Amy's Party Ideas
Looking for fun and simple ways to celebrate Easter this year? We have some 'egg-stra' easy ideas from our SheSpeaks' influencers that are sure to bring the fun! Best of all, it's easy to shop Walmart.com for the supplies you need.
Easy Tablescapes & Printables: Fun for all ages, use printables and colorful place settings to create a special Easter tablescape for your family. Save money with the things that you already have on hand at home, like paper plates, faux flowers and printable table décor. Make it special and no-fuss! Amy's Parties has a printable here.
Bake Together: Build anticipation for the holiday by baking as a family. Make Easter-themed treats- cookies, cupcakes or cakes. This Easter Basket Cake from Life with the Crust Off is fun and easy to create using a coconut covered cake as the basket and monogrammed REESE'S Eggs as the treats inside.
Simple Egg-Hunt Ideas: Add a twist to your egg-hunt this year with these fun printable clues from Love the Day. Lead your kids on a scavenger hunt around the house to find their baskets. You could take the same idea and create similar clues for hiding the eggs around the outside of the house or backyard. Kids will love reading the clues and guessing where their basket might be.
Need an easy basket this year? Add to the fun by creating these adorable printable, paper Easter baskets. This is a great way to craft and have fun together leading up to Easter. Fill with REESE'S Peanut Butter Eggs and Cadbury Eggs for the easiest Easter Basket ever! Get the printable from Love the Day here. '
Decorate REESE’S Eggs. REESE’S Eggs are an Easter favorite! These yummy Easter treats are loved by all ages, but did you know they are also great for decorating? We’ve got a few cute ideas to get you started. See how we turned everyone’s favorite treat into the perfect family activity!
by buying chocolate bunnies for all the grandkids - and myself, too!
We just spend time with family and friends and make baskets which we hide for the kids.
Always did love Reese's! (and what is Easter without chocolate?)
Hopefully church and the family photo booth and fellowship that's planned.
Spending time with family is our Easter tradition
My favorite Easter tradition is to fill Easter baskets and have Easter dinner with the family. I love REESE’S white peanut butter eggs. 😋
Our family has an Easter tradition of going to grandma's house and hunting eggs with money inside!
Easter is about the Risen Lord! Going to church to celebrate is essential for me.
We spend the day together, kids are adults now so no easter egg hunts but we eat dinner together.
No more easter party and my birthday always fall around easter.... :(
Since we are self-isolating and social distancing, and the kids are out of school (most likely until the Fall in California), I'm not even thinking about Easter.
No more kids at Easter, don't really think about Easter