I hope that everyone is enjoying a great Easter weekend, and if you don’t celebrate the holiday, then join me in celebrating the Spring and all that goes with it.
Here at the Frugal Living Blog, we’ve shared a few ideas for having a frugal Easter. There is everything from “how tos” about creating a special Easter basket to some great ideas concerning what to do with all of those leftover eggs.
Just in case you missed any of those articles, here is a quick review. We hope you enjoy them all!
Why spend tons on those Easter Egg decorating kits? Make your own unique Easter Eggs with items around your house for a very frugal Easter.
If you want a frugal and natural way to dye your eggs, look no further than your own kitchen. You’ll save money and have the coolest looking eggs on the block.
Five Frugal Easter Basket Ideas
Who says you have to spend to spend a lot on Easter Baskets? I don’t like baskets myself because they just get thrown out (waste) or need to be stored the whole year to use just one day (clutter). If you just look around, I bet you’ll find many creative ideas for things you can use instead of those expensive baskets. Reusing the “baskets” will make things especially frugal for Easter. Here are just a few ideas to get you started.
Five More Great Frugal Easter Basket Ideas
Easter is rapidly approaching, and that means bunnies and eggs, candy and baskets. After checking out the recent article that Mary Ann wrote about great ideas for Easter baskets, I was completely inspired to come up with some new ideas on my own. Being a former preschool teacher who had to use frugal and innovative ideas for my classroom, I was able to alter them and be creative with my ideas to come up with some perfect solutions for our family.
Make Your Own Sidewalk Chalk Eggs
Here is a great frugal Easter gift that the kids will love. It is a great addition to any Easter basket, or as a gift to be used year round. You can make your own sidewalk chalk eggs with a few simple ingredients in practically no time at all.