The Mini Eggmazing Easter Egg Decorating Craft Kit – Only $14.98!

The Mini Eggmazing Easter Egg Decorating Craft Kit, for Unisex Child Ages 3+

Grab a couple of these for your upcoming egg decorating party! Head over to Walmart where you can get The Mini Eggmazing Easter Egg Decorating Craft Kit for only $14.98! Details include:

  • The Mini Eggmazing Easter Egg Decorating Craft Kit has everything you need to make one of a kind Easter egg designs.
  • No dyes and no smells means no messy clean up. The self contained design of the Mini Eggmazing keeps all the colors in one spot and on your egg.
  • The simple design of the Mini Eggmazing makes it easy to decorate eggs with just the touch of a marker. Great for the entire family from kids to grandparents.
  • Kit includes 1 Mini Eggmazing Decorator and 6 colorful, non-toxic, quick-dry markers.
  • For Unisex Child Ages 3+

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Play-Doh Easter Eggs Bag (9 Pack) – Only $9.97!

Another great Easter basket stuffer to grab now! Head over to Amazon where you can get this Play-Doh Easter Eggs Bag (9 Pack) for only $9.97! Additional details include:

  • TREAT WITHOUT THE SWEET: These Play-Doh eggs are great non candy treats for Easter basket toys, bunny gifts for kids, and all kinds of creative occasions
  • 9 FESTIVE COLORS: It’s a rainbow in a bag with red, orange, yellow, green, teal, blue, pastel purple, and neon pink eggs
  • 2 OUNCES PER EGG: Each egg is filled with 2 ounces (56 grams) of squishable, shapeable modeling compound (contains wheat)
  • EGG HUNTS & BASKET FILLERS: Hide the prefilled Easter eggs for fun scavenger hunt activities for kids or use them as gift basket stuffers
  • EGG-CELLENT PARTY FAVORS, TOO: Add an egg or two for goodie bag fillers or keep them busy with hands-on kids arts and crafts
  • TRUSTED QUALITY: Rigorously tested for quality, Play-Doh compound is made primarily with flour, salt, and water, making it a great choice for arts and crafts for kids who love modeling clay

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Kids Bunny Easter Basket – Only $18.98!

This basket is both cute and also could be used as a home decor item! Right now, Amazon has this Kids Bunny Easter Basket for only $18.98! Details include:

  • The basket size is 7.9*6.3*5.5 inches, the handle height is 7.09 inches (in), the product has a -+1 inch error
  • The product is suitable for children, please check the size carefully before buying
  • The bunny shape is cute and vivid, and children love it
  • Hand-woven, can be washed with water. The product will have joints but it will not affect the use
  • In the middle is a wire frame, full of shape and soft and healthy material

Keep in mind, Amazon pricing can change at any time! Don’t wait to purchase this deal or it might be gone when you  come back!

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LEGO Creator 3 in 1 White Rabbit Animal Toy Building Set – Only $15.99!

This would be so fun to add to your kids’ Easter baskets! Head over to Amazon where you can get this LEGO Creator 3 in 1 White Rabbit Animal Toy Building Set for only $15.99! Additional details include:

  • Kids will love this LEGO Creator 3 in 1 set featuring a white rabbit animal toy which can be rebuilt into a cute cockatoo parrot or a white seal
  • Features animal toys in their natural habitats: the toy bunny in a forest, the cockatoo parrot in the trees or the white seal swimming in the sea
  • With posable LEGO animals: toy rabbit can move its head, legs, mouth and ears; cockatoo parrot moves wings, tail and rotates its head 360 degrees
  • The LEGO seal figure can move its mouth and flippers! This LEGO animal set also includes food elements (a carrot, a flower, seeds and a fish)
  • Kids can take this portable animal building toy wherever they go; LEGO Creator building toys for kids 8+ offer hours of imaginative play for animal loving kids
  • This LEGO Creator set makes the perfect addition to your little ones’ Easter baskets. It’s also a great birthday gift for animal-loving kids
  • The toy rabbit stands over 5.5 in. (15 cm) high. Contains 258 Pieces.

Keep in mind, Amazon pricing can change at any time! Don’t wait to purchase this deal or it might be gone when you  come back!

This item will ship free for all Amazon Prime members. Or, regular members can score free shipping by adding $25 or more worth of eligible items to your cart. You can get a FREE 30-day trial of Amazon Prime here.

Unique Easter Egg Hunt Ideas- Your Kids Will Love

easter egg hunt f2dEaster is coming soon. Are you ready? I have to admit, when I was little I was never super fond of Easter Eggs hunts. It seemed like I was always the one at the end who couldn’t find those last few eggs. It was only months down the road that those eggs would show up! So that’s where they were! However, being a mom of little kids, I have to give in and do egg hunts every year. Most years it seems like we end up doing one with each side of the family so MORE egg hunts for us! I will admit it is pretty fun to see the kids eyes light up with excitement as they find those eggs. So, if they are happy, I’m happy.  Here are 10 unique Easter Egg hunt ideas that just may have you (and me!) a little more excited for egg hunts this year.

  1. Scavenger Egg Hunt: Write a clue in the first egg that will direct them to the next egg. Continue with this for however long you want until they get to the last clue with the prize/presents at the end. You could even make a scavenger hunt for each kid if they are old enough to do them on their own.
  2. Color Code Eggs: This is a tradition in my family. Every Easter morning we are given a color that is our color for the egg hunt. That means we can only find those eggs that have stickers with our color on it. If we see an egg with a different color sticker on it, then we leave it and don’t tell anyone. We have a number of how many eggs/prizes we get to find. This helps with those little kids that may need some “easy” hiding places. Put those out in the open and hide the older kids a little harder. This way you can also get the same amount of eggs/prizes for every kid. No fighting!
  3. Gold Easter Egg: Tell the kids that during their hunt they each get to find one Gold Easter Egg. Inside put something special and personal. Like “Date night with mom & dad” or “Late Night with Friends” or “Let’s go to the Movies!” Something that would help you spend more time with them. This gives a little more excitement to the hunt as well.
  4. Tag Team Easter Egg Hunt: If you are having an egg hunt with a big family, this is super fun! Split the group into even teams. Then you say “Go!” the first person from each team runs and finds an egg and brings it back. They tag the next person on the team and then they go find an egg. The first team to get through their whole team either once or twice (depending on how many eggs you have) wins.
  5. The REAL Egg Hunt: Does anyone ever use REAL eggs anymore? I feel like they are mostly plastic now days. But with this hunt you need to make and dye Easter Eggs. Which is half the fun, right?? Once they are dyed and decorated then hide them in designated location. Have each person try to find a certain number of eggs and none of them can be ones that they made. This is super fun at the end to see the designs of other people.
  6. In the Dark Egg Hunt: This is super fun for those older kids that may think they are done with eggs hunts. Put small pieces of glow sticks in Easter eggs and hide them around the yard when it’s dark outside. You can then let them outside and see who can get the most or just let them go for it. It makes it pretty cool looking too.
  7. Let’s Move! Egg Hunt: In each egg have an action or exercise that they need to accomplish before going on to the next egg. It’s funny to watch them go find the eggs. You’ll suddenly see them start doing jumping jacks, somersaults, cartwheels, jumping and running. If you need to get energy out, this is a great way to do it!
  8. Puzzle Egg Hunt: Buy a puzzle that is appropriate for your age group. When you buy it you need to put it together first and then write your secret message on the back. It could be a rhyme or poem describing where they can find their end treasure. Then put 1 piece of the puzzle in each egg. The kids have to work together to find all of the eggs and then put the puzzle together. They then need to solve the question on the back of the puzzle and go find their prize. So fun!

You can fill the eggs up with candy or small toys from your local store, Amazon or Walmart or Target. 

Easter/Spring Watercolor Pillow Covers – Only $10.99!

Easter/Spring Watercolor Pillow Covers

Add some fun spring decor to your living areas! Head over to Jane where you can get one of these Easter/Spring Watercolor Pillow Covers for only $10.99! (Reg. $32.99) These pillow covers make it easy and fun to add the feeling of Easter and spring into your home.  Perfect to accent your favorite chairs, couches, and beds.  It’s never too early to start prepping for spring.  It makes a fun gift for Easter!

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Spring Art Prints – Only $4.99!

Spring Art Prints | 3 Sizes

These adorable prints are perfect to bring spring into your home! Head over to Jane where you can get one of these Spring Art Prints for only $4.99! (Reg. $23.50) Choose from three standard sizes with over 40 beautiful print designs available. Grab a simple frame from Hobby Lobby and hang it on the wall or place it on a shelf some a cute new spring decor item!

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Non-Candy Easter Basket Filler Ideas

Easter is coming in a few short weeks. Some of you may do the traditional Easter baskets filled with candy and fun toys. Over the past years, I’ve come to the conclusion my kids don’t need more candy. Every holiday includes some sort of treat and it’s just too much! For Easter I try and do some fun outdoor toys, books, and new spring clothing. If you need more ideas of non-candy Easter basket fillers, here they are. I love buying my items at Target, Walmart or Amazon. If you want to shop and snag a cute spring outfit then check out your local Burlington, I love their clothing sets. You can also checkout Target’s Cat & Jack clothing. I love them!

Babies:

  • Teether
  • Pacifier
  • Board Book
  • Stuffed Animal
  • Blanket
  • Egg Shaker
  • Onesie
  • Finger Puppets
  • Swimsuit
  • Summer Hat

Toddlers

  • Sensory Balls
  • Umbrella
  • Board Books
  • Bubbles
  • Music Shaker
  • Bath Toys
  • Finger Paint
  • Whistle
  • Glow Sticks
  • Fake Bugs
  • Stickers
  • Sippy Cup

Children 3-5

  • Playdough
  • Magnifying Glass
  • Hair Bows
  • Sidewalk Chalk
  • Watercolors
  • Crayons and Coloring Books
  • Chapstick
  • Coin Purse
  • Bubble Bath
  • Stick on Earrings
  • Mini Flashlight
  • Kids movie
  • Spring shorts
  • Spring shirts
  • Sandals

Children 5-7

  • Toy Figures
  • Slime
  • Doll
  • Craft Kits
  • Microscope
  • Soccer Ball
  • Temporary Tattoos
  • Small Toy Cars
  • Bath Bombs
  • Wikki Stix
  • Twist Pencils
  • Puzzles
  • Spring shorts
  • Spring shirts
  • Sandals

Children 7-10

  • Putty
  • Art Set
  • Books
  • Sugar free gum
  • Sunglasses
  • Chapstick
  • LEGO’s
  • Butterfly Growing Kit
  • Finger Nail Polish
  • Card Games
  • Beads
  • Gift Certificate
  • Movie Tickets
  • Spring Shorts
  • Spring Shirts
  • Sandals

Pre-Teen

  • Earbuds
  • Makeup
  • Earrings
  • Gift Cards
  • Keychains
  • Posters
  • Deck of cards
  • Blanket
  • Brain Games
  • Books
  • Phone case
  • Water bottle
  • Water bottle stickers
  • Spring Shorts
  • Spring Shirts
  • Sandals

Family Easter Tees – Only $16.98!

Family Easter Tees

Check out these super cute tees! Right now, Jane has this Family Easter Tees for only $16.98! (Reg. $32.99) Available sizes include infant, child, youth, and adult! Easter peeps for the whole family! Made with pastel holiday colors and professionally screen-printed graphics, these tees and bodysuits are sure to bring fun to your family.

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Spring Art Prints – Only $3.97!

Spring Art Prints

These cute prints will bring spring right to your home! Head over to Jane where you can get one of these Spring Art Prints for only $3.97! (Reg. $14.99) Choose from three standard sizes with over 100 print options available! These unique prints add the perfect touch to any home!

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Personalized Easter Baskets – Only $11.99!

Personalized Easter Baskets

These are always a hit every year! Head over to Jane where you can get one of these Personalized Easter Baskets for only $11.99! (Reg. $35) Make this Easter “Egg-stra” special this year, with a personalized Bunny basket made just for them!  Perfect for filling with Easter, treats, eggs or Easter toys! Choose from two basket colors! Grab one today!

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Super Easy & Yummy Easter Dessert Recipe: Delicious Mini Fruit Tarts

Easter is this Sunday which means a lot of families will be getting together to celebrate. When we celebrate holidays I know a lot of attention goes on the food. What will you eat? What will you serve? Since the kids will be getting a lot of candy dong Easter egg hunts, I thought having a small yet yummy dessert would be perfect. These mini fruit tarts are always a winner, plus you get some fruit in you too! Win-win!

Delicious Mini Fruit Tarts Recipe
Recipe and pictures by Wilton

Ingredients:
**Depending on your party size you could always cut this recipe in half and just do one package of cookies and half the recipe below.

  • 2 16.5-ounce packages refrigerated sugar cookie dough
  • 2 8-ounce packages cream cheese, softened
  • 1 cup powdered sugar (confectioners’ sugar)
  • 1/2 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 2 tablespoons lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons grated lemon zest
  • 1 cup fresh strawberries, sliced
  • 1 cup fresh blackberries
  • 1 cup fresh blueberries

Directions:
1. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees and grease well  a mini muffin pan.
2. Divide cookie dough into 48 equal slices and roll them into small balls, place 1 in each muffin space.
3. Bake for 12-14 minutes until they are golden brown. Rotating pan halfway between.
4. Remove from oven and immediately press centers of cookies with a 1/4 cup measuring cup or other small cup to form a cup. Be careful to not push all the way to the pan- you don’t want holes.
5. Let cool for 5 minutes.
6. Remove from pan and let cool completely.
7. In a large mixing bowl add cream cheese, softened,  powdered sugar (confectioners’ sugar), heavy whipping cream, lemon juice and grated lemon zest. Mix using an electric beater on medium until smooth.
8. Pipe or spoon in mixture to cooled cookie cups. Top with berries!
9. Serve immediately or chill.

50+ Non Candy Easter Egg Filler Ideas!

It’s almost Easter. Are you ready? This year I’ve decided to go with a lot less sugar in the Easter baskets and eggs. I wanted to get creative and find some fun things to fill my kids and neighbors Easter Eggs with that wasn’t candy. So here’s a long list of some stuff you can put inside Easter Eggs!

  1. Stickers
  2. Seeds
  3. Stamps
  4. Sticky Hands
  5. Puzzle Pieces
  6. Redeemable Tickets
  7. Bouncy Balls
  8. Temporary Tattoos
  9. Barbie Clothing
  10. Nail Polish
  11. Balloons (Punch ones are fun too)
  12. Cars
  13. Grow Toys (often found at the dollar store)
  14. LEGOs
  15. Whistles
  16. Keychains
  17. Army Men
  18. Plastic Insects
  19. Dice
  20. Shoelaces
  21. Glow in the Dark Stars
  22. Mini Notepads
  23. String/Yarn
  24. Water Beads
  25. Hairbows
  26. Earphones
  27. Nail Stickers
  28. Movie Tickets
  29. Bath Dropz (changes the color of the water)
  30. Playdough
  31. Silly Putty
  32. Beads
  33. Polished Rocks
  34. Small Figures
  35. Friendship Bracelets
  36. Wikki Stix
  37. Coins
  38. Dollar Bills
  39. Bath Bombs
  40. Socks
  41. Rings
  42. Necklace
  43. Anklet
  44. Scrunchies
  45. Headbands
  46. Cool Band-Aids
  47.  Magnets
  48. Slime
  49. Pencil Toppers
  50. Earrings
  51. Washi Tape

 

8 Unique Easter Egg Hunts Your Kids Will Love

Easter is just around the corner. I have to admit, when I was little I was never super fond of Easter Eggs hunts. It seemed like I was always the one at the end who couldn’t find those last few eggs. It was only months down the road that those eggs would show up! So that’s where they were! However, being a mom of little kids, I have to give in and do egg hunts every year. Most years it seems like we end up doing one with each side of the family so MORE egg hunts for us! I will admit it is pretty fun to see the kids eyes light up with excitement as they find those eggs. So, if they are happy, I’m happy. Here are 8 unique Easter Egg hunt ideas that just may have you (and me!) a little more excited for egg hunts this year.

  1. Scavenger Egg Hunt: Write a clue in the first egg that will direct them to the next egg. Continue with this for however long you want until they get to the last clue with the prize/presents at the end. You could even make a scavenger hunt for each kid if they are old enough to do them on their own.
  2. Color Code Eggs: This is a tradition in my family. Every Easter morning we are given a color that is our color for the egg hunt. That means we can only find those eggs that have stickers with our color on it. If we see an egg with a different color sticker on it, then we leave it and don’t tell anyone. We have a number of how many eggs/prizes we get to find. This helps with those little kids that may need some “easy” hiding places. Put those out in the open and hide the older kids a little harder. This way you can also get the same amount of eggs/prizes for every kid. No fighting!
  3. Gold Easter Egg: Tell the kids that during their hunt they each get to find one Gold Easter Egg. Inside put something special and personal. Like “Date night with mom & dad” or “Late Night with Friends” or “Let’s go to the Movies!” Something that would help you spend more time with them. This gives a little more excitement to the hunt as well.
  4. Tag Team Easter Egg Hunt: If you are having an egg hunt with a big family, this is super fun! Split the group into even teams. Then you say “Go!” the first person from each team runs and finds an egg and brings it back. They tag the next person on the team and then they go find an egg. The first team to get through their whole team either once or twice (depending on how many eggs you have) wins.
  5. The REAL Egg Hunt: Does anyone ever use REAL eggs anymore? I feel like they are mostly plastic now days. But with this hunt you need to make and dye Easter Eggs. Which is half the fun, right?? Once they are dyed and decorated then hide them in designated location. Have each person try to find a certain number of eggs and none of them can be ones that they made. This is super fun at the end to see the designs of other people.
  6. In the Dark Egg Hunt: This is super fun for those older kids that may think they are done with eggs hunts. Put small pieces of glow sticks in Easter eggs and hide them around the yard when it’s dark outside. You can then let them outside and see who can get the most or just let them go for it. It makes it pretty cool looking too.
  7. Let’s Move! Egg Hunt: In each egg have an action or exercise that they need to accomplish before going on to the next egg. It’s funny to watch them go find the eggs. You’ll suddenly see them start doing jumping jacks, somersaults, cartwheels, jumping and running. If you need to get energy out or if you don’t want more candy, this is a great way to do it!
  8. Puzzle Egg Hunt: Buy a puzzle that is appropriate for your age group. When you buy it you need to put it together first and then write your secret message on the back. It could be a rhyme or poem describing where they can find their end treasure. Then put 1 piece of the puzzle in each egg. The kids have to work together to find all of the eggs and then put the puzzle together. They then need to solve the question on the back of the puzzle and go find their prize. So fun!

Don’t forget to checkout the other awesome egg hunt ideas we’ve posted in the past. They each have lots more ideas you can use this year!
Easter Egg Hunts Your Kids will Love
5 MORE Fun & Unique Ways to Have an Easter Egg Hunt!

Easter Gnome & Card – Only $9.99!

Easter Gnome & Card

Looking for a cute Easter gift? Head over to Jane where you can get this Easter Gnome & Card for only $9.99! (Reg. $14.99) Choose from 10 different styles, all still available! Spring gnomes are here today! Each order includes a little gnome and a cardstock sign that reads, Hippity Hoppity, Easter’s on Its Way!

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