Ideas for a Budget-Friendly Easter

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Do you have a tight budget for Easter? Don’t worry: a budget-friendly Easter can still be fun and memorable with a little creativity! If you are searching for inspiration, here are some ways to celebrate without overspending.

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Easter Baskets on a Budget

  • Use Reusable Baskets: Instead of buying new ones, set out your already-owned baskets, buckets, or tote bags. If you don’t have any, go to your local thrift store to find secondhand baskets.
  • DIY Fillers: Make homemade treats, crafts, or coupons for activities instead of buying pricey fillers.
  • Shop at Dollar Stores: Find small toys, stickers, and candy for less money.
  • Buy in Bulk: Get candy and small gifts in multi-packs or bulk. Divide the various contents among multiple baskets.

Affordable Easter Egg Hunt

  • Use Plastic Eggs: If you don’t have any, check thrift stores or dollar stores.
  • Fill Eggs with Alternatives: Instead of just candy, use small toys, coins, or stickers. Add handwritten coupons like “Stay up 30 minutes late” or “Extra 20 minutes of video gaming time”.
  • Host a Neighborhood Egg Hunt: Split the cost with friends, family, or neighbors to make it more fun and affordable.

Budget-Friendly Easter Meals

  • Plan a Potluck: Ask friends and family to bring their favorite dish. This way, you do not have to cover the whole meal.
  • Shop Sales: Look for deals on ham, eggs, and other traditional Easter foods beforehand.
  • Make Simple Side Dishes: Deviled eggs, roasted veggies, and homemade rolls are delicious and inexpensive.
  • DIY Desserts: Bake cookies or a simple cake instead of buying fancy treats.

Inexpensive Easter Activities

  • Crafts: Use leftover craft supplies to make decorations and Easter cards.
  • Natural Egg Dyeing: Use onion skins, beets, or turmeric instead of store-bought dye kits.
  • Watch Easter Movies: After a long day of church, dinner, and other activities, skip the theater. Host a cozy movie night. Watch classics like It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown, Here Comes Peter Cottontail, or The Easter Bunny is Coming to Town.
  • Go on a Nature Walk: Enjoy the outdoors with a scavenger hunt for flowers, birds, and bunny tracks.

Relax and enjoy! Happy Easter!

Author: Rebecca C.

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