Simple Easter Treats

I’m on a big “Let’s simplify our entire lives!” kick and it’s kind of taking over my brain.  Less, less and less.  When I was thinking about what I wanted to get the kids for Easter I knew I wanted it to be easy and simple.  They don’t need a whole bunch of new stuff and they really like just the whole fun surprise part of waking up to a little treat.

We go through eggs like nobody’s business, so I set aside 4 of our leftover egg cartons and then used some paint I had on hand to paint the tops of each carton.

This paint dries super fast so it was very easy to cover the tops in no time at all with just a few coats of paint.

Every year I keep a small box of empty plastic eggs because every Easter we have to send in stuffed eggs for school.  I always keep the really obscure eggs too the kids get from their Easter egg hunts…animal shaped, sports themed, girly ones and this year the camouflage ones I kept from last year are beyond perfect for the boys.  So I already had some extra random plastic eggs leftover to use.  I also already had some Easter grass.  I’m really weird about certain things, but the Easter after Mom died one of her friends gave the kids all these amazing Easter baskets with the prettiest paper grass and since then, I have reused the grass and plan to continue to do so.  So yes, I’ll toss Amon’s crib which all 4 of our kids slept in without even thinking, but I plan to keep and reuse a small bag of paper Easter grass for years to come.

I went to Target and picked up a few items to fill their cartons with:  one bag of pretzel M&Ms, 1 bag of sour patch kids, a small transformer trinket & a $1 bin measuring tape for Hudson & Solomon, a lip gloss & earrings for Harper, one $1 bag of carrot chocolates and a fun chocolate egg for each of them.  I put some of the M&Ms, Sour Patch Kids and chocolate carrots in the leftover plastic eggs for each kiddo and filled their cartons with their treats.

And just like that, I’m ready for Easter.  Easy, simple and fun.  And they are going to totally love these!

Happy Tuesday!

9 Comments

  1. Love this idea! Super simple and so sweet! What kiddo wouldn’t like getting this on Easter morning?! 😉 You’re a fun momma!

  2. Love these! Great idea! And your comment about keeping the Easter grass vs. the crib made me laugh! Sounds like me!

  3. So colorful and fun! I’ve kept all the fun eggs from the last couple of years too. I need to get to the store before everything is gone!

  4. Teri Ann Hooper says:

    Great, simple, cheap & FUN ideas, as always, Laura! And the grass is a lot easier to store than the crib. 🙂 Happy Easter to all of the Kelley 6!

  5. Brea Freeman says:

    Awesome idea! Love it!

  6. Marianne cupples says:

    What a fabulous idea! So simple, yet totally cute!

  7. SleepyMom says:

    Beyond adorable! The kids of us uncreative-types are really getting a raw deal. Your kids are going to have so many fun holiday memories of all the creative stuff you do for them (the birthday door thing is just amazing too)!
    My son’s teacher shared this awesome egg decorating idea with me this morning. Instead of dying eggs which can get boring for those who like to be hands on and are not patient, she has the kids take little cut up rectangles of “bleeding tissue paper” dip them in a bowl of water and then “plaster” them on the egg. My son even did multiple layers of tissue. When it dries the paper sloughs off easily and you are left with tye-dye looking egg, reminds me of a water color painting. They are all really pretty and it was more of a tactile experience which was more enjoyable for my son than just dropping an egg in a cup of dye and waiting.

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