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Vann + Liv is bringing the spring vibes. | Photo by Emily Bolt Photography

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Hoppy Easter, Greenville. If you still haven’t filled those Easter baskets, keep reading. We asked Surcee, GVL’s online shopping platform, for their best gift ideas this year, and (spoiler alert), they were eggcellent.

Keep reading for 8 fun Easter gift ideas for the whole family.

For the kids

Deluxe Easter yard egging from SoBella Sweets | $50

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In the case of a rainy Easter eve, eggs + basket will be left on the porch. | Photo provided by Surcee

It’s not Easter without an Easter egg hunt. SoBella Sweets (owned by Andrea Alpizar) can take care of the whole thing — sign up to have your yard egged the night of Sat. April 16 or early morning on Sun., April 17 for a fun surprise for the little ones.

Savvy Bling Kids Easter Bunny Bracelet from Vann + Liv | $14

Vann + Liv is owned by Kristina Teague. | Photo provided by Surcee

Give your littlest bunnies something colorful + cute to dress up their outfit this year. Each bracelet fits wrists up to 6.5 inches, and is made from stretch cord + gold filled beads.

For the grown-ups

Katherine Dress from Pink Bee | $180

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Pair with cute shoes for a go-to Easter brunch outfit. | Photo provided by Surcee

We love a little pride in place, and this dress from Pink Bee GVL (owned by Leigh Ann Miller) is made in a fun map print of Greenville. From Mice on Main to Fluor Field, it’s all on this dress.

Vineyard Vines check shirt from Pink Bee | $128

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The warm tones of this shirt are so spring. | Photo provided by Surcee

These performance shirts from Vineyard Vines use special cooling minerals, active wicking + rapid drying to help with temperature regulation, which makes them a great go-to for special events beyond Easter brunch.

Izzy Dress from Monkee’s of the West End | $268

Monkee’s of the West End is owned by Jeni Cain. | Photo provided by Surcee

With a tiered skirt + fun floral print, the Izzy dress is the perfect go-to for any + all springtime occasions.

The Terrell Bow Tie from A Polished Man | $95

Steal the show in this unique turquoise bow tie from A Polished Man (owned by Charles Davis., Jr. and Tiffany Davis). Don’t be surprised if everyone asks you where you got it.

Fresh kicks

Pailey Lavender Dolce Vita Heels from Blossom Shoes and Such | $125

Blossom Shoes and Such owners Mason Peterson and Kimberly Stephens like the braided detail. | Photo provided by Surcee

We’ll never say no to a statement heel, and this pastel lavender pair is on-trend for Easter but can just as easily be worn year-round. Pair with a pastel dress for Easter, and tailored trousers for the rest of the year. Done.

Golden Goose canvas shoes from Monkee’s of the West End | $545

These are must-have shoes. | Photo provided by Surcee

If heels aren’t your thing, try these Mid Star Under Stitched canvas sneakers from Monkee’s of the West End instead. Check out the rest of Surcee’s Easter collection on their website. Hoppy shopping, Greenville.*

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