The BEST Easy & Affordable, Fun-Filled Easter Party for Kids!
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Welcome to one of our super-easy and fun Easter parties for little ones!   This party was filled with budget-friendly and dollar store ideas on keeping little ones entertained before and during their meal as well as low-prep activities and games for the rest of the party! Read on to check it out!

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THE TABLE

Our table had some Easter plates and napkins on top of an activity sheet.  (Though the one we have in this picture doesn’t appear to be in stock anymore, we have used this Easter Activity Placemat) in other parties as well. 

We also picked up a few supplies from the Dollar store for each little one: crayons (to use on their activity sheets) and mini paper cups (to hold some yummy ghirardelli chocolate bunnies!).  Our centerpiece was very simple – just an cute little Easter basket filled with more candy for dessert 🙂 

We also had some mini easter sticker scenes and glitter foam carrots scattered around the table.  The kids could pick these up to use on their sticker sheets or in other crafts. 

THE CRAFTS

We had a group that loved the activity sheets and stickers so we had a few extra for kids to draw on and play with while everyone finished up eating.  We also had a few other Easter Sticker Scenes to keep them entertained during cleanup 🙂 

We also had sticker buckets for each kid to decorate. They could use the stickers inside the bucket as well as any of the left over stickers from the sheets or the table!

THE GAMES

After all their buckets had been decorated, they of course needed to fill them with eggs!  We purchased a number of plastic eggs and filled them with little trinkets (stamps, stickers, candy, etc) and then let them find as many as they could!

For our other games, we simply had a few buckets filled with some outdoor toys – chalk and “carrot” bubbles!  We also had some mini playdoh peeps for kiddos who just wanted to sit down and create.  (All of these were $1 each at either Target or the Dollar Store). We didn’t have any set games but did have some fun challenges (draw your best bunny, baby chick, etc) and make the biggest bubbles you can!

THE GOODIE BAGS

By the end of the party, the kiddos had already collected quite a few things, so we didn’t load them up on too much – each kid got to take home a carrot bubble wand, box of chalk, peep playdoh, all the sheets and stickers they created, and the eggs and trinkets they found.  

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Happy Easter!