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Showing posts with label easter egg hunt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label easter egg hunt. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 12, 2017

Easter Fun at Poundland

If you follow me over on Instagram then you'll know how much I love to decorate our dining room to celebrate special occasions throughout the year.

With Easter this weekend Poundland asked me to pop to one of their local stores and pick up some goodies to have fun with, with so much to choose from we could of gone a bit mad but I knew what I wanted and we set about picking up some things.




It all starts for me with our dining room table, covering it in an oober bright table cloth. Adding on some fabulously fun plates, napkins, cups and straws and lights it is an Easter eggs-travaganza!

With the addition of some bunny bunting and eggs to our tree it is a colourful array of Easter loveliness.





I loved the little extras that they had in Poundland including these fabulous bunny mask glasses and crackers, my two love crackers at Christmas so this made for fun at Easter too with a little Easter joke, dress up and hat.

With lots of kits for card making, egg and hat decorating, Easter activity packs, cupcake sets and more there are plenty of things to keep your little ones busy over Easter.







And finally a little bit of Easter egg hunting, with Easter Egg hunt kits, plenty of eggs and chocolate to hide we couldn't of asked for more, we managed to get everything we needed for under £20 and I think you'll agree it looks fabulous and we definitely had lots of fun choosing our goodies.




With so much more for the home, food, outdoors, picnics and more I could of spent a lot longer in there and at £1 an item the perfect bargain for the thrifty too.

This is a collaborative post, all words, pictures and opinions are my own.

Monday, March 14, 2016

Top 5 Easy Easter Activities

With an early Easter this year, there is no better time to think of some bright colourful springtime activities to do with the children, especially on the colder and wetter days.

So, I have put together our top five super easy Easter activities.

Top 5 Easy Easter Activities for Children. Easy to make crafts, baking and ideas for easter fun.

Easter Bonnets

These don't have to be expensive, most shops have reasonably priced hats now, or you could make some out of cardboard and tissue paper. We opted for some pre made hats with the addition of some feathers, little chicks, sheep and ribbons.


We started by wrapping the ribbon round the hat, using some sticky dots to attach it, then added on some tissue paper grass and the chicks, sheep and feathers. The sticky dots make it easier for the children to do this themselves, no mess which is always a plus.

Once you've finished your creation you are all ready for Easter and any parades you might have to go to.


Sweetie Filled Carrots

These easy to make sweetie filled carrots are the perfect addition to an Easter party or just as something different to put sweets in for your children on Easter morning.

To make them, all you need is some A4 orange and green card. To start, cut the orange card in half and then roll into a cone shape. Then, stick down with some tape or glue, you may need to clip with a peg until the glue is dry as the card springs back quite easily, if you had some cute easter themed washi tape this would look good too. 

Next, cut off the overhang at the top of the card to make the top of the carrot a circle, then using the green card or some green tissue paper to make yourself a green carrot stalk and stick this in place on the carrot. Now, unless you are intending to fill with lots of eggs, pop some tissue paper or shredded paper in the bottom of the cone and just place some eggs on top.


You could make smaller versions of the carrots by using a quarter of the card or any old bits of card you have lying around, these carrots could also be used as a prize at the end of an easter egg hunt.

Easter Cakes

I love baking with the children, it's a great way of getting them to help me in the kitchen and they can also enjoy the fruits of their labour afterwards. These are almost too easy but they look cute and can be altered to suit everyones tastes, cornflake cakes are by far the easiest of things to make, even for the non-bakers. You'll need chocolate (I use milk), cornflakes, chocolate mini eggs and some cake cases.

Take some chocolate, 200g should do it and melt in a heatproof bowl over some water, once melted add in some cornflakes, no real amount here just keep going until they are all coated and you've mixed them into all of the chocolate.


Once you've mixed all of the cornflakes into the chocolate, place a large spoonful into each cake case, add a few eggs onto each cake and then pop in the fridge to cool and harden.


Serve on a pretty plate at an easter party or just because!


Easter Tree

Each year we have an Easter Tree, don't ask why but we love to decorate a branch or piece of tree we've found with some easter decorations we've either made or found in a shop. It's a simple way of adding a little fun and colour to our home and has definitely become a tradition.

This year I have chosen some pussy willow branches as our tree, we already had a few branches from a winter bouquet so I bought a few more from a local florist. We would normally find a branch from a tree on one of our walks but as these looked so great we used them instead. 

We have some little felt chickens and wooden eggs to add this year, I will add a few more as I find them and we will be making some more over the next few weeks.


Easter Egg Hunt

I love to do Easter Egg Hunts for the children, we don't go overboard on chocolate and just do a few eggs for them to find around the garden, but they love it and if the weather is fine it is the perfect way to get them out in the garden first thing to enjoy the morning sun.

You can buy cheap Easter egg hunt kits from places like Asda for about £1.50, and with some fillable eggs you can add your own chocolates or healthy treats or even something completely different, some little toys or pieces of a puzzle maybe.



These are just a few but there is so much more you can do, whether inside the home or out and about. 


If you are in Nottingham then Rufford Abbey have an Easter trail, you pay £1 and they give you a sheet to follow round the gardens. Once you've found all of the clues you get a chocolate, an easy way to get out and about an enjoy some fresh air and join in the Easter fun without having to set it all up yourself.

Why not check out your local garden centres and some of your favourite spots to visit, they usually have something on, either over Easter weekend or during half term.

I have started a Pinterest page with some of my favourite activites from other fellow bloggers too, there is some great inspiration.