually the case at most supermarkets when there is still a good amount of choice. I also try to spend approximately the same on each child and my husband and I don’t buy for each other so as to keep the costs down. I would say my budget is approximately no more than $15 on each child but that also factors in some packets of little solid eggs for hunting.


  • No, we don’t do Easter gifts.


  • Not at all, we just spend money on the food


  • My budget is $10 and under for each child. My eldest gets cash and so does my middle daughter and my little one gets a chocolate egg or bunny and $5 cash. Being that my daughter is 20, my 11 yr old doesn’t like chocolate and my youngest does and has $5 to spend or keep in her bank.


  • Not much. It’s not really what i spend but the thought behind it


  • Easter is the most easiest occasions as nothing too complicated besides Chocolates and the Easter Show .


  • No budget but have come out under $50 for two children thanks to Kmart and target.


  • I don’t really have a budget – just some easter eggs from the easter bunny and a small gift from mum and dad…. no more than 50 each.


  • I don’t have a set budget but it is just some chocolate eggs and maybe a little stuffed bunny toy. No big gifts like birthdays and Christmas.


  • $15 or so per gift as I think that’s pretty reasonable.


  • We don’t budget but buy a few eggs to celebrate Easter!


  • $10 max and that’s PJs and a small egg


  • I bought my two kids 1 small smartie filled waster bunny fur $5 each, and he and hubby 1 medium size egg each fit $2.50.. and some small chocolate easter eggs for a hunt. so total for us is $19!


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