Ten Easy Easter Egg Fillers Under $10
As a little girl, and into young adulthood, my favorite part of Easter was hunting for the eggs. My mom always filled the eggs with the best stuff! As a mom, I have loved filling the boys eggs, but, it is sometimes a struggle to find affordable Easter Egg stuffers. So, for the last several days, I have been on a mission to find at least ten awesome non candy Easter Egg fillers for less than $10 each. {A lot are even less than $5}
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Easter Egg Fillers for Teens and Tweens:
All of my guys are teens and tweens now, and it.is.so.darn.hard to find decent egg stuffers for them! I managed to find seven fun plastic egg fillers for them though.
Egg Stuffer Ideas:
Snacks – My guys love Jack Links Beef Jerky, and I found small packages at the Dollar Tree!
Funky Socks – I found these socks on clearance for less then $3.00 a pair at TJMaxx.
Ear Buds – These were the most expensive at $8, but they are a great option for plastic Easter eggs!
Phone Charging Cord – We ALWAYS need charging cords, so this was an easy, no brainer idea.
LEGO Minifigures – Even my oldest son still wants LEGO Minifigures and play sets. The figures are super affordable, at just under $4 each.
Bath and Body Works Hand Sanitizers and Holders – I don’t want to know what my boys have touched though out their day, but I will feel slightly better about them touching things at home if I know they have their own bottle of hand sanitizer. I love Bath and Body Works’ fun sanitizer holders too! Both fit in an egg individually.
Chapstick – If we aren’t hunting for phone cords, we are hunting for chapstick.
Nail Polish – This was always a favorite for my sister when she was a teenager.
Easter Egg Stuffers for adolescents:
Although many of the stuffers for teens and tweens can easily be used for elementary aged kiddos, here are a few more options for them too!
Egg Fillers:
LEGO Creator Play Set – I would be lying if I told you I didn’t get some for my bigger kids too!
Brain Teasers – These are great quiet activities for kids of all ages, and they are really affordable. I think I got the set of four for $5.
Hot Wheels Cars – You have to be thoughtful about these, the long cars don’t always fit in regular plastic eggs, but for a $1 you can’t beat the price!
Tsum Tsums – These are perfect for smaller plastic eggs.
Gift Cards – Some gift cards won’t fit in a standard plastic egg, but if you find shaped cards they will usually fit perfectly!
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