Grandma shares amazing Easter egg baskets full to the brim for under £10 using cheap buys from Home Bargains and B&M | The Sun

A WOMAN has revealed the Easter baskets she made for her three grandchildren and people are stunned.

Joanne Walker, showed off her bargain baskets on Facebook and people were left seriously impressed by the goodies.

We all know that Easter can get expensive, especially with the sudden inflation of Easter egg costs this year.

But the money-saving grandmother showed how you can do it on a budget while still treating the kids.

Posting to the group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, the grandma revealed she managed to do it all for under a tenner and even had left overs for an Easter egg hunt.

In the post, she wrote: "Easter baskets for the grandkids, all done for under £10, shopped in Home Bargains, B&M, Lidl and Poundland.

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Quite chuffed at how they've turned out and lots left for an Easter hunt."

To accompany her post, the grandmother also added a picture of the Easter baskets she made.

The baskets all came in vibrant spring colours such as blue, pink and yellow.

Inside, the grandmother had well and truly spoiled her grandkids with plenty of chocolate.

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Each child got a big Easter egg alongside some smaller ones and a Kinder Surprise egg each.

The baskets also included chocolate bunnies, Flumps, popping candy, chocolate lollies and a toy for each grandchild.

In the comments section, Joanne revealed that she bought plenty of multipacks to fill the basket and had so much left over she could also do an Easter egg hunt.

The post went viral on the group receiving over 5,000 likes and hundreds of comments.

People were quick to praise the grandmother for sharing her bargain Easter buys.

One person wrote: "That’s the way to do it! Looks great."

Another commented: "Well done they look amazing."

"They look great! Lucky kids," penned a third.

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Meanwhile, a fourth added: "These look so lovely! What wonderful thoughtful treats."

"Made with love, gorgeous," claimed a fifth.

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