Whisk up a fabulous Easter Egg Hunt party!
Can you believe Easter is right around the corner?! We are THRILLED to be seeing the first signs of spring with warmer weather and blooming flowers! We can’t wait for the explosion of pastels and floral themed parties that are about to hit our Instagram feed! If you’re like us and have a little one that needs constant entertainment, you might be looking for ways to whisk up a fun and unique Easter Egg hunt party. You know we have you covered!
Good Housekeeping recently posted an article sharing 45 (!) fun ideas for Easter Egg Hunt parties. While we appreciate the optionality, we know most parents don’t have time to read through 45 ideas…so we’ve wrangled a list of our top 3 favorites!
“Balloon Clues” Egg Hunt Party'
Ages: ideal for the littlest kiddos (ages ~1-5)
Tie a helium balloon around each egg and then spread them out in your yard or in a park to make a field of balloon clues! This is an adorable and aesthetic way to create a fun and simple egg hunt for your littles!
Pro tip: Fill the eggs with things like healthy and delicious puffs or adorable bath toys!
Check back here on an upcoming blog post to see how my own version of the balloon clues party goes! Did you know we provide full event customization, including balloons?!
2. Scavenger Egg Hunt Party
Ages: ideal for kiddos age ~5-10
Mix up the usual egg hunt by putting a scavenger hunt twist on it! Good Housekeeping links to a scavenger hunt list that’s super cute, and we’ve also included one below! Or get creative and make your own!
Our Egg Hunt Scavenger Checklist
One egg of each color
An egg with an [insert character of your kiddo’s choice!] sticker on the outside
If your kiddo is a Bluey fan like mine, they’ll also love this Bluey themed Easter Craft book from Amazon!
For outdoor hunts: A leaf, a stick and/or a flower (depending on how outdoorsy and adventurous you are!)
For indoor hunts: a plush toy and a book (Easter themed if you prefer). Pairs well with our Sunshine Flower Wall as a perfect backdrop for photos of your event!
3. Glow in the Dark Egg Hunt Party
Ages: ideal for kiddos age 10+
Miss the days when your not-so-little-anymore kiddo would squeal at the sight of their Easter basket? Bring out your pre-teen’s inner toddler with a stylish and trendy glow in the dark nighttime egg hunt! The sun sets around 7:20pm ET on Easter weekend in New Jersey, so get those glow in the dark eggs ready for a 7:30pm glow in the dark party!
Pro Tip: Glow in the dark egg hunt parties pair PERFECTLY with our silent disco headphones for kids ages 10 and older!
If you’re throwing an Easter party or just having a celebration this Spring season, these egg hunt ideas are sure to make your event sparkle!! “Hoppy” almost Spring!