Conversely, others defended the decision to go all out, citing personal reasons. “I only go overboard for my kids because I never got anything as a kid. I should go to therapy for that I suppose,” one user said.
Another mom, who was navigating a “No Buy Year,” had a brilliant alternative. She used a basket she already had, filled it with tissue paper (also on hand), and added a library book along with some homemade items like an adorable stuffed bird and fabric Easter eggs. This approach was not only economical but also sustainable and clutter-free.
Easter is a time for joy and tradition, but how we choose to celebrate can vary widely. Whether you’re keeping it simple or going all out, the most important thing is the love and thoughtfulness behind the gesture.
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