Easter is coming! Can you believe it? Where has the time gone? Wasn’t it just yesterday that we were putting up the Christmas tree? Crazy. Well, today, I’d love to share some fun Easter ideas that I’ve found on Pinterest for you. These Easter Egg Decorating Ideas, Egg Hunt Ideas, and Crafts for Kids to Make are just downright adorable and I think they’re pretty fun, too! That’s always an A+ in my book! Come on in, and I’ll share my top picks with you:
Easter Crafts
From Life is a Lullaby
Stained Glass Cross by Mom on Timeout
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Confetti Egg by Ceres Childcare
Easter Egg Flowers by Make and Takes
Easter Chicks by Simple As That
Paper Plate Bunny Mask – No image source 🙁
Bunny Cup by She Knows
He Is Risen by Totally Tots
Easter Goody Bag – by Kid Friendly Things To Do
Chicken Craft by Crafty Morning
Easter Egg Hunt Ideas
My mom does this. It works great! No source
Fun idea for toddler egg hunts by Celebrations At Home
Flashlight Egg Hunt by Let’s Get Together
Glow in the dark egg hunt by Smart Schoolhouse
Free Easter Egg Coupon Printables by UCreate
Free Scavenger Hunt Printables by Darling Doodle Design
An Easter Egg Game by Oh Happy Day
Great Scavenger Hunt ideas – I love the photo idea! by Tween Hood
Label the eggs – Great idea for multiple kids. They can’t pick up duplicate letters. by Tots Schooling
Easter Egg Scavenger Hunt – More Free Printables by ED Ventures
Easter Fun Food Ideas
Easter Egg Rice Krispies by Two Sisters Crafting
Rice Krispies Nests by Crafty Morning
Lamb Pretzels by Hungry Happenings
Easter Egg Truffles by Wine and Glue
Easter Chocolate Pretzels by Old Time Pottery
Bunny Butt Brownies by Kid Friendly Things To Do
Chocolate Covered Peeps by Raining Hot Coupons
Chocolate Covered Strawberry Chicks by Kid Friendly Things To Do
Chocolate Strawberry Carrots by Your Cup of Cake
Carrot Cheese Ball by Yummy Healthy Easy
Easter bread bowl by The Idea Room
always looking for great projects with my grandson and you are so talented love your stuff
Oh my goodness! You just made my day. Thank you for saying that.
How do I actually get to the spot on how to make these things that are in the pictures?
So far all I have done is spend a lot of time touching on pictures to get to the same web page about 20 times. Very discouraging and confusing?
That is so frustrating! There is a brief description under each picture and a highlighted link that should take you to the source of the picture. You’ll want to avoid touching on the pictures and instead CLICK THE LINK BELOW THEM. Give that a try. I hope it works. Winding up on the same page 20 times really stinks!
I have been doing the separate color egg hunt for over 25 years. The trick I used to do was using different size eggs for the appropriate age group. big ones for toddlers and regular size for my younger son and I happened to come across some really tiny eggs for my teenage son who did not want to give up our tradition because of age. Even better, as I aged, my memory got spottier so that I could honestly tell the kids I have not a clue where there last egg was hidden.
I think I’m there with you on the spotty memory! Great ideas. Thank you for sharing!