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So, first things first in putting together our Easter basket, you need a basket. Not
really much good putting anything in anything, unless you have something to put it in. So
first step, get your Easter basket. Now, this may be easier than it sounds, because there
are baskets of varying sizes. You start off nice and small, then you get bigger, then
you go even wider and bigger, still bigger, and then basically you go down to economy
size. You can see there are a lot of different baskets to choose from, and not all baskets
are created equally. Some basic things I look for in a basket is durability. See this here
basket right here? Let me move things so you can see better. It's a little bit worn, and
warped. This wooden handle here looks very fragile. If there's a kid on it kids like
to pull, and push and gnaw sometimes. It may not last up very well, and you also don't
want them pulling apart any of the weaving. Now this basket on the other hand, looks a
lot more stable. It's a little lighter too, so in case you know you can't really hurt
it if it falls, and also just the weaving is tighter. It's also a nice compact size;
kind of a good intermediary option, not too big, not too small; just right for your Easter
basket.