A mix of healthy and sweet Easter treats keep kids hoppy — er, happy — at our Easter egg decorating party. We share all our tips for kid-friendly eats that look as good as they taste. Plus, check out our kids’ Easter egg decorating table, moms’ snack spread, and moms’ egg decorating ideas.
Chevron plates and napkins recall the classic Easter egg zig-zag design in daffodil yellow. Add pink-and-white striped paper straws to continue the spring color scheme. Multi-colored tulips look pretty as a picture in white pitchers.
No mess, no stress: Pour milk into pint-size mason jars and put on ice. Little ones can grab their drinks and go!
Ask any kid: Milk just tastes better with a straw in it.
Make blooming PB&Js: Just use large and small flower cookie cutters to cut the shapes from sandwich bread.
For a fun, healthy snack, place baby carrots and cauliflower and broccoli florets in mini terra cotta pots. Little veggies are easy for little ones to eat!
For a Peeps fondue station, heat up hot fudge sauce and place it in the center of a large tray, surrounding it with colored sprinkles and scoops. Push lollipop sticks halfway through Peeps to make it easier for kids to dip them, then display them in a glass jar.
Tell kids to dip a Peep in hot fudge, then pour their choice of toppings on top and eat.
DIY chocolate-covered Peeps are a hit with littler and bigger kids alike.
Guests get pastel takeaway pails filled with Easter goodies to take home.
A bunny piñata welcomes kids to the favors bench.
Kids get egg-cited about Easter favors.
Package candy treats, stickers, mini erasers, or temporary tattoos in polka-dot plastic Easter eggs.
Pastel favor buckets include a wind-up bunny, a Peeps pop, an Easter-themed PEZ dispenser, a bunny-shaped crazy straw, bunny bubbles, and a plastic Easter egg containing temporary tattoos and a mini eraser.
Give out bunny ears so guests can play Peter Cottontail at home.
Put your child in bunny ears for a sweet Easter snapshot you can upload to an upload-your-own Evite invitation and send to loved ones.
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