EASTER Cartoons - bunnies, baskets, and colored eggs

HOLY WEEK: EASTER

Easter fun can include a mix of classic and creative activities for all ages. Here are some ideas based on current trends and timeless traditions:

  • Egg Hunts: Hide colorful plastic eggs filled with candy, small toys, or even money for older kids. Add a twist with themed clues or a scavenger hunt map. For adults, try a glow-in-the-dark egg hunt with LED eggs.

  • Egg Decorating: Go beyond basic dye kits. Use natural dyes (like beet juice or turmeric), try tie-dye effects with food coloring, or add glitter and stickers. For a modern spin, paint eggs with chalkboard paint for reusable art.

  • Bunny Crafts: Make paper plate bunnies, cotton ball bunny tails, or origami rabbits. Pinterest has tons of templates for kid-friendly projects. For adults, try crocheting mini bunnies or carving wooden ones.

  • Easter Baking: Bake bunny-shaped cookies, hot cross buns, or a carrot cake with cream cheese frosting. Get kids involved with decorating cupcakes to look like nests with chocolate eggs.

  • Games: Set up an egg-and-spoon race, a bunny hop sack race, or pin-the-tail-on-the-bunny. For tech-savvy groups, create an Easter-themed Kahoot quiz with trivia about spring or holiday history.

  • Themed Picnics: Host an outdoor Easter brunch with pastel decor, floral napkins, and egg-shaped sandwiches. Add a spring playlist with upbeat tunes to set the vibe.

  • Virtual Fun: If you’re apart, host a Zoom Easter party with online egg decorating (show off your designs) or a virtual egg hunt using a shared Google Slides map where participants “find” eggs.

For real-time inspo, check X for posts about #EasterFun or #EasterActivities—people share cute setups and DIY ideas. If you want specific craft tutorials or recipes, I can search for those or analyze any Easter-themed images you upload. Got a particular activity or age group in mind?