Ways to Celebrate Easter with Everyday Household Items

Looking for ways to celebrate Easter without worrying about hitting the store? Here are some great ideas for how to make things festive at home and celebrate Easter using everyday household items. Click through the links/images for tutorials and recipes!

1. Easter Egg Finger Puppets

These Easter egg finger puppets are so simple and cute! You just need a printer, coloring supplies, and a pair of scissors.

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2. Bunny Table Cards

These adorable bunny table cards will brighten any table.

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3. Easter Egg Yarn Art

This Easter egg yarn art project is a genius use if you have a yarn stash (as a current knitter or a former knitter like me). This will be a genius use for my yarn remnants!

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4. Easter Slime

If you’re already versed in making slime, this Easter slime will be easy!

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5. Bunny Nails

How cute are these bunny nails? And if you don’t have black nail polish I think it would look cute in other colors too.

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6. Easter Fruit

If you already have Easter cookie cutters, use them on fruit and serve it with this 3-ingredient fruit lemon fruit dip.

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7. Homemade Jello Jigglers

You only need 3 ingredients to make these adorable jiggler snacks!

Image courtesy of Laura Fuentes

8. Easter Sheet Pan S’mores

I love this Easter sheet pan s’mores idea; no campfire required!

Image courtesy of Stacie Billis

9. Bunny rolls

Everyone seems to be making bread right now so get festive with these Easter bunny rolls via Plated Cravings.

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10. Bunny Pencil Holder

Kids are doing all their work at home right now so why not fashion up an adorable bunny pencil holder?

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11. Easter Basket + Carrot Hunt Game

Get kids moving with this cute Easter basket + carrot hunt game.

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12. Ombre Easter Cake

If you’re a regular baker like me, you probably have all of the supplies for this ombre Easter cake in your pantry. If you don’t have the Easter candy, don’t sweat it! This ombre effect is so beautiful it will stand on its own (or you can pipe the colors to create texture.

Image by Christine Koh

Ways to celebrate Easter with everyday household items