![]() The great thing about Easter is that the key themes present plenty of opportunities to stretch your artistic flourish. One of the surest ways to impress when having guests over for a big family and friends do is to go all out on the table setting. And here are a few intriguing ideas about how to paint eggs from trusty Bunnings. Here are some ideas for hosting the perfect Easter egg hunt, care of the North Shore Mums blog. ![]() ![]() It might seem like a lot of effort organising Easter activities, but trust us, you’ll thank us once the kids are all puffed out and ready for a nap so the adults can sit back and relax after lunch! It’s also a beautiful tradition to hard boil a bunch of real-deal eggs, get out some non-toxic paints and encourage the kids to decorate them, perhaps inspired by their favourite book or film characters. Just make sure to lock up any rooms you don’t want mucky fingers all over. But if you don’t have a huge amount of outdoor space, you can just as easily adapt a traditional game of Hide & Seek by planting them around the house. If you have a big backyard, it’s a hoot to hide little chocolate eggs all over the place and watch the kids run around with baskets to pop any they uncover into. It’s a really lovely time of year to have a bit of fun with the magic of childhood dreams. Perhaps even more so than Christmas, Easter is about the little ones in our lives, whether they’re your own, your extended family, or your mates’.
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