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Okay, so now that we have our main items in the back of the basket here, we are going
to go ahead and just fill it in with a few little extras to give it a nice touch. So,
I think some little ballerina slippers or any little pair of shoes. Little girly, dainty
shoes are very cute. And I am going to go ahead and tuck them in over here on this side.
And then, it is Easter after all, so I think a little bunny is in order. Soft little pastel
bunny like this is very cute. You don't have to get anything really big. I think if you
hang him over the side like that, that's very cute. And then, of course, you can do some
Easter eggs. And for an infant or child's basket, a baby?s basket, they are not going
to eat candy so they don't need any candy. And you also don't want to put in any choking
hazards. So I think that the big eggs just empty are fine. And you can do some smaller
eggs but be sure that whoever you give it, if it?s for your child, be sure that you don't
give the little eggs to your child because they can be choking hazards. And if they are
for a friend?s child just make sure that you, make them aware that there are little eggs
in there that they are going to want to take out. So go ahead and put all the little eggs
in and you can arrange them however you think looks nice. And there you go. There is a very
cute little Easter basket for a very special little girl. It goes a long way when you create
something, when you take time. Certainly you can go out and buy a pre made one but I think
that that is a really special touch.