Easter chick cupcakes
These super cute cupcakes are the perfect way to celebrate Easter. Decorated with coconut and lollies to make the chicks' faces, they're one for the kids to help make.
These super cute cupcakes are the perfect way to celebrate Easter. Decorated with coconut and lollies to make the chicks' faces, they're one for the kids to help make.
These scrambled bunnies are a cute and healthy way to start Easter Sunday - or any special day really!
Making an eggshell succulent garden is not only easy but great fun. Kids will enjoy saving their eggshells to create fantastic colourful garden pots.
This tasty twist on the traditional campfire treat looks so cute on a party platter and tastes like heaven.
Easter is filled with fluffy bunnies and gooey eggs. We’ve got some fabulous Easter activities to keep your kids entertained and get them into the Easter mood. It’s all totally eggs-cellent fun
Looking for a fun Easter activity to do with your kids? Try making these simple chocolate crackle baskets you can put mini Easter eggs in. Easy and delicious!
Ring around an Easter egg, a pocket full of chocolate! Print off these adorable Easter egg rings for some free-standing fun from the Easter Bunny this Easter. Kids will love them!
Easter is full of eggs and bunnies, so why not put them together in this cute craft.
These delicious carrot cake muffins are moist and sweetly balanced with cream cheese icing. They are cute as a button and work perfectly as a treat for Easter or just for afternoon tea.
Learning how to make pom poms is a childhood rite of passage. And you can turn them into lots of fun things too! These cute bunnies are made out of two pom poms plus some basic craft supplies.
This easter egg hunt activity will have the kids squealing in delight. You need to tie pairs of kids ankles together and send them off in pairs to find their eggs.
A gluten-free diet neednt mean missing out on one of Easters favourite treats. These hot cross buns are traditionally flavoured with mixed spice and sweet raisins, but with a gluten-free bread mix as a base, so everyone can enjoy them on Easter morning.
Setting the Easter table just become a whole lot more colourful. Kids will love decroating this Easter table decoration and adding their own touches to the Easter table this year.
This fun Easter Bunny Hop game is great for a family get-together over Easter. Get the whole family joining in!
These Hot cross cookies are a fun and easy alternative to the traditional hot cross bun. Who knows, they may prove to be the more popular option in your house!
A great gift for friends and friends’ kids. Even better, take un-iced cupcakes to your get together and let the kids ice and decorate the cakes themselves.
Make a colourful carrot garland to celebrate Easter this year. It's an easy paper craft that will keep little hands busy.
Easter is filled with fluffy bunnies and gooey eggs. We have got some fabulous Easter activities to keep your kids entertained and get them into the Easter mood.
Decorating for the Easter Bunny? Easy! Kids will love this bunting and the BEST part about it is they can make it as long or as short as they like. Print a few or print a lot - they're FREE! Just snip the slit in the ear and thread through the string.
Toddlers will love creating some colourful Easter craft with this fun pom pom painting idea. Break out the paint and remember: a happy toddler is worth a little bit of mess.
At this stage of learning to spell children are moving from the phonetic method of spelling into self-editing and automatic spelling. This word find will be more of a challenge but lots of fun!
Collecting the Easter eggs has to be the most egg-citing part of Easter morning. Seeing what that big old bunny left is great fun - but what to collect them in? Print this FREE Easter egg basket template and make your own!
Strap in, because this gets messy! But if you can handle the mess, dyeing eggs with shaving cream will keep kids amused for hours. Here's how to do it.
How impressive would these chocolate bowls look on a party table? They're easier to make than you might think too. Fill them with lollies or use as individual dessert dishes and let the fun begin!
Easter just isn't Easter without hot cross buns. Why not have a go at making your own this year using this simple hot cross buns recipe. Don't forget the glaze!
When your child reaches the age of eight there can be a shift in the emphasis placed on spelling. At this age they'll be linking between the sounds of letters and how words are made. Help the kids out and have fun at the same time with this word find aimed at kids aged seven to eight.
This is an easter version of musical chairs the kids stand in a circle and pass around a plastic egg when the music stops the kids left holding it is out.
Cupcakes are always popular with kids - big and small! These are made with delicious chocolate and topped with a creamy butter icing, a sprinkle of chocolate and a couple of chocolate eggs - just in case you haven't had enough chocolate already!
Make your own Easter bunnies with this chocolate rabbit recipe. Easy to make, you can also pop an Easter egg inside the bunny before you seal the rabbit together for an extra Easter surprise!
Pretty, easy and perfect for a morning tea on the Easter long-weekend. The kids will love helping break the eggs, cubing the butter and folding in the flour.