Easter, like any other holiday, is a time to cherish loved ones, create memories and enjoy traditions that you look forward to each year. Everyone celebrates differently, of course. But there are certain things that children especially look forward to when the Easter bunny comes to town. And these things don’t have to cost much money to do or prepare.
Here are some cool ideas that we’ve featured on Tip Hero before or that I found on the web. Hopefully they’ll help you create your own frugal fun this year. Enjoy, and Happy Easter!
- Use dyed hard-boiled eggs for the hunt, then use them to make a plethora of recipes in the days to come!
- Frugal Baskets and Filling: if you want to keep with this tradition, do it frugally! Think out of the box when it comes to Easter baskets and things with which to fill them.
- Create new Easter traditions that your family will look forward to every year. These are the unique memories you’ll always look back on and cherish. For example, even as an adult, I look forward to visiting my parents on Easter, receiving a few goodies in the same basket I’ve been getting for years, and enjoying a nice ham dinner with the folks.
Here are some wonderful tradition ideas I found over at Stay-at-Home Moms that can help you on your way to creating your own traditions.
- Invest in plastic eggs and reuse them every year. They’re easy to clean and can be filled with different frugal goodies each year.
- More Creative Easter Egg Hunts: an Easter egg hunt may very well be something your kids look forward to every year (which is wonderful since it costs practically nothing to put together). If you want to spice up your hunts, here are some cool variations on the popular tradition.
Egg-Specific Tips and Tricks
What’s Easter without eggs? It’s incredible what you can do with a cheap dozen, or couple dozen, eggs. Here are some ideas to run with.
- Activities and Experiments with Eggs: here are some untraditional ways that you can have fun with eggs, from crafts to wacky experiments.
- DIY Easter Eggs: here’s an easy method for dyeing your own eggs with food coloring and white vinegar. Here’s a video I found that uses the same method and focuses on teaching kids to DIY:
- Or Use Natural Dyes: this tip was originally intended for clothing, but you could easily use “natural dyes,” like cherries, red cabbage, and coffee grounds, to dye your Easter eggs. Here’s how you apply these dyeing techniques to eggs courtesy of FrugallyMinded:
Simply place the unboiled eggs you want colored (one singular color) in a pan covered with water and a teaspoon of vinegar. Next, you will be adding the natural dye. […]After adding your natural ingredient for coloring, bring the water to a boil, then reduce heat under the pan and allow 15 minutes of simmering time. Remove the natural coloring ingredients, unless you want a darker color, in which case you can leave the eggs in the colored water with the ingredients overnight in the refrigerator.
- Easter Egg Crafts: from Easter egg wreaths to magnets to suncatchers, About.com has a plethora of fun Easter eggs crafts meant for decorating your house or giving to others as gifts.
- How to Boil the Perfect Egg: I’m sure everyone knows how annoying it can be when you’ve messed up boiling a dozen eggs. Not only have you wasted the eggs, but you have to spend money on a whole other dozen (not to mention the time this takes). Try this technique for boiling perfect eggs every time and saving yourself the hassle.
What are the Easter traditions that you and your family look forward to each year? Have any great tips for fun and frugal things to do to celebrate Easter? We would love to hear about them in the comments section below! Thanks for being a Tip Hero!
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