Easy DIY tips for memorable Easter egg hunts

Oluthando Keteyi|Published

Get ready for Easter with these creative DIY tips that will transform your egg hunt into a memorable family adventure!

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As Easter approaches, families across South Africa are getting ready for one of the most exciting traditions on the calendar: the Easter egg hunt.

Whether you're planning a backyard adventure or a cosy indoor search, a little creativity can turn this classic activity into a memorable experience for kids and adults alike.

Here are some easy DIY tips to help you host the ultimate Easter egg hunt without breaking the bank.

1. Get creative with your eggs

Skip the standard plastic eggs and add a personal touch. You can:

  • Paint real eggs using food colouring or acrylic paint
  • Use recycled materials like toilet paper rolls or small containers
  • Wrap sweets in colourful foil or tissue paper

Adding names or numbers to eggs can also make the hunt more interactive.

2. Choose a fun theme

Take your egg hunt to the next level with a theme. Think:

  • Bunny adventure trail
  • Treasure hunt with clues
  • Rainbow egg hunt where kids collect different colours

Themes make the experience more immersive and perfect for photos.

Get ready for Easter with these creative DIY tips that will transform your egg hunt into a memorable family adventure

Image: Pinterest

3. Create age-appropriate challenges

Make sure everyone has fun by tailoring the hunt:

  • For younger kids: keep eggs visible and easy to reach
  • For older kids: hide eggs in trickier spots or add riddles and clues

You can even assign point values to eggs and offer small prizes.

4. Add DIY clues and riddles

Turn your hunt into a mini adventure by leaving clues around the house or garden. For example:

  • “Hop to where you brush your teeth”
  • “Look where the sun shines brightest”

This adds excitement and keeps kids engaged longer.

5. Set up a prize station

End the hunt with a reward table. It doesn’t have to be expensive:

  • Chocolates and sweets
  • Small toys
  • Homemade treats

You can also include a “golden egg” with a special prize to build anticipation.

Get ready for Easter with these creative DIY tips that will transform your egg hunt into a memorable family adventure!.

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6. Think beyond chocolate

Not everyone wants sweets, so mix it up with:

  • Stickers
  • Mini books
  • Healthy snacks

This makes the hunt more inclusive and balanced.

7. Make it a family affair

Don’t let the kids have all the fun. Include adults by:

  • Hosting a separate hunt
  • Adding funny dares or challenges
  • Turning it into a team competition

It’s a great way to bring everyone together.

With just a bit of planning and imagination, your Easter egg hunt can become a highlight of the holiday. Whether it’s laughter over hidden clues or the joy of finding that last egg, it’s these simple moments that make Easter truly special.

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