46 Photo Prompts for Easter

Easter is on the way! Always on a Sunday, Easter is on March 31st this year. Do you want to capture the holiday through photos?  If you are searching for inspiration, consider the following photo prompts for Easter.

white flowers between brown rabbit figure and eggs
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  1. Easter-Themed Selfie
  2. Reflection
  3. Religious
  4. Church
  5. Church Sign
  6. Easter Sunrise
  7. Cross
  8. Faith
  9. Prayer
  10. Holy Week
  11. Bible
  12. Breakfast
  13. Easter Décor
  14. Easter Bunny
  15. Bunny Ears
  16. Dyed Eggs
  17. Hidden Eggs
  18. East Egg Hunt
  19. Easter Basket
  20. Chocolate Bunnies
  21. Easter Candy
  22. Peeps
  23. Jellybeans
  24. Baby Animals
  25. Flowers
  26. Pink
  27. Nature
  28. Green
  29. Yellow
  30. Family
  31. Friends
  32. Display
  33. Community
  34. Peace
  35. Lamb
  36. Easter Parade
  37. Easter Bonnet or Hat
  38. Easter Outfit
  39. Easter Service
  40. Preparations
  41. Easter Brunch
  42. Easter Dinner
  43. Dessert
  44. Easter Tea
  45. Beverage
  46. Easter Sunset

Happy Easter!

Tips for Hosting an Easter Dinner

Easter is quickly approaching. Are you planning an Easter dinner? Are you uncertain where to start? Consider the following tips for hosting an Easter dinner.

  1. Plan & Lists: Use a notebook or your phone’s app to make lists and notes. Create the guest list first. Then, create a menu and plan your shopping to avoid last-minute stress.
  2. Decorate: Add a festive touch with Easter-themed decorations. Think pastel colors, flowers, and maybe some Easter eggs as centerpieces. If you are on a tight budget, check out your local dollar store or thrift shop.
  3. Centerpiece: Get creative and make a centerpiece for your table. Or purchase a bouquet of fresh flowers.
  4. Easter-themed Dishes: Include traditional Easter dishes like ham, lamb, or spring vegetables. Get creative with recipes to add a unique touch. Cook or bake a traditional family recipe.
  5. Drinks: Plan a selection of beverages to accommodate everyone. Punch, tea, coffee, or water are great options. Consider a signature Easter punch with lemon-lime soda and sherbert for a special touch.
  6. Egg Hunt: If you have kids (or adults), organize an Easter egg hunt. Use plastic eggs and hide small gifts, including candy, Easter-themed trinkets, or coins. The activity adds a fun and interactive element to your Easter celebration.
  7. Music: Create a playlist with cheerful and light music to set the mood. Consider the preferences of your guests and choose a mix of genres.
  8. Seating Arrangements: If you have numerous guests attending your Easter dinner, consider creating a seating arrangement to encourage mingling. Set up a kids’ area with their table, crafts, coloring books, and other activities to keep them busy. Create place cards and placemats for an added special touch to your Easter table.
  9. Dessert Buffet: Easter is known for sweets, so have a dessert buffet with various treats. Include classics like carrot cake or hot cross buns. Consider creating a sundae bar for the kids.
  10. Relax and Enjoy: Do not forget to enjoy the celebration yourself. Plan as much as you can in advance.

Happy Easter!