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Easter Basket Ideas For Curbside Pickup Now

Curbside pickup and delivery options for your Easter Sunday tradition.

It’s time to hop to it on the Easter-basket front. It’s too late to risk mail delivery, so opt for these goodies available for curbside pickup by the weekend.

Chocolate bunny from DeBrand Fine Chocolates

For the all-important rabbit, the Fort Wayne company’s high-quality milk, dark, and white chocolate versions ($12 each, or 20 minis for $15) are available for curbside pickup at Keystone at the Crossing, or you could go with a 15-pound chocolate egg ($350). Browse online, but don’t order there. Call or email instead. Order by phone (317-669-0955) or email lsonner@debrand.com

Books from Kids Ink Children’s Bookstore

The beloved Butler-Tarkington bookshop is taking orders—and giving personal recommendations—by phone. They’ll deliver within a 10-mile radius or place the order in your popped trunk. Order by phone (317-782-5437)

National Parks Vintage Puzzle from The Forest Flower

Jigsaw puzzles used to come in canisters, like these newly released Cavallini & Co. games ($18) with vintage imagery. We like the retro national-park tour, but there are also colorful designs of flowers, trees, and minerals. The garden mercantile offers free delivery on $50 orders within 5 miles from the northwest-side location, and parking-lot pickup is available. Order by phone (317-291-1441), email (info@theforestflower.com), or Instagram message (@forestflowerindy)

 

Sugar whipped body scrub from Bath Junkie

Easter-ready, yummy-smelling body scrub ($10) is one of the options alongside mini bath fizzies (10 for $12) and aromatherapy shower fizzy discs (a box of six minis for $10). The Carmel shop will also curate a basket based on your budget and the recipient’s age—basket complimentary. Order by phone (317-805-1850), email (melissa@bathjunkie.com), or online and choose curbside delivery

Candy tins from Rebel Vintage

Antique tins come stuffed with a candy assortment ($16 to $48). Quantities are extremely limited, and curbside pickup is Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. in SoBro. Order online and choose local pickup

Harry Potter stickers from Silver in the City

The Easter basket section online has lots of gift ideas, like stickers ($3 each) for your Hufflepuff, Gryffindor, Ravenclaw (above), or Slythrin at home. Order by noon on Saturday for Carmel store pickup (starting at 1 p.m. and by 2 p.m. for Mass Ave store pickup (noon to 4 p.m.); delivery is also available on Saturday. Order online (choose curbside pickup or delivery)

DIY pottery painting from UPaint Pottery Studio

Locations in Greenwood, Plainfield, and Noblesville offer animals, vases, figurines, and flower pots for curbside pickup. You’ll drop off your pieces for firing. Shop the options on this Facebook post, then message the shop with your order. Order by messaging on Facebook

Easter Bundle Care Package from Decorate

The basket ($35) includes a decorative bunny, Swedish rabbit-print dishcloth, and Old Whaling Co. handmade bar soap and body butter. Just add candy. Pick up at the Mass Ave store. Order by phone (317-737-2019) or email (info@decorateindy.com)

Popcorn from Just Pop In!

Bundles of 12 mini Easter-themed bags ($48) are available online, but you can call or email for smaller quantities. Curbside pickup Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Broad Ripple. Order by phone (317-257-9338), email (info@justpopinonline.com), or online (specify curbside pickup)

Gift cards

Add in a certificate to a favorite restaurant or boutique to support local businesses.

 

Fernandez began writing for Indianapolis Monthly in 1995 while studying journalism at Indiana University. One of her freelance assignments required her to join a women's full-tackle football team for a season. She joined the staff in 2005 to edit IM's ancillary publications, including Indianapolis Monthly Home. In 2011, she became a senior editor responsible for the Circle City section as well as coverage of shopping, homes, and design-related topics. Now a contributing editor for Indianapolis Monthly, she lives in Garfield Park.
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